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http://www.virginialakesresort.comFishing arrived as did the
normal summer weather we have expected in the
Eastern Sierra with a huge explosion on the
4th. The fireworks were better than 2008, which
was hard to believe, but I saw every 348
explosions plus the grand finale to beat all finales.
The wind picked up over night dropping the temp,
but it calmed down during the daylight and stayed breezy on and off.
There is a fire in Yosemite putting a brown haze
on the mountains and the air smells of heavy
smoke. Hopefully this will be under control
soon. Have not heard of any road closures due to
the fire, so I'm assuming it's an interior fire.
Little Virginia got a load of fish from Alpers,
and 450lbs from DFG which boosted the morale of
those in need to fill that limit. Only a few of
the BFEF brown trout hit some stringers and most of them returned to the water.
Nothing large was taken but there were many that
hit the "almost" 2lb mark, with a desire to get
on the "board" at the Lodge. I keep telling the
kids to put a few pebbles in their mouth before
bringing them to the store, but the kids think I'm kidding.
Lures were the red/gold Buoyant, Gold fire stripe
hot shot, small Mepps "O" gold or silver, rainbow
lip ripperz, black Buoyant and the silver
plain. Garlic power bait, pink power worms, pink
regular power bait and chunky cheese took limits to the cleaning area.
Flies were olive/black BH, Rust BH, Dark brown
BH, and the VLR special Matuka. Dries that
dimpled the water were green body mosquitoes,
Adams Female, Griffith Gnats and the Professor.
Big Virginia also got Alpers and this will be the
norm in the future. Hopefully a few nets of them
will go into Trumbull Lake also. Trumbull was
never on the schedule as one of the original 13
waters to receive Alpers when the contract was
approved back in the 90's. Tim Alpers stocked
both lakes then and decided that since there were
so few anglers on the big lake he would put them
all in Little Virginia. The policy recently
changed due to some complaints and they will
continue to be stocked in Big Virginia on a
monthly basis. Until the funding for the trophy
trout is increased it is doubtful that Trumbull
will get any unless the Board decides they want
to add another body of water. If they add
another water this would mean that they would
have to come from another water reducing fish by
whatever the amount they decide will go into
Trumbull. Trumbull should have been on the
original list as the campground also charges the
county occupancy tax for their camp sites.
This next week looks good as predictions say it
will continue to stay warm with a few breezy
afternoons. Temps will build and possible
thunderstorms might occur, but for now it's warm
and comfortable. Weekly stocking by DFG has
continued even with their budget constraints, and
they have to be applauded for their efforts in
getting fish to the angling public that pay for the licenses.
See you on the water....carolyn
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Hooray, summer arrived a bit late, but very welcome nevertheless. We had a week of strange weather when the sun finally hit the Sierra, and it came with a bang. The busiest weekend since we opened on the 21st of May, I could have sworn it was the 4th. Fishing has been excellent with Blake Rupert of Santa Ana pulling out a 4lb 1 oz Alpers on Power Bait, Jeff Paggi of Monrovia caught a nice 3lb 8 oz Alpers on a lure, and......
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Another week of great fishing and unsettled weather continue to plague the Eastern Sierra. Snow, hail, thunder and lightning with rain heavy at times, was last week's prediction, and it's the same for this coming week without the snow. The temperature is starting to rise as is the lake temperature, it's gone from 48 to 49 degrees about 15" under the surface. DFG stocked on the 8th and a supplemental stocking provided by the Mono County Fisheries Commission funded thru the Fine Fund which was approved......