Truckee River
California Trout, Whitefish, Bass, Carp
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Truckee River Fishing Overview

Water Description

The Truckee River flows about 110 miles from Lake Tahoe to Pyramid Lake and was once a prime spawning ground for massive Lahontan Cutthroat Trout. Today, it offers a healthy fishery for rainbow and brown trout, with recent stocking efforts aimed at reestablishing cutthroat trout populations. The upper section of the river is paralleled by Highway 89, providing road access to anglers. It is heavily stocked and trout pushing 20 inches can be caught, although most average 9-12 inches. The section from the confluence of Trout Creek to Boca...

The Truckee River flows about 110 miles from Lake Tahoe to Pyramid Lake and was once a prime spawning ground for massive Lahontan Cutthroat Trout. Today, it offers a healthy fishery for rainbow and brown trout, with recent stocking efforts aimed at reestablishing cutthroat trout populations.

The upper section of the river is paralleled by Highway 89, providing road access to anglers. It is heavily stocked and trout pushing 20 inches can be caught, although most average 9-12 inches.

The section from the confluence of Trout Creek to Boca Reservoir is a designated wild trout area. Strict and specific regulations are in effect here though solid populations of wild rainbows and browns do exist. This section is paralleled by I-80, giving plenty of access, although there is a private section owned by the San Francisco Fly Casting Club.

Below Boca Reservoir, approaching the Nevada border, the river enters a large canyon making access difficult. This lower section of river, running to the town of Reno, holds the largest fish. Browns and rainbows 6 pounds or greater inhabit this section.

Lahontan Cutthroat are being reintroduced to the Truckee in California and Nevada. Other species that inhabit the river include mountain whitefish, largemouth and smallmouth bass, carp, and cutbows.

Runoff occurring from March through June can make fishing difficult. Early summer provides prolific insect hatches, putting the trout on the bite. Caddis, stoneflies, and mayflies are all on the menu. Fall offers the largest fish, packing on their weight before winter. The river is open to fishing in the winter although the fish are more lethargic in the cold water.

Species:
Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Mountain Whitefish, Common Carp
Stocked Date:
Trout stocked 1 month ago - View Schedule
USGS Conditions:
10338000
Forage / Baitfish:
Lahontan Redside, Speckled Dace, Sucker, Tui Chub
Geography:
Source: Lake Tahoe
Mouth: Pyramid Lake, Nevada
Length: 121 mi
Excellent Trout bite
Trout
Clear

The Truckee is back to cold, clear, stable winter flows after recent storms. Trout are spread into soft, slow water… tailouts, subtle seams, and bubble lines. Small midges and baetis dominate right now, with fish keyed on size over movement. Indicator nymphing is the most effective approach given how slow and specific these holding zones are...

The Truckee is back to cold, clear, stable winter flows after recent storms. Trout are spread into soft, slow water… tailouts, subtle seams, and bubble lines. Small midges and baetis dominate right now, with fish keyed on size over movement. Indicator nymphing is the most effective approach given how slow and specific these holding zones are. Streamers can still produce, but only with very slow, deliberate presentations in soft water rather than aggressive retrieves.

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Excellent Trout bite
Trout
58°F Clear

Matt Heron reports the Truckee River is in prime shape with steady dropping flows and perfect water temps holding in the 50s, briefly touching the low 60s in the afternoons. Clarity is excellent, and the canyon below Boca, though still pushing 1,000 CFS, is fishing well if you can handle fast water. The hatch is wide open... golden stones, yellow...

Matt Heron reports the Truckee River is in prime shape with steady dropping flows and perfect water temps holding in the 50s, briefly touching the low 60s in the afternoons. Clarity is excellent, and the canyon below Boca, though still pushing 1,000 CFS, is fishing well if you can handle fast water. The hatch is wide open... golden stones, yellow sallies, PMDs (size 16 emergers), and caddis. The green drakes are drawing quality fish to the surface, and blind casting size 10–12 dries is getting fish even without visible rises. Bobber rigs, dry droppers, and euro nymphing are all effective in fast pockets, but euro nymphing is the best play right now and will likely stay that way through summer.

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