Lake Davis Fish Report for 10-30-2024
Lake level is still at very good levels and anglers are able to launch aluminum boats with no problems
Lake Davis - Portola, CA (Plumas County)
by Mountain Hardware & Sports
10-30-2024
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The docks at Lake Davis are pulled from the boat ramps and water temperatures are dropping to around mid 50's. Lake level is still at very good levels and anglers are able to launch aluminum boats with no problems. Anglers in a boat are trolling 10 to 15 feet down. Flashers with crawler and needlefish are the recommended baits. The back bay by Lightning Tree and Bluff Cove are good spots to troll at. Shore fisherman fishing at Lake Davis should try Mallard cove and Fairview point for the most bites. Inflated crawlers and orange power bait is best. Fly fisherman fishing at Lake Davis should try Jenkins Cove area with nymphs, wooly buggers and leeches. Rust and moss green are good colors. Fly anglers can also try nymphs like copper johns, snail patterns, and hares ear best.
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Prosser Reservoir: Water levels have dropped enough to take the boat ramp out of the water
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Pyramid Lake: Most of the fish are being caught near the 70-foot mark feeding on chubs
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