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http://www.virginialakesresort.comThe weather has been cooperating with the
exception for one day, and fishing slowed up a
bit until the DFG truck arrived, as always. We
are still getting 350 pounds of trout every week
and have not been missed all summer. DFG is
formulating their air-stocking into the back
country and that obviously will be on my priority list for future fish trips.
DFG put in some nice fatties a pound and
better. I fished Little Virginia a couple times
this past week and did great, but I'm strictly a
dry fly addict and can do better than most
anglers of other methods in the evening.
Crawlers, baby and big are still the main entrée
for this week, but salmon eggs along with power
worms are getting hits if they are rigged up
right. Lures have slowed down since the Alpers
were stocked, but a few Thomas Buoyants red/gold
have done ok. Flies for the week were mostly
dry, the Green Body Mosquito #16, Grey Hackle
Yellow #14, fur or foam body black ants (sit and
twitch), or tug some yellow soft hackles or
black/olive woollies, dark burgundy or black/grizzly.
Looks like another good week of weather heading
our way but you never know at this elevation. A
few aspen leaves are already yellow in several
places on the Virginia Lakes Road, and watch out
for the hunters, archery season started today. See you on the water....carolyn
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Snow, can you believe it, the 6th of August marks the 3rd time I've seen snow in August in my 34 years. But after 4 days of wind it was the staccato for the week. Fishing was good, but like I always say, catching is more important and it had slowed to a crawl during the high winds. It turned around when DFG and Alpers stocked the same week, and everyone has been catching a lot of fish. Brent Brown of Hemet took a 2lb......
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Another great week of breezy days, one day of wind, a full moon, and loads of bugs blowing into the water making it a virtual buffet for trout. Some high clouds moved through today and fishing was terrific, but catching slowed to a crawl unless you used your best method for inflated crawlers or pink power worms with a pinch of power bait on the eye of the hook. The Hong group did well from a boat this afternoon and even caught a couple of the elusive browns that......