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Indian Creek Reservoir Fish Report for 11-3-2023
Indian Creek Reservoir Fish Report for 11-3-2023
The lake level is still up and there have been a few anglers fishing there
Indian Creek Reservoir - Markleeville, CA (Alpine County)
by Doug Busey
11-3-2023
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The lake level is still up and there have been a few anglers fishing there. They have just upgraded the blue green algae to undetectable. I would still advise to keep pets on a leash and re-rinse your fish at home in clean water. I did see one of my fellow anglers Richard Darancette post that he had caught 14 nice fish from shore. Mostly rainbows with a few cutthroats. Powerbait has been most productive, but I still like to throw a Thomas Buoyant or a wooly bugger in the shallows myself.
Good luck on your next fishing adventure. If you have a question. a report in our local fishing area or have a photo of your catch, send it to [email protected]. Hope to see you on the waters. Good fishin' and tight lines.
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Carson Now Reports
for Friday, November 3rd, 2023Silver Lake: The water level is still up and the trolling has been good
Caples Lake: The winter shore fishing is a good time for browns
Woods Lake: Woods Lake Report
Red Lake: The water level is still high on the dam
Blue Lake Lower: Fishing was slow with a few anglers getting a couple fish
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for Thursday, October 19th, 2023Silver Lake: The lake level was up and the boat ramp has plenty of water to launch
Caples Lake: Fall fishing is good for mackinaw and large brown trout
Woods Lake: The lake is scheduled to close on the 31st of October
Red Lake: The lake level is at 90 percent capacity
Blue Lake Lower: The road will remain open until the first snow flies in the area
Burnside Lake: The lake was planted recently by the CDFW with catchable trout
Indian Creek Reservoir: The lake is still at a caution level for Blue Green algae
Topaz Lake: The lake level has dropped a few feet over the last few weeks
West Carson River (CA): The river is running at 30 CFS
East Carson River (CA): The river is still running high for this time of year at 120 CFS
Markleeville Creek: The river was running at 26 CFS last week
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