East Walker River
Bridgeport on Highway 182 and crosses into Nevada
about 7 miles later for another 15 miles of great
fishing. The East Walker holds Browns, Rainbows,
Cutthroat, White fish and Carp. WRO offers a lot of
great fishing opportunities in the Eastern Sierra, but
we chose the East Walker as our home water for a
reason. There are some great fish in this river and
not everyone is catching them. You begin to learn a
lot about a river when you spend every day on it and
this allows us to provide you the best guided trip
possible. The E.W.  has special regulations  
Barbless/Artificial,  Zero limit  from November 16 to
the last Saturday in April.  The rest of the year the
limit is one fish over 18". These regulations are just
one of the many things that make the East Walker a
world class trout stream.  Abundant bait fish
populations keep the lunkers well fed.  On top of that,
this tail water has incredible populations of midges,
mayflies, and caddis to stuff the fish even more.  Day
in and day out, nymphing is the most effective
technique, but don't forget your dries!  Every year we
have hatches that bring nice fish to the surface.  If you
like to huck the big ugly stuff, this is your river.  
Streamers consistently hook the biggest fish of the
year.