SoCal Pyramid Lake Produces Post-Plant Trout in Stained Water
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Pyramid Lake, Los Angeles County, CA – While Pyramid Lake fishing in Nevada continues to produce, the other Pyramid Lake in Southern California kicked off trout season with fresh plants and active fish. Recent rains stained the water dark, but anglers found success in the murk.
On October 27, the lake received 5000 pounds of rainbow trout. The new stockers now hold in 5 to 15 feet of water, mixing with resident stripers and crappie. Mike Cooper reported steady action using a MADE Baits Minnow Beetle in 1/16-ounce size. The dark beetle color and small blade worked well on a steady retrieve.
Cooper fished with guide Lorenzo of Guppies Fishing Adventures. He noted schools moving through, with one healthy stocker hitting subsurface before committing on the drop. Trout set hard after the initial swirl, showing strong post-plant aggression.
With cooler weather and ongoing plants, Pyramid Lake remains a solid early-season option for SoCal trout anglers.
















