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#15275 - 07-08-2009 02:19 AM Pyramid Lake?
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Any of the So Cal people have any fishing reports from Pyramid Lake? And does anyone know if you can shore fish there or do you have to have a boat?
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#15277 - 07-08-2009 11:10 AM Re: Pyramid Lake? [Re: Bassaholic]
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Some Tid Bits about Pyramid Lake.

Pyramid Lake
Pyramid Lake is the ancestral home of the Lahontan Cutthroat that used to range up the entire range of the Truckee into LakeTahoe and its tributaries. The last natural spawning run of these fish was in the 1930s after a diversion dam was placed on the Truckee for the benefit of agriculture. This fishery has been preserved by the Paiute Tribe on whose land the Lake lies. Through their excellent hatchery program this lake remains the last chance for many western anglers to catch a double-digit trout.

There are several aspects to the culture of fishing at Pyramid lake that may take the angler a couple of trips to appreciate. First of all, this is desert. The lake is at about 4000 feet; there are no trees; the lake is alkaline; its color is pastel blue. Secondly, standard equipment includes a 5 foot aluminum ladder. The fish come into the shallows and this added altitude provides the angler a good view and longer casting range. Finally, the fish, are beautiful, none too smart, and can be caught in large quantity and occasionally large size.


The season runs for October 1 to June 30th each year. You can purchase either a season pass or day passes. It is best to the weather before coming, especially if it has been hot and the season is off to a slow start. In general the early season, October and November is noted for large numbers of small fish -- note that small here usually means 17-20". The winter months, however, see the big fish come in. The problem with winter at 4000 feet should be obvious. You'll need heavy waders, preferably down clothing or something serious to keep you warm, and some protection for the hands. Of course the biggest fish I've landed here was during a winter storm with 3' waves.


Along the edge of the lake there are a series of ledges or drop-offs. There are easily seen as color changes. The fish often patrol these hitting anything that comes across. Your mission is to cast across and strip the flies in to mimic the baitfish. If one stands on a ladder or milk box and wears polarizing lens one is often in for the shock of seeing the fish actually take the fly 10' in front of you. A last hesitation or twitch will often be the difference between a take and a refusal. The disadvantage of the ladders and boxes is that if you can see them, guess what, they can see you. I don't wear any pink hats out there.


There are important safety precautions to take. The most important of which is watch where you're wading. It's easy to step off a ledge. People have drowned here. Also, don't forget the wading belt. Rarely people will float tube -- if the wind changes, you may be in for an ocean voyage to the other side of the lake.


The most popular location around the lake is probably just below the hatchery at Sutcliffe. It is not unusual for dozens of anglers to be perched on ladders here. I think it is best to move about and if nothing is happening in two hours or so, try another spot. If one dutifully stays anchored to one's ladder, eventually some fish are likely to pass by, but they travel in schools along the shore and they may only be around for a few minutes -- sheer pandemonium. You may see fish behind your ladder.


A technique I have tried with success is simply to prowl the coast in a lonely spot casting and moving in one direction until I hit some fish. If the fish move parallel to the shore back and forth, eventually you'll hit some if you move consistently in one direction. Most recently I have been using a Spey Rod for this and it makes it very easy. It can also be accomplished with the standard rig an 8 wt with shooting head (many people also use lighter rigs and spin gear). I find this more interesting than sitting on a ladder.


Most people wisely stay close to the paved roads. However, tales of the great fishing available of the eastern side of the lake or elsewhere can be enchanting. One absolutely has to remain on guard for loose sand. At one point on the east side I was seen driving my Subaru around in circles for fear of stopping and never moving again in the loose sand. They may not find you for days out there....


The flies used are generally not too sophisticated, i.e. Wooly Buggers or Worms. A good rig used locally is two flies: the first is a bright color (the attractor) followed 36" later by a dull color (the bait) that the fish usually takes. There are lots of small baitfish seen in the shallows. My favorite colors are, believe it or not, purple and chartreuse. When tying make your buggers worms by not tying the tails too long -- a great cause of a missed strike.

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#15279 - 07-08-2009 04:14 PM Re: Pyramid Lake? [Re: Nunz]
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Wow! that's a lot of info! Loved the history part.. and the Ladder tip. One Fish that wasn't covered that I was more interested in hearing about were the "smallies" reported up there. Has Anyone here done any recent bass fishing there?

Thanks again Nunz!
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#15282 - 07-08-2009 07:32 PM Re: Pyramid Lake? [Re: Bassaholic]
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Nunzio,
You crack me up. I take it that you have never been to Pyramid Lake in CA. 5' ladder won't work....a 24' extention ladder with a buddy holding the bottom while you are at the top is what you'll need for this lake.
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#15286 - 07-08-2009 10:41 PM Re: Pyramid Lake? [Re: Ron Lehman]
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I think Bassaholic was asking about the lake in SoCal. I'm not sure Nunz but I think the lake you gave info for is the northern lake that is around Reno and Tahoe.

Anyway, yeah I have done bass fishing from the shoreline at the lake shown in this link. Also some good trout fishing when it is stocked. This lake also feeds Castaic.

I had the best action off the riprap below the parking lot around some drain pipes that come down from the 5 freeway. Purple Roboworms and watermellon Ikas were the ticket.

Also guys bait fish for striper and cats. Deep trolling from boats for striper works too.

Plus Pyramid is known for some good smallie action now and then.

http://www.pyramidlakeca.com/

Later............


Edited by geobass (07-09-2009 12:08 AM)
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#15287 - 07-09-2009 02:02 AM Re: Pyramid Lake? [Re: geobass]
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Thanks Geo... I was a little confused when researching myself (didn't read anything about the Paiutes this far south?) Just wanted to make sure there was shore fishing before trekking up the grapevine.
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#15291 - 07-09-2009 10:40 AM Re: Pyramid Lake? [Re: Bassaholic]
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Sorry guys was trying to pull info for you. You are right I am a north east boy. I only fished the delta in cali. Would love to do a trip and join you boys.
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#15294 - 07-09-2009 02:21 PM Re: Pyramid Lake? [Re: Nunz]
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No Problem Nunz!!! I appreciate you taking the time to Look that up(even though it was the wrong lake) Ha ha!
And we could definitely take you on the $.25 tour of the lakes out here. And you don't even need to bring your ladder....
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#15298 - 07-09-2009 02:27 PM Re: Pyramid Lake? [Re: Bassaholic]
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lol.... Thanks. I think smile
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#15315 - 07-10-2009 08:19 PM Re: Pyramid Lake? [Re: Nunz]
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Hi Nunz,
So give us a little more detail about fishing with a ladder. I ran into GeoBass today and he thought the lake you spoke of in N.CA has ledges and dropoffs and you were using the ladder out in the water to basically shore fish off a ladder. I thought you meant you had a ladder in your boat to get higher up than a bass boat provides so you can see around the area (sort of like sight fishing in Florida shallows) I can't wait to hear what you were talking about! Maybe we'll try it down here in S.CA
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#15349 - 07-14-2009 12:06 AM Re: Pyramid Lake? [Re: Ron Lehman]
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I was at Pyramid once and could have used a ladder when I slid off one of the cliffs there into the water.
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