![]() This area between Stampede Reservoir down-stream to Boca Reservoir is now subject to artificial barbless lures with a two-fish bag limit of fish 14 inches maximum.No fishing is allowed within 300 feet of these tributaries. It is illegal to fish the tributaries except from July 1 to September 30.Toplining and shore fishing is slow overall. A guide is highly recommended if you are fishing for mackinaw for the first time. Some macks may be found in shallow water during early season but most are found at the 200 foot level. Mack attacks in a boat, and deep! 5- 10 lb macks make delicious eating and the early season is bringing in mostly 5-7 lb range. Tahoe is famous for crystal clear waters, beautiful mackinaw and kokanee salmon. Resting at 6,230 feet elevation in the Sierra Mountains, Lake Tahoe is approximately 22 miles long, 12 miles wide and 72 miles around.For more information contact the Beckwourth Ranger Station at (530) 836-2575.some of which are wild fish with beautiful markings. With many shallow coves, it is a popular lake for fly fishing. The early spring and late fall bite on this water can be spectacular. Well known for excellent rainbow and kamloop trout fishing Frenchman's Reservoir also holds a population of catfish. Frenchman has two boat ramps that are easily accessible except during severe winter weather. All boating is permitted as well as overnight boating. Located 80 miles west of Highway 395, and 25 miles south of Susanville, Frenchman rests at an elevation of 5,558 feet and has 21 miles of sage and pine covered shoreline.For more information contact US Forest Service (530) 573-2600.Best from a boat, illegal within 250 feet of dam.Fishing is limited to rainbow, brown, and mackinaw trout but usually very rewarding. Gas and launching facilities are available as well as bait, tackle, groceries, and supplies. Approximately 30 miles southeast of Tahoe City at an elevation of 6,400 feet just short distance off the south shores of Lake Tahoe, Fallen Leaf Lake permits boating and rentals are available at the lake.Shore fish from the dam or go deep with a boat.For more information contact Donner State Park at (530) 582-7892.Early on the macks may be found in the shallows. Trollers go for Mackinaw using a minnow imitating lure or jig for the best results. Top liners have the best luck in in the shallow water using flasher/worm combinations or minnow imitating lures. Shore fisherman can expect Browns and Rainbows dunking night crawlers, power bait, or salmon eggs near the boat ramp or the west end of the beach.For more information contact the Mohawk Ranger Station at (530) 836-2575.Reports indicate that fishing has been good and that there have been a number of people fishing.For more information contact Amador Ranger Station at (209) 295-4251.Limited to trout for the fisherman, however a good quantity of quality rainbow, brown, brook, and cutthroat trout are available. All boating is permitted at 5 mph restriction with launching facilities and boat rentals available. Located about 60 miles east of Jackson and directly south of Lake Tahoe at 7,950 feet elevation, Caples contains 600 surface acres of mountain water. ![]()
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