Eastern Sierra Fish Report

Doug Busey

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Hello fellow anglers, Last weekend Renee and I took an adventure through Alpine County. We started at Red lake and ventured back through Hope Valley. We then took a turn up to Monitor pass along the east Carson River. I have to tell you I am very excited about the California opening day fishing season coming up at the end of next month on April 29, 2017. If the west fork of the Carson river stays the way it is right now, it will be the most phenomenal fishing experience we have had in a very long time. Out in the Hope Valley area the water was running like a picture post card. Through the Woodfords canyon the water is high and fast. The east fork of the Carson River past Markleeville is a whole new adventure. Many parts of the river have gone away, fishing paths that I have used for years have subsided into the river. Which makes for a wider waters and new gravel beds to fish. The area known as Pebble beach now has a creek running through it as well as running past it. Many of the areas we fished last year have changed course and some have split. We noticed new structure in the mid section of the river, a large boulder has come down from the hill side and has planted it self right in the middle of the river. The boulder is about the size of a mid sized SUV. Which has created a couple nice Edy's on both sides. Monitor creek was flowing very well into the Carson River. We are in for a treat this year, with our higher elevations providing us with enough snow pack to keep our rivers running good all year. In my report you will also see what we discovered at couple other locations.

LAKE TAHOE: The bite for mature mackinaw trout has been good for fish in the 4-9 pound class. they are stuffed with crawdads, shrimp and kokanee salmon.The bite is tentative and quick, so you will have to be on the bite instantly or you will lose the fish. Bouncing the bottom with white and chrome dodgers or flashers ending with a fresh live minnow is highly effective in depths of 110 to 185 feet of water. The Cal/Neva, Sugar pine points have been most productive. Best time to fish is the early morning hours. The Cave rock boat launch is open on both sides, there hours are from 6 am to 4 pm. Last Wednesday Gene St Denis took some anglers out and they caught a 5, 7 and 9 pound Mackinaw. For more information call Blue Ribbon Fishing Charters at 530-544-6552.

CAPLES LAKE
: The resort is still closed, when I get info on the opening date I will pass it along. The lake still has many feet of snow on it and I have not had any reports or seen anyone fishing the lake, due to the thickness of the ice and accessibility to the lake.

RED LAKE: We drove up and behind the dam. Which was cleared all the way to the end of the dam. The snow level around the lake was approximately 2-4 feet. Usually at the end of the parking area there is a little stairway made in the snow to get up and over the snow bank. The snow was 7- to 10 feet tall on the lake side of the parking area, and no one had attempted to get over it. There is still a lot of snow in the area. No fishing reports this week. We did see many skiers in the area.

INDIAN CREEK RESERVOIR: The lake level has come down a little. There is now some area to park and fish by the dam and off the unimproved launch area. The four wheel drive path to the dam is now accessible but use extreme caution. The water level is close to the bottom of the access road. Water was clear with not a weed in site that we could find. I fished with a Thomas Buoyant with not much luck due the 30 mph winds that day.. A few reports from anglers earlier in the week. They were using Powerbait or Gulp and caught a few nice 12 to 15 inch rainbows.

MONITOR AND EBBETTS PASS: Closed on highway 89.

TOPAZ LAKE: Fishing has slowed down a little compared to a few weeks ago. They have been letting water out to prepare for the spring run off. In one month the lake has fluctuated 5-8 feet up and down. Shore anglers have been using night crawlers or Powerbait on the north and south end with equal success. Boaters have been using Rapalas down the middle with good success. Medium flashers have also been productive with a half a worm on it.

TOPAZ LODGE FISHING DERBY: Week 12, 1st place went to Gary Nelson from Wellington NV with a 4.5 lb 23.5 inch rainbow. 2nd place went to Tom McMasters from Wellington NV with a 4.4 lb 22 inch rainbow. There were 100 fish weighed in that week with one tagged fish caught by Caleb Duster from Sacramento Ca, the fish weighed in at 1.17 lbs and 17 inches. Keep an eye on all the fish you catch. Many of the tagged fish are not over the 2 lb range. The largest tagged fish this year was caught by Doug Busey from Minden NV at 2.4 lbs. Yes that is I, and I am very proud of that catch. Those tagged fish are worth $100 cash and entry ticket into the drawing at the end of the derby on April 16th. For more information call the Topaz lodge at 775-266-3338.

PYRAMID LAKE: Next weekend the lake will get very crowded. The 13th annual Ken Hambre fishing derby with be on April 8th and 9th at the Crosby Lodge at Suttcliff. For more information call 775-745-0400. Thousand of dollars in prizes, including anew 2017 Polaris Sportsman EPS ATV for the largest fish weighed in over the two day event. Prize's are paid to the 20th place.

Good luck on your next fishing adventure. If you get a photo of your catch, send it to dprice@recordcourier.com. If you have a report or a question in our local fishing area, call the Naw line at 775-267-9722. Good fishin' and tight lines.

Good luck on your next fishing adventure. If you have a question. a report in our local fishing area or have a photo of your catch, send it to nevada@fishreports.com. Hope to see you on the waters. Good fishin' and tight lines.

More Reports


Carson Now Reports
for Thursday, February 2nd, 2017
: Topaz Lake fishing report
Caples Lake: Caples Lake Update
: Red Lake update
Indian Creek Reservoir: Indian Creek Reservoir update
Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area: Mason Valley Update
Carson Now Reports
for Tuesday, January 10th, 2017


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