A sweet wild brownie from Milton Lake
Merediths' first Truckee River brown on the fly
Awesome spotting!
Forrest and a great Truckee River rainbow
What a beauty!
Augtober is in full swing here in the Northern Sierra! Cool/cold overnight temps and warm afternoons have it feeling like fall and the fish are responding. This week I've been on Milton Lake, the North Yuba River and the Truckee. Flows on the Truckee are bony in and around town at 96 cfs but with the LT dumping in 59 cfs below Boca the flows in Hirschdale are at 168. Water temps have dropped a bit and are ranging from 58-64 degrees and if this trend continues we have escaped the dog days pretty much unscathed. I still urge anglers to use a thermometer and get off the water if temps hit 70 degrees. Top flies for me this week have been Thalken's Double Dutch Bug and the pink mallard and pink pt nymphs. Still getting grabs every day on the Double Dutch! Such a great fly and the fish love em!!
A journal of fly fishing the Northern Sierra Nevada Mountains and beyond.
Friday, August 22, 2014
Friday, August 8, 2014
Northern Sierra Report 8-8-14
Working a run on the Truckee in a downpour
Releasing a sweet lil smallie at Stampede Reservoir
Releasing a Truckee River rainbow
Welcome to Augtober in the Northern Sierra! We have had some serious rain over the past week that has led to lower water temps on the Truckee and gave us a reprieve from the summer heat. Flows are dropping around 5 cfs daily and the river is getting bony in spots. With that said the fishing has been outstanding with fish being caught daily. Ive been mostly fishing dry/dropper rigs with fish eating both. Thalken's Double Dutch has been raising some nice fish. The past few days there has been a nice baetis hatch mid morning and we have been getting some fish on small BWO and Para Adams dry flies. As we warm back up please be aware of water temps by using a stream thermometer and stop fishing when temps reach 70 degrees. The fish will thank you!
Smallmouth Bass fishing is outstanding right now at Prosser and Stampede with fish eating trout flies such as PT's and balanced leeches under the indicator.
At this time I am only doing AM half days on the Truckee. See you on the water!
Releasing a sweet lil smallie at Stampede Reservoir
Releasing a Truckee River rainbow
Welcome to Augtober in the Northern Sierra! We have had some serious rain over the past week that has led to lower water temps on the Truckee and gave us a reprieve from the summer heat. Flows are dropping around 5 cfs daily and the river is getting bony in spots. With that said the fishing has been outstanding with fish being caught daily. Ive been mostly fishing dry/dropper rigs with fish eating both. Thalken's Double Dutch has been raising some nice fish. The past few days there has been a nice baetis hatch mid morning and we have been getting some fish on small BWO and Para Adams dry flies. As we warm back up please be aware of water temps by using a stream thermometer and stop fishing when temps reach 70 degrees. The fish will thank you!
Smallmouth Bass fishing is outstanding right now at Prosser and Stampede with fish eating trout flies such as PT's and balanced leeches under the indicator.
At this time I am only doing AM half days on the Truckee. See you on the water!
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
North Yuba Report 7-23-14
Wyatt with his first trout on a fly rod
Joe is all grins after landing this nice wild rainbow
Wyatt with another sweet wild rainbow
The release...
Joe is all grins after landing this nice wild rainbow
Wyatt with another sweet wild rainbow
The release...
Fishing on this gem of a freestone river remains good for
small wild rainbows. Flows are still good and water temps are ranging from
64-68 degrees. Not too many bugs hatching during the day but there is a solid
caddis hatch in the evenings. Rubber leg crystal
stimulators (10-16), golden stoneflies(8-10), Turk’s Tarantula(10-14), EC
Caddis(12-16) and Thalkans Double Dutch Bug (8-10) are all working. Nymphs such
as jigged PT’s, G6 caddis, pink mallard and purple mallard hung under a big dry are also working.
Concentrate on riffles , runs and pocket water from Downieville up to Bassets
Station. The fishing above Bassets is stellar but the nature of the river is
more of a brush choked small stream. Pressure is fairly light along the entire
river. One word about etiquette; it is unnecessary to stop and fish at a pull
out where another angler is already fishing as there are miles and miles of
access on this river.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Carpin'
Friday, July 11, 2014
Northern Sierra Fishing Report 7-11-14
A small Truckee River wild rainbow being released
North Yuba wild rainbow
Milton Lake wild brown trout
Andy with one of many wild browns he caught at Milton
Guy with his first trout on a fly rod at Milton
Fishing has been pretty good over the 4th of July holiday. I was all over the place from Lake Davis to the Truckee with stops at Milton and the North Yuba as well. The rivers are starting to look like mid August with fairly low flows and higher water temps. Lake Davis was 70 degrees at 10 am on July 3rd and in my opinion too warm to safely catch and release trout at this time. I am pulling off Davis until the fall.
