
Loon Lake, situated in the Crystal Basin of El Dorado County, has been known in the angling community for decades as a pristine location for trollers and bank anglers to catch large numbers of holdover and planted rainbow trout. The conifer-lined alpine lake, silhouetted by the snow-graced peaks of the Crystal Range, is in my opinion the most beautiful of all of SMUD’s Crystal Basin lakes.
Not only is Loon Lake scenic, but the future of trout fishing at Loon Lake is now even brighter, due to a new trout planting program that was initiated in 2015.
SMUD, in conjunction with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW), this June, July and August stocked Loon Lake, Ice House and Union reservoirs in El Dorado County with a total of over 25,000 pounds of rainbow trout this summer. These stocked trout are one to two pounds each and in a few years could be potential trophy fish.
The amount of fish stocked can number as high as 50,000 pounds in a given year, depending on matched stocking by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. This is the fourth consecutive summer SMUD and CDFW have combined efforts to stock the reservoirs.
The trout planting is intended to enhance angling opportunities for the public. According to surveys, fishing tops the reasons folks visit the Crystal Basin Recreation Area. On average, the stocked trout weigh one to two pounds each, with a handful of trophy fish included.
SMUD coordinated six separate trout plantings from June through August. Loon Lake received 6,250 pounds, ending up with 1,000 pounds on August 13, the last scheduled plant of the season.
Union Valley, the largest of the three