
Truckee Area Lakes
Donner Kokanee and Mackinaw, Boca Browns Lead Early Fall Angling Parade
TRUCKEE – Donner Lake: Fishing is steady for all species. Kokanee are hanging around 50 feet, while macks are sitting deep at 120 feet and taking large plugs or spoons. Rainbows are the best bet for shore anglers, with China Cove and the west-end ramps producing on worms and PowerBait. Midday boat traffic can slow things down, but evenings pick back up nicely.
Boca Reservoir: The reservoir is fishing consistently for both boat and shore anglers. Surface temps sit in the low 60s°F, with rainbows and browns near the dam hitting worms, eggs, and spoons. Kokanee are around 50 feet. Bank anglers are doing well near the west-end creek, while trollers are connecting with sierra spoons or dodgers tipped with crawlers. Boca Reservoir is 80% full with easy access.
Stampede Reservoir: Surface temps are in the low 60s°F and the bite is still strong. Kokanee are running around 60 feet near the island and dam for boat anglers. Shore anglers chasing trout are finding good success off the dam and drop-offs, especially mornings and evenings.
Prosser Creek Reservoir: Bass and trout are both active at Prosser Creek Reservoir. Surface temps sit in the low 60s°F, with water levels around 80% full. Bass are holding in coves, while trout are 40–60 feet down. Trollers are scoring with Rapalas, while shore anglers at the dam are picking up trout at sunrise and sunset with worms, eggs, or PowerBait.
Jackson Meadows: The boat ramp remains closed, so shore fishing is the only option. Recent stocking near the dam and Pass Creek boat ramp has the bite strong, and with minimal boat traffic, pressure is light. Mornings are especially productive.
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