Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 6-10-2022
Donner Lake is still a good bet for shore anglers
6-10-2022
Mountain Hardware & Sports
Donner Lake is still a good bet for shore anglers. Shore anglers are having success for rainbows on the west end near the boat ramp. Shore anglers should fish powerbait or salmon eggs with a slip sinker rig for best results. Anglers fishing for Kokanee should focus in China cove and fish around the 50 foot water column. And the mackinaw bite at Donner Lake is popular in front of the boat ramp around 100 feet.
Donner Lake is currently at 94% capacity.
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for Friday, June 10th, 2022Boca Reservoir: Boca Reservoir has a great trout bite off the dam
Stampede Reservoir: Stampede Reservoir has an incredible Kokanee bite in the early morning
Prosser Reservoir: Prosser Reservoir is fishing great in the coves and inlet areas
Jackson Meadows Reservoir: No reports yet this season
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Mountain Hardware Reports
for Thursday, May 12th, 2022Donner Lake: Donner Lake’s boat ramp is open to use
Boca Reservoir: Boca is almost filled in and the water levels are making it a great fishery right now
Stampede Reservoir: Kokanee fishing is doing well at Stampede Reservoir
Prosser Reservoir: Prosser Reservoir has a good smallmouth bass bite right now
Jackson Meadows Reservoir: The road to Jackson Meadows Reservoir may still be closed
Feather River: Water level is a little high, but very fishable
Lake Davis: The lake is at about half capacity
Gold Lake: Anglers should focus on trolling the shallows
Sardine Lake-Lower: Sardine lake is open and accessible
Little Truckee River: The Little Truckee River has had great flows so far this spring.
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