
Caples Lake, an El Dorado Irrigation District (EID) managed reservoir in Alpine County, offers an unbeatable combination of majestic alpine scenery and fine trophy trout fishing.
Big browns and mackinaw lurk in the clear, pristine waters of Caples. The lake mackinaw record is 26 pounds and 39 inches held by Norm Perini from Pine Grove. Jeff Walters from Kirkwood holds the brown trout record at 13 pounds and 31 inches.
Besides hosting trophy brown mackinaw trout, the lake at this time also hosts recently planted brown trout, along with rainbow trout. Caples features 620 surface acres and is situated at approximately 7,820 feet above sea level when the lake is full. It is located off Highway 88, roughly one mile west of the Carson Spur, and about 17 miles south of Lake Tahoe.
The resorts, boat ramps, and marinas are now open at Caples. Savvy trollers are catching and releasing big mackinaw trout up to 18 pounds, while shore anglers are hooking lots of recently planted brown trout. Boats are limited to 5 mph.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife stocked the first batch of 2,000 pounds of 10- to 14-inch browns before Memorial Day weekend and the second batch of 2,000 pounds of browns on June 1, according to Joe Voss of Caples Lake Resort.
Shore anglers find solid trout action at the dam, spillway, Woods Creek inlet, and other areas on the lake while tossing out PowerBait, Power Eggs, crawlers and an array of Kastmasters, Rooster Tails, Panther Martin spinners, Little Cleos, Thomas Buoyant spoons, and other lures.
Boaters trolling with Flatfish and other lures have picked up some huge mackinaw to date this season. For example, Chris Hostnick landed an 18-pound mack during a trolling adventure.
Rene Dombrowski of Carson also landed several macks in the 14- to 16-pound range while trolling with her husband, Ryan, in late May.