Pyramid Lake Fish Report for 2-25-2025
The fishing continues to be solid at the salty pond
Pyramid Lake - Sutcliffe, NV (Washoe County)

by The Fly Shop
2-25-2025
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The fishing continues to be solid at the salty pond, with good numbers of fish cruising the shorelines. Pick your favorite beach and be ready for an opportunity at a high-teen to 20lber. Cold weather with lows in the mid 20's and highs up near 40 as expected. There have been significantly more big fish caught this season than last. Indicator nymphing with Balanced Leeches and Chironomids are producing the most consistent right now, but stripping Popcorn Beetles, Midnight Cowboys, or Pyramid Minnows will produce if you are willing to put in the time to strip. The fishing should continue to remain steady as we move into February.
Hot Flies:
• Pyramid Beach Leech - #8
• Zack's Cut Bait Midge
• Rich's Moo-Midge - #8
• Mahalo Nymphs
• Popcorn Beetle
• Midnight Cowboy
• Zack's Pyramid Minnow
More Reports
The Fly Shop Reports
for Tuesday, February 25th
Fall River: This spring should be a banger
McCloud River: The flows below Lake McCloud through Ash Camp are now just above 200 CFS
Pit River: Overall the flows are high, they are around 425 CFS on Pit 3 and over 6,000 CFS on Pit 4
Trinity River: The release from Lewiston are still at 3,500 CFS
Baum Lake: If you are looking to hook a ton of trout, Baum Lake is the place to be right now
Shasta Lake: The fishing continues to improve on the lake
The Fly Shop Reports
for Tuesday, February 18th
Hat Creek: This could be a decent afternoon venture with sunny skies
Sacramento River - Lower: Currently the releases from Keswick are 30,000 CFS and it is still projected to be 20,000 by Thursday the 20th
McCloud River: The flows below Lake McCloud through Ash Camp are now just above 200 CFS
Trinity River: Releases from Lewiston Dam remain at 3,500 CFS
Sacramento River - Upper: The current flows on the Delta Gage just above the lake are down to just above 2,000 CFS
Baum Lake: Baum Lake continues to produce stellar fishing
Shasta Lake: Still some great fishing for trout and bass on the big lake!
Lewiston Lake: Lewiston Lake Fishing Report
Manzanita Lake: The lake is still frozen
Pyramid Lake: The fishing continues to be solid at the salty pond, with good numbers of fish cruising the shorelines

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