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Truckee River & Pyramid Lake

Tahoe's only outlet is a genuine wild-trout river —” and it ends at a desert lake with the biggest cutthroat on Earth.

The Fly Water

A Wild-Trout River, Start to Finish

The Truckee leaves Lake Tahoe under Fanny Bridge in Tahoe City and runs 100+ miles through Truckee and Reno to Pyramid Lake. Along the way it holds wild brown and rainbow trout that see plenty of flies and don't forgive sloppy drifts —” locals call it a graduate-school river, and hooking a heavy Truckee brown feels earned.

The upper river near Tahoe City is friendly pocket water; the canyon stretch east of the town of Truckee is where the trophy hunters go, much of it under special regulations (artificial lures and barbless hooks —” check the current CDFW rules for exact boundaries). Fly shops and guides in Truckee will put you on the right bugs; think stoneflies and caddis in early summer, tiny baetis and midges when it's cold.

Wild browns & rainbows Special-reg sections Guides in Truckee
The Details

Know Before You Go

AccessRoadside pullouts along CA-89 between Tahoe City and Truckee, and along I-80/Glenshire east of Truckee; much of the river parallels the paved bike path
LicenseCalifornia license on the California stretch; Nevada license once the river crosses the state line near Verdi
RegulationsSections east of Truckee carry wild-trout rules —” artificials with barbless hooks, reduced or zero-kill limits. Read the current CDFW regs for the exact stretch you're fishing
Best seasonsLate spring after runoff drops, then September —“October; winter midge fishing is quiet and surprisingly good
Gear5-weight rod, 4x —“5x tippet, nymph rigs most days; streamers move the big browns in fall
Runoff reality check: In big snow years the river runs high and fast well into July —” beautiful, but hard to wade and harder to fish. When in doubt, stop into a Truckee fly shop for flows and honest advice before committing your morning.
The Bucket-List Add-On

Pyramid Lake's Giant Cutthroat

An hour north of Reno, the Truckee ends in Pyramid Lake —” a vast desert lake on the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation famous for Lahontan cutthroat trout that regularly top 10 pounds and have been landed over 20. Anglers fish it standing on ladders in the shallows, stripping flies through the drop-off from October through June.

Because it's tribal land, you don't need a Nevada license —” you need a Pyramid Lake tribal fishing permit, sold online and at lake-area shops. It's a genuinely unique fishery an easy day trip from Tahoe, and a perfect winter counterpart to a ski vacation.

Lahontan cutthroat 10 —“20+ lb Oct —“Jun season Tribal permit required

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