Showing posts with label Rainbow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rainbow. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2013

Milton Lake - The Ultimate Stillwater Challenge

Milton Lake (Reservoir) is a small impoundment along the Middle Fork of the Yuba River 2 miles below Jackson Meadows Reservoir.  Its renown as one of the premier still water fisheries in the West. The lake has a rocky past, plagued by mismanagement and the introduction of AIS (namely bullhead catfish), however, California DFG finally figure out the secret sauce, fight fire with fire.  They currently manage this as a barbless C&R fishery and are successful in maintaining a self-sustaining population of mature brown trout (and rainbows) which keep the AIS in check. 
Known for trophy trout, this fishery requires both patience and skill, bring your "A" game and long, light leaders.  Match the hatch and wait, wait, wait.  These discerning fish don't care how far you came to hook them, they're finicky and fickle, emerging from the deeper channels from time to time to feed, then retreating once the hatch wanes.  In 1993 the lake was drained and restructured, from a perch high above the lake you can see the 10ft deep channels created by excavators designed to give the fish access to the shallower reaches of the lake's eastern boundaries at the confluence of the Middle Fork of the Yuba River.  Yeah, that's right, a steady stream of 45 degree water feeds this impoundment year round, its like the Little Truckee...with a lake to keep the fish there year round.  From what I've read, large fish migrate into the river in the spring (rainbows) and fall (browns), but CA shuts this fishery down between Nov and April, so check the regs.  Check out the Middle Fork of the Yuba confluence (below).
Also check my killer shrimp scampi...
And my most awesome campsite in the entire Jackson Meadows Res. area as proven by scientific studies...no neighbors to be seen!
So nice, the boat is right next to the camp site...picture perfect
Behold, "Trout Truck" keeps a close vigil over the lake... 2013 Power Wagon!
Majestic vista perched above Milton Lake
My eldest son catches a fish before me, spinning rod with fly gear rigged to it, he's the man!
Busted a couple of busters off, but this is indicative of what I actually got to the net, small feisty browns.  I'll say this, I believe the folklore of 2+ foot rainbows and browns upward of 30" in this alpine impoundment, the former I can definitively attest to via a sightings along the northern shoreline with the sun directly overhead, i saw a couple 25" bows amongst another 100 in the 14-16" range.
Man, it don't get better than this, my three son, me and a cold one!  Can't wait for my daughter to join us in a couple years!
Thanks for looking!  
PS: don't take a trailer down past the inlet of the Yuba unless you first walk it, its rough and there are almost no turn around areas, use EXTEME caution, took me a half hour to get out, nearly had to use the winch to pull the trailer out.

Monday, October 8, 2012

Truckee River - Steamers East of Town

Its been a while since I hit the water as evidenced by a lack of posts, life with 4 kids under the age of 8 is catching up to me.  Finally got out on the BT yesterday and spent a half day bushwhacking and exploring some new spots east of town.

Check out this historic marker, a remnant of the California Trail.  This particular marker indicates that the path of an obscure settler who came through the Truckee River corridor from Virginia en route to California in 1849, his name was Edward J. Willis.
This looks like an old road but its actually a stone ditch that skirts around the edge of a rock cliff.  It looks really old and must have survived many a flood. Today it still carries water for agriculture.
A good number of callibaetis came off towards the evening with a few October Caddis mixed in, though I didin't get much action nymphing.  Streamers, however, did get me some shakes.
Thought I'd throw together a lil sampler....