Bridgeport Reservoir - Bridgeport, CA
Fish Spot Details
| Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Brook Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Sacramento Perch |
Bridgeport Reservoir is a premier stillwater fly fishing destination in the Eastern Sierra, offering anglers access to large rainbow and brown trout in a high desert valley framed by dramatic mountain scenery. Fed by the East Walker River, this fertile reservoir supports fast-growing trout populations that routinely exceed 20 inches.
Spring and fall are peak seasons, with trout feeding aggressively in shallow water on midges, leeches, and damselfly nymphs. Indicator rigs with chironomids or balanced leeches produce consistent results, especially during spring hatches. In warmer months, fish transition to deeper water, and float tubes or small boats become essential to reach productive zones. Damsel and callibaetis hatches offer solid dry fly opportunities, particularly on calm mornings.
The East Walker inlet and southern shallows are prime areas for fly anglers due to inflowing nutrients and spawning trout movement. Streamer fishing can be excellent, especially when targeting larger browns along weed lines or drop-offs.
Bridgeport’s combination of easy access, trophy potential, and consistent insect activity makes it a top-tier destination for fly fishers. It remains one of the few lakes in the region where anglers can target trout in both shallow and deep water using a variety of techniques throughout the season.
Spring and fall are peak seasons, with trout feeding aggressively in shallow water on midges, leeches, and damselfly nymphs. Indicator rigs with chironomids or balanced leeches produce consistent results, especially during spring hatches. In warmer months, fish transition to deeper water, and float tubes or small boats become essential to reach productive zones. Damsel and callibaetis hatches offer solid dry fly opportunities, particularly on calm mornings.
The East Walker inlet and southern shallows are prime areas for fly anglers due to inflowing nutrients and spawning trout movement. Streamer fishing can be excellent, especially when targeting larger browns along weed lines or drop-offs.
Bridgeport’s combination of easy access, trophy potential, and consistent insect activity makes it a top-tier destination for fly fishers. It remains one of the few lakes in the region where anglers can target trout in both shallow and deep water using a variety of techniques throughout the season.
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 6-9-2026 | *Bridgeport Reservoir* Darrell Melroy is at it again. Today he... more » |
Ken Hoffman - BFEF |
| 6-7-2026 | Producing quite a few nice fish! The Reservoir has produced quite a few nice... more » |
Jim Reid |
| 6-6-2026 | 5lb 9.5oz BFEF TTT while fishing at Bridgeport Reservoir *Bridgeport Reservoir* BFEF welcomes back Bob Hedgepeth to the... more » |
Ken Hoffman - BFEF |
| 6-3-2026 | 6lb 14oz BFEF tagged rainbow from Bridgeport Reservoir Audrey with a 6lb 14oz BFEF tagged rainbow... more » |
Kens Sporting Goods Staff |
| 6-2-2026 | *Bridgeport Reservoir* 6lbs 11oz Rainbow *Bridgeport Reservoir* 6lbs 11oz The biggies are getting hungry. BFEF welcomes... more » |
Ken Hoffman - BFEF |
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