Utah Fish Report
Truckee River Fish Report for 6-11-2015
Truckee River Fish Report for 6-11-2015
Truckee getting warmer
Truckee River
by Nor Cal Fish Reports
6-11-2015
Flows have dropped even lower above the Boca outflow and flows below the Boca outflow have dropped! Water temps have gone up to about 60 degrees now! We may have only a few weeks left for the river above the Boca outflow unless a release of water from Donner happens. Nice weather for the week with temps in the 60's with the possibility of PM Thunderstorms by Thursday into the weekend. Lots of BWO's, PMD's, Caddis, Green Drake nymphs, Yellow Sallys, Golden Stones and the Carpenter Ants are in full swing! Flows are decent but the general outlook could be bleak as we progress into late spring. BWO's are starting to give way to PMD's, Caddis, Yellow Sallys, and Green Drakes now. Using a Dry/Dropper set-up can bring great results through the slower stretches of the river now with a Big Carpenter Ant as the Dry. Best sections to have been below the Prosser outflow to stateline with the Hirshdale area being the best. If you like LT like conditions you may prefer the Glenshire stretch now. If you do fish the Truckee in Nevada please be aware that New Zealand Mudsnails have been found in sections of water there so please clean your shoes and gear accordingly to avoid aquatic hitch hikers Tahoe Fly Fishing Outfitters (530) 587-4844. Mountain Hardware & Sports (530) 587-4844
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Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Thursday, June 11th, 2015Carson River: East Carson a solid bet
Feather River: Feather slowing
Napa River: Stripers biting in Napa
McCloud River: McCloud blown out
Sacramento River: Shad, small stripers thick in Colusa
Sacramento River: Shad continue march through Chico
Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Wednesday, June 10th, 2015Lake Amador: Bluegill plentiful at Amador
Anderson Reservoir: Anderson bass a challenge
Bass Lake: Trout deep, bass small at Bass Lake
Lake Berryessa: Bass, Kokes good at Berryessa
Boca Reservoir: Boca still producing
Bucks Lake: Browns stocked at Bucks Lake
Bullards Bar Reservoir: Kokes biting at Bullards Bar
Calero Lake: Calero bass worth a cast
Lake Camanche: Not much at Camanche
Lake Chabot: Trout, bass at Chabot
Clear Lake: Bass crawdad crazy at Clear Lake
Collins Lake: Water warm, trout deep at Collins Lake
Coyote Lake: Crappie holding deep at Coyote
Crowley Lake: Trout, perch biting at Crowley
Lake Davis: Fly action coming to life at Davis
Del Valle Lake: Cats, striper on tap at DV
Donner Lake: Patience needed at Donner
Don Pedro Reservoir: Don Pedro kokes active
Frenchman Lake: Frenchman boasting good action
Indian Creek Reservoir: Big plant coming to Indian Creek
Jackson Meadows Reservoir: Good conditions at Jackson Meadows
June Lake Loop: Silver the star of June Lake Loop
Lafayette Reservoir: Trout still biting at Lafayette
Los Vaqueros Reservoir: LV trout bite holding strong
Mammoth Lakes : Upper Twin picks up in Mammoth Basin
Lake Oroville: Skill required at Oroville
Pardee Reservoir: Cats, kokes at Pardee
Prosser Reservoir: Prosser worth a peak
Quarry Lakes: Quarry Lakes a struggle
San Luis Reservoir: Fair action on San Luis
San Pablo Reservoir: Action available at San Pablo Res
Santa Margarita Lake: Warm water fish biting at Santa Margarita
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir: Solid prospects at Shadow Cliffs
Shasta Lake: Topwater early at Shasta
Siskiyou Lake: Get bait deep for Siskiyou trout
Stampede Reservoir: Stampede worth launching hassle
Trinity Lake: Bass all over Trinity
Twin Lakes (Bridgeport): Twins holding strong
Uvas Reservoir: Some cat action at Uvas
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