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Fish Report for 9-8-2013
Bridgeport Reservoir still hasn't started producing yet
9-8-2013
Jim Reid
The reservoir still hasn't started producing yet, the water seems to be clearing up a bit and the algae is starting to go away so we are expecting some good reports to start coming in pretty soon. We'll let you know as soon as they do so you can get out there and get your share!
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Kens Sporting Goods Reports
for Sunday, September 8th, 2013East Walker River (CA): Fishing on the East Walker is still pretty good
East Walker River Sceirine Ranch: The Sceirine is still fishing excellent,
Hunewill Pond: The pond fished well this week though there were only a few clients out there
Kirman Lake: Some really good reports came out of Kirman Lake this week, anglers are catching brookies & cutts
Twin Lakes (Bridgeport): Bait Anglers are doing well at Twin Lake as the cooler weather makes the fish more active
West Walker River (Section 2): The West Walker River is still fishing excellent.
Virginia Lakes: Lots of nice fish being caught at Virginia Lakes either from a tube or from the shore
Kens Sporting Goods Reports
for Monday, September 2nd, 2013East Walker River (CA): The East Walker is fishing well, the flows are up to 85 cfs
Hunewill Pond: Good reports from Hunewill Pond this week, the weeds aren't much of a problem anymore
Bridgeport Reservoir: Bridgeport Reservoir is still a little quiet, we expect the fishing to pick up soon
Kirman Lake: Not many reports from Kirman Lake this week, we'd expect it to be good however
Twin Lakes (Bridgeport): Fish Twin Lakes in the AM or PM, some fish up to 4 lbs are being caught
West Walker River (Section 2): The West Walker River is still off the hook!
Virginia Lakes: The V-Lakes are still fishing excellent, lots of fish up to 6 or 7 lbs. are being caught
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