
By Cal Kellogg
On Saturday, June 1, I made the early morning drive from my home in Foresthill, Ca to Stampede Reservoir near Truckee to attend a fishing event with an organization called Purple Heart Anglers. I got the invite from Marc Christophel of Christophel’s Guide Service. Marc is on the Mack’s Lure pro staff and guides on both Donner Lake and Stampede Reservoir. Marc works closely with the Purple Heart Anglers and is a good friend with Randy Houston, the organization's founder. When he told me that we’d be fishing with Mr. Houston I was pretty excited. I knew the kokanee bite at Stampede was going strong and I looked forward to learning more about Purple Heart Anglers.
Marc wanted me to be at the lake by 5:30. I rolled in about a half hour early and snoozed in my truck until Marc and the other guides started arriving. The weather was clear and warm down in the foothills, but on the east side of the Sierra summit dawn broke through a heavy mantle of fog. The fog was so thick that it felt more like we were gearing up for an ocean salmon trip rather than a high mountain kokanee hunt.
By 6 o’clock all the guides, Randy Houston, and a dozen decorated vets had arrived and it was time to hit the water. Mr. Houston and I jumped aboard Marc’s beautiful North River and off the launch ramp we went. A short while later we were motoring off into the fog, watching out for other boats and observing scattered pods of kokanee on the sonar unit.
When we stopped I started peppering Mr. Houston about Purple Heart Anglers as Marc armed several rods with Mack’s Lure Sling Blades, Double D dodgers, Kok-A-Nuts, and hoochies. Mr. Houston isn’t a veteran, but his now deceased brother Jerry was, and it was Jerry’s experience that inspired Randy to found Purple Heart Anglers back in 2009. Randy Houston is typical of the guys I’ve met over the years that run