Very cool. I have always wanted to fish there but my fly fishing is concentrated on the Sacramento River watershed. Still, that region tugs at me like the proverbial streamer hook set! The Walker Lane is special to me on many levels. Google that and my name if you want to know why...
Yeah the access is good on the Nevada side around the Rosachi Ranch. This stretch is on a private ranch you can access through Kens Sporting Goods in Bridgeport. About 50/50 split on rubber legs and whatever attractor nymph I had on top. Most big fish came on the rubberleg
It's too bad that California's killed off most of the brown trout strains they get Giant everybody needs to protect hatcheries and not let their state take over the hatcheries when a state takes over your hatcheries they ruin it all they did it here in Colorado we used to have all kinds of unique strains of trout and now they're all just been hybridized with each other and screwed
Love this section of river. Nice fishing work.
What an epic day on the Walker.Thanks for sharing
You killed it, nice work.
Love that hole Nevada I think?
Very cool. I have always wanted to fish there but my fly fishing is concentrated on the Sacramento River watershed. Still, that region tugs at me like the proverbial streamer hook set! The Walker Lane is special to me on many levels. Google that and my name if you want to know why...
Sign of a good fisherman is when the line is in the water more than its not......
Wow you slayed it!! Is this CA side? Any insight on locstion is much appreciated
Pretty easy to access the river? Never been
Mostly on the rubber legs?
Yeah the access is good on the Nevada side around the Rosachi Ranch. This stretch is on a private ranch you can access through Kens Sporting Goods in Bridgeport. About 50/50 split on rubber legs and whatever attractor nymph I had on top. Most big fish came on the rubberleg
Thanks! Appreciate the help :)
Is this in CA or NV?
@@garyurzik2123 NV side
I’ll need to get a Nevada license then.
It's too bad that California's killed off most of the brown trout strains they get Giant everybody needs to protect hatcheries and not let their state take over the hatcheries when a state takes over your hatcheries they ruin it all they did it here in Colorado we used to have all kinds of unique strains of trout and now they're all just been hybridized with each other and screwed