The Truckee continues to fish well. Ive been concentrating on the pocket water with dry dropper rigs and getting plenty of action on small wild fish. Most of the action has been on the dropper(caddis, mayfly and little yellow stones) but have moved some fish to the dry. Flows are decent around town (221cfs) and water temps are in the low to mid 60's in the am to upper 60's in the afternoon. Below Boca flows are a bit bigger (474cfs) but water temps are a bit better due to influx of water from the LT. If you are looking for bigger fish nymphing is the way to go. Tight lining with caddis, stones and crays are getting hook ups. Concentrate on the faster deeper runs and pocket water and cover the water thoroughly. Due to warming waters please land your fish quickly and and try to minimize the amount of time the fish is out of the water.
It is time to start targeting warm water species such as bass and carp.
North Yuba wild rainbow
Milton Lake wild brown trout
Andy with one of many wild browns he caught at Milton
Guy with his first trout on a fly rod at Milton
Fishing has been pretty good over the 4th of July holiday. I was all over the place from Lake Davis to the Truckee with stops at Milton and the North Yuba as well. The rivers are starting to look like mid August with fairly low flows and higher water temps. Lake Davis was 70 degrees at 10 am on July 3rd and in my opinion too warm to safely catch and release trout at this time. I am pulling off Davis until the fall.
The Truckee continues to fish well. Ive been concentrating on the pocket water with dry dropper rigs and getting plenty of action on small wild fish. Most of the action has been on the dropper(caddis, mayfly and little yellow stones) but have moved some fish to the dry. Flows are decent around town (221cfs) and water temps are in the low to mid 60's in the am to upper 60's in the afternoon. Below Boca flows are a bit bigger (474cfs) but water temps are a bit better due to influx of water from the LT. If you are looking for bigger fish nymphing is the way to go. Tight lining with caddis, stones and crays are getting hook ups. Concentrate on the faster deeper runs and pocket water and cover the water thoroughly. Due to warming waters please land your fish quickly and and try to minimize the amount of time the fish is out of the water.
It is time to start targeting warm water species such as bass and carp.
Friday, June 27, 2014
Independence Lake 6/24/14
The view to the west with Carpenter Ridge on the left
Brian Slusser (Four Seasons Fly Fishing) with a small Cutthroat
Close up of same LCT
Boat schedule for 2014
Brian and I had an enjoyable day at Independence on the 24th of June. The fishing was pretty good in the morning but slowed down in the afternoon. We were stripping streamers on type 5 sinking lines with some success for cutthroat and one whitefish. Our efforts were concentrated along the northern shoreline at the color change and drop offs. We had a lot of action but only landed a few fish before the wind became a challenge to deal with.
If you havent been to ILake then its time to go! What a great lake in the Sierra backcountry with awesome fish and few anglers. Feel free to call me for more information 530-414-1655
Brian Slusser (Four Seasons Fly Fishing) with a small Cutthroat
Close up of same LCT
Boat schedule for 2014
Brian and I had an enjoyable day at Independence on the 24th of June. The fishing was pretty good in the morning but slowed down in the afternoon. We were stripping streamers on type 5 sinking lines with some success for cutthroat and one whitefish. Our efforts were concentrated along the northern shoreline at the color change and drop offs. We had a lot of action but only landed a few fish before the wind became a challenge to deal with.
If you havent been to ILake then its time to go! What a great lake in the Sierra backcountry with awesome fish and few anglers. Feel free to call me for more information 530-414-1655
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Northern Sierra Fishing Report 6-17-14
Mike with a nice rainbow from the Truckee
Mike with a sweet Little Truckee rainbow
Michael with a pretty rainbow from the MF Feather
Camille and Michael after a fun day on the MF Feather
I have been on the Truckee and Little Truckee mostly over the past few weeks with a few trips on the MF Feather. The Truckee has been fantastic with fish eating PMD's caddis and stones fished on top as well as tight line nymphing. Pressure has been fairly light and fish can be found in a variety of water. Water temps and flows are still good.
Green Drakes and PMD's are rolling mid morning on the LT with fish being caught on nymphs, emergers/cripples and dries. If you dont see fish rising, tight line techniques are producing strikes. Flows are very good.
Things are getting interesting on the MF Feather with flows dropping rapidly. The good thing is that water temps are in the low 60's. Dry fly fishing with trico's, caddis, yellow sallies and stones is good to great depending on the day. Nymping with copper johns, pt's and iron sallies has been very productive as well.
The hex hatch at Lake Davis is in full swing but water temps are starting to become an issue.
Mike with a sweet Little Truckee rainbow
Michael with a pretty rainbow from the MF Feather
Camille and Michael after a fun day on the MF Feather
I have been on the Truckee and Little Truckee mostly over the past few weeks with a few trips on the MF Feather. The Truckee has been fantastic with fish eating PMD's caddis and stones fished on top as well as tight line nymphing. Pressure has been fairly light and fish can be found in a variety of water. Water temps and flows are still good.
Green Drakes and PMD's are rolling mid morning on the LT with fish being caught on nymphs, emergers/cripples and dries. If you dont see fish rising, tight line techniques are producing strikes. Flows are very good.
Things are getting interesting on the MF Feather with flows dropping rapidly. The good thing is that water temps are in the low 60's. Dry fly fishing with trico's, caddis, yellow sallies and stones is good to great depending on the day. Nymping with copper johns, pt's and iron sallies has been very productive as well.
The hex hatch at Lake Davis is in full swing but water temps are starting to become an issue.
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