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TWENTY LAKES BASIN - “Grand Slam Fishing Country”

Lee Vining - My tattered little Sierra Bright Dot fly drifted downstream toward a logjam and I hoped it would attract the attention of a brown trout. I had caught a rainbow, brook and golden, and needed the brown to complete my Grand Slam.      Read Full Story


BISHOP CREEK BASIN - “Something For Every Angler”

Bishop, CA - Easy access, spectacular scenery and plenty of fishing opportunity are they key elements that bring anglers to this High Sierra trout fishing area.

If you enjoy driving to your fishing destination, the Bishop Creek Basin is one of the most accessible locations in the eastern Sierra, with five lakes, a couple of “secret ponds” and some spectacular creek fishing available to motorized visitors.      Read Full Story


VIRGINIA LAKES AND LUNDY CANYON - “All Season Hot Spots”

Virgina Lakes and Lundy Canyon - “Are we having fun?” I asked my partner as she pulled a wiggling Rainbow through a hole in the ice at Big Virginia Lake.

It was opening day of the High Sierra trout season and a howling wind turned the 19-degree air temperature into little daggers that stung any bare skin. Another trout soon grabbed our bait from under the ice and we decided that in fact we were having a great time!      Read Full Story


GAYLOR LAKES - “Yosemite’s Backdoor Trout Bonanza”
By Ernie Cown for Western Outdoor News.

For the High Sierra trout fisherman who wants to escape the crowds and experience the excitement of a wild trout hunt, Yosemite’s backdoor offers access to some exciting and scenic trout fishing.     Read Full Story