Truckee River

Finding Chunks During High Truckee Flows

The Truckee River is currently in it’s run-off stage with high flows near 1,300CFS. Despite raging waters and limited access the Truckee is known to produce big fish in times of big flows. With an upcoming storm front and no viable fishing options in the valley I decided to test my luck and discover the truth about the Big Truckee during high flows.

High Truckee Flows

The Truckee is beginning to wake up after a long snow-packed winter. It was a beautiful overcasted day that was relatively warm. The birds where chirping, the snow was melting, and there were quite a few people out enjoying the weather.

The river was definitely looking high but interestingly enough not unfishable. The water was swift, frigid cold, and had a slight clear blue tint to it. I knew that in order to be successful I had to find some fish to get an idea of what kind of water they were holding in.

Snow Sunken Trees

I bushwhacked my way through the snow covered trees to get to the river but found it difficult to fish around the trees without getting snagged. As I made my way downstream I was able to spot a few bright rainbow trout holding in what was essentially a small nook behind some sunken tree branches. They were super close to the bank and spooked as soon as they saw me but at least I knew what kind of water I was looking for.


Once I made my way to some clearer access points with less sunken trees I started to have better luck. I lost the first two fish I hooked but afterwards landed the most fish I had ever caught on the Truckee through the next several hours. All my fish were on a rubberlegs stonefly pattern either high-sticked right off the bank or on an indicator through slower slots of water.
I covered about two miles worth of water and was well rewarded. All the fish I caught were healthy chunky fish.

Nice Truckee Brown

I’m astonished on how well the Truckee River fishes during such high flows. I am now a true high flow believer.

Truckee River

Getting To Know The Truckee River Pt. 2

The canyon section of the Truckee River is suppose to be one of the best spots on the river. I’ve scouted this section before but I’ve never took the time to fully explore it. My findings were a bit disappointing mostly due to the fact that the river was absolutely crowded on the weekend of my visit.

Below Rail Bridge

I fished the deep canyon below Hirschdale to the railroad bridge about halfway to Floriston. Most of the fish I caught were small rainbows in addition to one decent brown that I lost. The river had more anglers in it than fish.
After lunch I tried the Boca Bridge section which was also quite crowded. I didn’t catch anything in this section and gave up after covering a few hundred yards of river.

The next time I head up that way I plan on fishing Martis Lake instead of the Truckee. Even if I don’t hook a fish at Martis at least it’ll be a nice angler-less day on the lake.
Jon Baiocchi has an excellent article on fly fishing the Truckee River that definitely makes you want to keep fishing it despite the crowds.

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