Fly Fishing Report Pyramid Lake and the Truckee River Early June 2019

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Reno Fly Shop

by Reno Fly Shop
6-6-2019
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Pyramid Lake
Summer has finally come! Warmer temperatures at the lake are going to start to force fish below the thermocline as it begins to form. Surface temps this morning were 65 degrees and spiking to 70 by evening. Fishing early morning until the water reaches 68 degrees is preferred for fish health.

Fish are active in the morning, tapering off until about noon when the fish escape into deeper water. Fishing from a float tube or boat is still going to be the best method as fish are starting to hold in deeper and deeper water. The LCT have been holding in 40 feet of water and are suspending in about 20-35 feet. Be careful not to fight fish too quickly from depth as this can be dangerous for trout as their air bladder will expand trapping them near the surface after release where they are vulnerable to bird. Balanced leeches and balanced baitfish suspended under an indicator or jigged under your shooting head is still very effective in the early part of the day.

Pyramid Lake Flies We Suggest: Balanced Leech (peacock,diablo,olive), Cat Whisker Booby, Dirty Martini Booby, Spanish Olive Booby Midnight Cowboy, Pyramid Lake

Truckee River

With all of this beautiful weather the river has swelled again over 3,000 CFS. Luckily, it has not been too turbid, and fish are still eating well in the slower water wherever you can find it. We’re starting to see some mayfly hatches, and using seining nets we’re starting to see insect diversity increase. Pale Morning Dun and baetis have been seen in the net, still waiting on the Green Drakes!

Most of my fish in the past week have come on Perdigons in a size 14 and 16 in a variety of colors, but mostly dark. Worm patterns like the Squirmy Worm and San Juan worms will be effective while the water is high, but that will taper off as the flow does. Stonefly patterns have lost some potency on the river, but with the water as big as it is I still use one just to have the weight to get down.

Streamer fishing has picked up too with the water temps reaching the low to mid 50’s by mid day. I’ve been primarily dead drifting them with some swing at the end of the drift. Jigging your European style nymphing set up while fishing streamers can be deadly effective.

If you are fishing in our higher elevations be on the look out for carpenter ants as this “hatch” is one that trout and anglers look for alike. Local still waters and some rivers will have some top water action with this big meal present. (Guide tip: Ants can drown in the river and be effectively fished as nymphs!)

Truckee River Flies We Suggest: Perdigon Black, Spanish Bullet, Quill Jig, Hot Spot, CDC Red Tag, Hot Cheek, Mylar Prince, Nemec Stone, Masked Marauder, Sculpzilla, Complex Twist Bugger, Cheech Leech, Black Momba Ant, Chenobyl Ant