Pyramid Lake Cutthroat Action Holds Steady | The Fish Sniffer

Pyramid Lake Cutthroat Action Holds Steady

Pyramid Lake Cutthroat Action Holds Steady

Pyramid Lake, NV – Paul Kneeland and friends fished Pyramid Lake on November 11. The day ran slower than average with no large fish landed, yet the group boated 27 cutthroat up to 7 pounds.

Cooler weather and post-front conditions appeared to moderate the bite. Steady effort on ladders and deeper shelves still produced consistent mid-sized cutthroat.

Full report with tactics and photos from Kneeland’s outing will appear in the next issue of Fish Sniffer magazine, available in two weeks.

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Volume 45 Issue 1 Out Now!

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