Pyramid Lake

Pyramid Lake Fall Overnighter

Pyramid Lake is a known as one of the best winter still-water fisheries on the west coast. Each year thousands of anglers from all over the country flock to it’s ancient waters to fish for the largest cutthroat trout in the world, the Lahontan Cutthroat Trout.

After my first taste of success earlier this spring it was time to give the lake another try to find myself a double-digit beast. The cutthroat opener for Pyramid Lake is on the 1st of October and each opener has the potential of bringing in crowds of anglers that have been waiting for months to fish it again. It’s not a bad idea to wait until the hype dies down before attempting to fish it.

This trip would mark my third time fishing Pyramid Lake and my first time staying there overnight. November seemed to me like a good time to fish the lake because the water would be cooler, the crowds would be gone, and I wouldn’t be left freezing overnight. Luckily one of the first winter storms of the year had just passed the day before I planned on making the trip up. The saying on Pyramid goes, “The worst the weather, the better the fishing.”

Warrior Point

I arrived at the lake at around noon and was surprised to see the lack of fishing pressure on the beaches; it was going to be nice having an entire beach to myself for once. Warrior Point Beach was the first place I settled at. This was the furthest area that was open to fishing and it looked like a decent start. Southern winds was the name of the game. The wind blew to the right of me for the most part however there were times where it blew more favorably towards me. I set up my 8WT with a midnight cowboy and an extended leech and started fishing. My first couple of cast and I broke into the double digit club. This was going to be a good trip.

First Fish of the Day – Double Digits

I caught a few more that were all in the 20” range before I ended the day. Since I had the entire beach to myself I covered a lot of water which seemed to help me get into some fish that I probably wouldn’t have caught otherwise. Most of the grabs were during my slow lift up before recasting; these fish are notorious for following flies until the very end the retrieve.

More Pilot Peaks

Structure seem to be the key in fishing the fish the first day. The area of the beach I fished was full of plants and roots instead of sand and rocks. I had heard that Warrior Point had rose 10ft this year from all the run-off so perhaps the fish were hanging around these areas because their food lived there. I snagged up a lot but I also caught fish. More curious about how to be productive rather than simply catching fish I made a plan to fish Pelican Beach the following day to test the difference.

Pelican Beach

Pelican Beach had a few people fishing it but during my short time there I didn’t see anyone hook up. During my last trip to Pyramid in the spring everyone that lined this beach caught fish. After about an hour with no action on Pelican I went back to my spot at Warrior Point. Don’t leave fish to find fish.

Last Fish Of The Trip

Warrior Point on the second day of my trip was a bit tougher to fish. The southern wind picked up drastically and the waves were mudding up the banks. I hooked two fish after several hours but didn’t land any. It wasn’t until the wind finally died down that I started hooking into fish again. Although I had hooked four and landed one the second day I considered this a bit too slow for my liking. Exhausted from casting a heavy 8WT all day, fighting the cold weather, and covering tons of water I decided to pack up and head home early. Overall a great trip.

Now it’s time to break into the 20lber club.

Pyramid Sunset
Pyramid Lake

My First Successful Pyramid Lake Outing

Fish On Pyramid

The first time I fished Pyramid Lake about two years ago I came unprepared. The only rod I had packed was a 6WT with a floating line and a few versileaders. After only a few hours of fishing my waders started to leak and I had to leave the lake cold, miserable, and fishless.

Last weekend marked my second time fishing Pyramid Lake. This time I came prepared with a brand new 8wt rod, a shooting line with a sink-tip, and a pair of fresh non-leaking waders. I wasn’t going home fishless this time.

The missus and I left Quincy at 9am but didn’t get to Pyramid until noon. HWY 70 was covered in fresh unpaved snow from Blairsden up to Portola. There had already been about three accidents in the area so it was better to be safe than sorry.

Snowy 70

Once we arrived on the lake we decided to settle for Pelican Beach. There were quite a few people out but after observing the crowds for a few minutes I could tell that there were fish to be caught. I had planned on only stripping flies this trip.

Initially I started to fish near the rocks in the cove but after noticing that most of these anglers were using indicators I opted for the beach.
I wade fished the majority of the day. I figured I’d catch more fish being the only angler that wasn’t sitting or standing on a ladder but it didn’t seem to change my luck; I blame my lack of experience rather than my positioning. I ultimately ended up throwing my ugly step ladder out on the water after I got cold and fatigued. It didn’t have a comfy chair on it but it did its job and kept me out of the water.

First Pyramid LCT
First Pilot Peak LCT

It was about an hour in before I got my first take. My very first Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat. It didn’t fight and run like a rainbow but it pulled like a truck. Throughout the day I caught about five nice 20” cutties with my biggest coming at the end of the day.

“Pyramid Lake is so boring but it’s also fun” is what I told the missus during a small lunch break. When it’s going and you’re catching fish it’s a lot of fun but when it’s slow it’s cold and boring as hell. The fishing is relatively easy if you have the right gear and flies so do yourself a favor and get the right set-up. I didn’t see anyone leave without catching a least one fish.

Non-Combative Fishing

Although catching fish isn’t that difficult on Pyramid, I believe that the overall appeal to the lake is the size of the fish. Giant Lahontan cutthroats in the double digits aren’t uncommon and being able to hold one would make any angler come back.

Pyramid Lake is an experience unlike any other and I encourage those who haven’t been out there to go check it out. Pyramid Lake is truly a world-class fly fishing destination.

Fish of the Day
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