
By Paul J. Kneeland
The October opening of trout season at Pyramid Lake is a date my friends and I will never miss. The fishing at this spectacular desert lake is excellent almost all year, but the opener is something else altogether.
I actually missed the Monday opener this year because my puppy had a doctor appointment, but my friend Brian Garcia of Colfax and I went up to the lake on Monday afternoon, where we met Mark Kalinowski, John Brassfield and Dave Barsi, all who fished on Mark’s beautiful 22-foot Rogue Jet. We stayed with them at their trailer from Crosby Lodge and had a good dinner at Crosby’s as well.
Tuesday morning we launched The Fish Sniffer Rogue Jet 22’ Coastal at 6 am with a bunch of other boats. The weather was very unusual, with a slight north breeze of about 58 degrees and clouds and overcast all over the lake. Brian and I headed over to the east side and started trolling at the south end of Hell’s Kitchen.
The water temperature was 67 degrees and very clear. We hadn’t gone 100 feet when a fat cutthroat ripped the line off Brian’s downrigger. After a spirited fight, I netted a beautiful 22 inch, 3 ½ pound trout.
A few minutes later, my rod popped off the rigger and I was into a nice fish. This one was pretty heavy, and a few minutes later, Brian netted a gorgeous 8-pound cutthroat. What a way to start the day!
And, typical of the opening week at Pyramid Lake, the action never slowed down. We trolled the length of Hell’s Kitchen and up north a little as well, and had fish on constantly. We could see lots of marks on the Lowrance graph at 60 feet, and they were there for the next 2 days.
We were trolling fairly fast at 2.5 to 3.0 mph, and had a lot of blowback on the downrigger lines.