
Summer Kokanee Fishing in Northern California
Summer is kokanee time in Northern California and some of the best fishing is happening right now at Stampede Reservoir near the town of Truckee. You would be hard pressed to find anyone more in tune with this fishery than Captain James Netzel of Tightlines Guide Service. The Fish Sniffer caught up with Captain James for a quick kokanee Q&A on a number of varied topics.
Fish Sniffer: What has the kokanee fishing been like so far this season in the Sierras?
Captain James: It's been better than expected. We're getting bigger fish earlier in the year than we've had in the past few years and they are only going to get bigger. We're seeing fish over 17” right now. Depending on the number of clients, we're getting limits by 10am on a regular basis. Stampede has a lot more boat traffic than in past years, it's the number one lake in California for both size and quantity so a lot of people are coming up here. An added benefit is that when it's 100 degrees in the valley, it's 80 up here.
FS: How do you see the fishing developing as the summer progresses?
CJ: The fish will definitely continue to get bigger and they're easier to get in the boat because their jaws start to toughen up. As time goes on they'll start to really school up so you can't go anywhere to catch fish. It helps to be on the water every day to know where the schools of fish are at. I'll guide for kokanee until mid-September then I'll make the switch to Sacramento River salmon but you can still catch kokanee all the way into October.
FS: What can clients expect to learn if they book a trip with you?
CJ: They can do as little as they want or they can do as much as they want. Generally, I have the clients put the corn on the bait and set the rods out. Most of the time I like to operate the down riggers. They'll learn how to fish kokanee at different