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Pyramid Lake Fish Report for 10-15-2025
Pyramid Lake Fish Report for 10-15-2025
Expect things to pick up as the weather shifts to winter conditions
Pyramid Lake - Sutcliffe, NV (Washoe County)

by Mountain Hardware & Sports
10-15-2025
(530) 587–4844
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The season officially opened October 1st at Pyramid Lake. Early-season anglers should focus around Sand Hole and Shot Dog for shore casting, while boaters are finding success 70 feet deep near Hell’s Kitchen. The lake is turning over right now, so fishing has been slower. Expect things to pick up as the weather shifts to winter conditions.
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Mountain Hardware Reports
for Wednesday, October 15th
Donner Lake: The bite is best early and late, before boat traffic ramps up
Boca Reservoir: At Boca Reservoir, fishing is still productive for anglers
Stampede Reservoir: At Stampede Reservoir, the boat ramp is still open and trout fishing continues to be steady
Prosser Reservoir: he lake sits around 70 percent full, with surface temps in the low 60s
Jackson Meadows Reservoir: At Jackson Meadows, the pass creek gate is now closed and the boat ramp is also closed
Lake Tahoe: Macks are still holding around 50–150 feet deep
Mountain Hardware Reports
for Wednesday, October 8th
Donner Lake: At Donner Lake, fishing remains solid across species
Boca Reservoir: At Boca Reservoir, fishing remains productive for both bank and boat anglers
Stampede Reservoir: At Stampede Reservoir, trout fishing continues to be steady
Prosser Reservoir: Prosser Creek Reservoir is fishing well and offering a fun mix of bass and trout
Jackson Meadows Reservoir: The boat ramp remains closed, limiting access to shore fishing only
Lake Tahoe: On Lake Tahoe, boat anglers are finding steady action for Mackinaw and trout across the lake
Pyramid Lake: Early in the season, fishing from a boat typically yields larger fish as they stage deeper
Truckee River: Flows on the Truckee River have settled nicely this week
Little Truckee River: The Little Truckee continues to run low and clear at 52 CFS between Stampede and Boca

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