Pyramid Lake Postcards Winter 2022

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Blasted by 70 mph winds, freezing temperatures, sand in your coffee, and good fishing, Pyramid Lake did not disappoint welcoming 2022. What a trip!

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Pyramid Lake is the land of giant Lahontan cutthroat trout that are native to Pyramid Lake and the Truckee River.

While we didn’t catch a 20 pounder we did catch plenty of beautiful fish in the 4-5 lb. range with our largest weighing 8 lbs. We did see two anglers land a few 13 lb. fish by us.

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Happy New Year,
GN

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5 Responses to Pyramid Lake Postcards Winter 2022

  1. Mark Caffee says:

    Fine line between adventure and insanity. Looks like you got a little of both. Thanks for the pics.

  2. Wow! What a great start to your year indeed! I can tell you had a great time and getting an 8lbs is not too bad. Looking forward to reading your next adventures. Keep safe!

  3. Clint Brumitt says:

    I would love to see what the base of the ladders looked like so they do not sink into lake.
    It can not be just as they come from the hardware store.

  4. Oregon Fly Fishing Blog says:

    Clint-just regular construction ladders with the feet firmly set in the sand. Just as they come, but beware because you can begin to sink sometimes.

  5. Fast Eddy says:

    Wow! Some amazing photos. What was your most successful fly patterns?

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