
Fishing guides can be nomadic. Here today and gone tomorrow. Such is the case with Captain James Netzel of Tightlines Guide Service. With the Spring striped bass run in the Delta rapidly winding down, he has shifted his focus to other more promising angling opportunities. Netzel is one of the foremost experts when it comes to High Sierra kokanee. He spends the summer months guiding his clients to some of the best kokanee fishing in the state. Netzel frequents Stampede, Boca, Donner and Lake Tahoe and just to mix things up offers mackinaw trips as well. When it is triple digits down in the valley, we are up here in cool Sierra where the temperature is a whopping 70 degrees. This is just a bonus to go along with the excellent fishing.
So far this season, Netzel has been treating his clients to limit style fishing. Not only are the numbers up but also the quality of the fish are good for this early in the season. We are seeing a lot of fish in the 14” to 15” range. It's not unusual to have a few fish measuring 15.5” as well. I expect the quality to continue to increase as the season goes on. This is going to be a great year. I think we will see fish pushing the 20” mark that weigh close to 2 pounds.
It was a late day in May that I met up with Captain James for an action-packed day at Boca Reservoir. Joining us were my buddy Ian Rigler and Ron Kimble and his daughter Willow Cramer. When we arrived at the lake I was puzzled to see that we did not make the customary turn at the dam because this year the road over the dam is closed making the access to the launch ramp difficult. Instead, Captain James elected to launch off the sloping bank on the east side of the lake. I recommend a 4WD vehicle for launching here as there is no ramp or dock. Last year I had to tow out several.