Outdoors with Don Q: Some of the area’s best trout fishing is in March
If you are a trout fisherman and are fairly new to our area, you may not be aware that some of our best Lahontan Cutthroat Trout fishing is at Pyramid Lake in the month of March.
Pyramid Lake (which is roughly the same surface size as Lake Tahoe) is about 30 miles north of Reno-Sparks, and it contains Lahontan Cutthroat Trout that routinely run into “Double Digits” in weight.
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The lake is the terminus of the Truckee River which begins at Lake Tahoe.
Pyramid Lake is approximately 15 miles long, 11 miles wide and measures 350 feet deep at its deepest point.
This is the middle of March, the weather is gorgeous, so you might want to plan a fishing trip in the very near future to get in on some awesome action.
Here is some “Don Q” information:
How to get to Pyramid Lake from Carson City:
My way to reach the lake is a little longer than the usual routes, but it is a lot less stressful than being on the freeways through Reno and Sparks:
From Carson City, take U.S. 395 north to Longley Lane in Reno.
Turn right onto Longley Lane and drive to McCarran Boulevard.
Turn right onto McCarran Boulevard and travel all the way around to Pyramid Way in Sparks.
Turn right onto Pyramid Way and then take the combination of Pyramid Way and the Pyramid Highway (Nevada S.R. 445) to Pyramid Lake (this part of the trip is about 30-35 miles in length).
Then when it is time to return home, just reverse the process.
By taking this route, you avoid all of the high-speed traffic and madness of the U.S. 395 freeway in Reno.
Pyramid Lake permits:
You will need to have either a one-day or an annual Pyramid Lake Tribal permit for fishing, boating and camping, as Pyramid Lake is contained entirely within the Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation.
You do not need a Nevada fishing license or a Nevada Trout Stamp.
I always buy my permits at the Pyramid Lake Store, which is located just inside the reservation boundary on S.R. 445. If you do, be sure to tell George and Carla Molino that I said hello.
Pyramid Lake fishing rules and regulations:
— You must fish with artificial flies or lures only.
— No bait of any kind!
— Barbless hooks only (Fishermen can crimp their barbs back to comply with the regulations).
— Fishing is prohibited within 500 feet of all docks.
— All boats using Pyramid Lake must have proof of current registration.
— Hull numbers can not be less than four inches in height.
Lahontan Cutthroat Trout:
The limit is two per day: Two fish 17-20 inches in length or one fish 17-20 inches in length and one fish over 24 inches in length.
The length is measured from the tip of the nose to the fork of the tail.
Cutthroat trout that are less than 17 inches in length or between 20-24 inches must be released unharmed. These are known as “Shakers.”
Cutthroat 17-20 inches in length or over 24 inches are known as “Keepers.”
Fishing closures:
“The Nets,” area located just south of Sutcliffe on the west side of the lake is currently closed to fishing from March 15 to May 16.
“The Needles” at the far north end of the lake is closed to both vehicles and boats, due to vandalism in that area in the past.
My favorite fishing methods:
— 1. When trolling from a boat:
I like to troll at a depth of about 15-20 feet in water that is about 50-60 feet deep in the area between Pelican Point and Warrior Point on the northwest side of the lake.
My favorite trolling lures are large, red/white striped, orange/bronze striped and Chartreuse/black dot spoons; or large, pale Apex lures; or black/silver or black/gold Rapala lures or red/white Flatfish lures.
— 2. When spincasting lures while standing in the water in my chest waders:
I like sandy bottoms where I can toss out my lures, as far as I can cast, let them sink to the bottom and then slowly retrieve them with a jerking motion along the sandy bottom.
Most interesting, most of my strikes occur either just after the lure hits the water or right in front of where I am standing in the water.
I use the same lures spincasting as I do when trolling from a boat.
— 3. When jigging from a boat:
I like to use large, black or purple-colored, feathered Maribou jigs.
I drop the jig to the bottom in about 15-20 feet of water, and then slowly retrieve it upwards, with a short up-and-down jerking motion.
Pyramid Lake sport fishing guides:
— Eagle Eye Charters at (866) 95 TROUT.
— Jim Hartfiel of Just Rite Fishing at (775) 813-3411 (Cell).
— George Molino of Cutthroat Charters at (775) 476-0555.
Fishing information:
You can call the fishing charters listed above or
Crosby’s Lodge at Sutcliffe at (775) 476-0400 or
The Pyramid Lake Marina and RV Park at (775) 476-1156.
Special note for boaters:
If your boat is large enough, and only if it is large enough, you can travel across the lake to east-side locations such as “Hell’s Kitchen,” Anderson Bay, the Pyramid, Anahoe Island, etc.
However, be prepared to return to the boat launch IMMEDIATELY if the wind begins to blow. Pyramid Lake is extremely dangerous and life-threatening for boaters when the wind is blowing. Watch the “Pinnacles” at the far north end of the lake, and if you see dust beginning to fly, head for the dock ASAP. Do not delay!
Bet Your Favorite Pigeon
Bet your favorite pigeon that he can’t tell you about the largest Lahontan cutthroat trout ever caught at Pyramid Lake.
If he grins and says, “It weighed an astonishing 41 pounds, it was caught way back in 1925 and it is not only the Pyramid Lake record but also the current world record for a Lahontan cutthroat trout,” he could have been reading the list of Record Fish of Nevada.
Creel Report
Here is the Creel summary from this past weekend provided by Sarah K. Mandell, Fisheries Technician, Pyramid Lakes Fisheries: Looks like the size range of most fish caught has moved to the 20-24 inch range. There was also a small increase in the over 24-inch fish.
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