Utah Fish Report
Little Truckee River Fish Report for 11-17-2021
Little Truckee River Fish Report for 11-17-2021
Anglers can expect a blue winged olive hatch from 10am to 2pm
Little Truckee River - CA (Sierra County)
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by Mountain Hardware & Sports
11-17-2021
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The Little Truckee River is flowing around 30 CFS. Anglers can expect a blue winged olive hatch from 10am to 2pm, Anglers should concentrate their efforts in the upper stretch of the river. There are brown trout currently spawning here. Please respect spawning trout and don’t step on the reds. Look for the reds in the riffles in 1-2 feet of water.
FLOWS: 32 CFS
More Reports
Mountain Hardware Reports
for Wednesday, November 17th, 2021Donner Lake: Donner Lake is fishing best at first light or late evening
Boca Reservoir: Boca is fishing well for shore anglers using powerbait and worms
Stampede Reservoir: Anglers at Stampede Reservoir are doing well trolling for rainbows or cutthroats
Prosser Reservoir: Prosser Reservoir is fishing well from shore
Jackson Meadows Reservoir: Most likely accessible now due to the warm temperatures
Pyramid Lake: Southern beaches are producing decent fish from shore
Truckee River: There is still a small streamer bite here, just use smaller flies
Mountain Hardware Reports
for Thursday, October 21st, 2021Donner Lake: The mackinaw bite should pick up
Boca Reservoir: The Inlet at Boca Reservoir is fishing well
Stampede Reservoir: Any boat over 20 feet is not recommended for launching into Stampede
Prosser Reservoir: Prosser Reservoir is probably the best fishery in the area right now
Jackson Meadows Reservoir: One of the better fishing reservoirs in the area right now
Truckee River: The flows on the Truckee River are minimal from the upper river to Boca Reservoir
Little Truckee River: Anglers should concentrate on fishing the deeper pools
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