Location & Conditions
- Body of Water: Bridgeport Reservoir
- City / Region: Eastern Sierra, California
- Date of Report: May 26th
- Weather Conditions: Not specified
- Water Temperature: Not specified
- Water Clarity: Starting to diminish due to increasing algae
- Water Level / Flow: Normal, with signs of seasonal weed and algae growth beginning
Fishing Overview
- Overall Fishing Rating (1–5): ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Target Species: Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout
- Most Active Depth Range: Not specified
- Most Effective Presentation: Trolling
- Best Time of Day: Not specified
- Successful Lures or Baits Used: Frankenstein Trigger Spoon
- Other Techniques That Worked: Bait fishing (also producing results, but not as hot as trolling)
- Notable Catches: Steady action on both rainbows and browns; near-daily limits possible, though practicing catch and release

Guide’s Tips & Notes
- Advice for This Week: Get out on Bridgeport Reservoir now while the trolling bite is hot. Focus on trolling with Frankenstein Trigger Spoons for best results. Bait anglers are catching fish too, but trolling has the edge right now.
- Changes You’re Seeing: Algae is beginning to build up in the reservoir. Expect water clarity to continue decreasing. In about three weeks, expect a full algae bloom and weed growth, which will likely slow down the trolling bite.
- Predictions for Next Week: Trolling will likely still be effective in the short term but be ready to shift to bait fishing as algae levels rise. Monitor water clarity closely and adjust your tactics accordingly.