
Truckee Area Lakes
Donner and Stampede Kokanee Fishing Tapers Off
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Donner Lake: Fishing at Donner Lake has been fair, with the best action coming early in the morning. Surface temps are sitting in the mid-60s°F, and while the Kokanee bite has slowed, a few pods are still hanging at 40–50 feet—pink or chartreuse hoochies behind a dodger are your best bet. Mackinaw are deeper at 120–130 feet and responding to white tube jigs and silver spoons. Shore anglers have had luck at the west-end ramps and China Cove with worms and PowerBait. As the sun climbs, boat traffic and warming water tend to quiet the bite down.
Boca Reservoir: Boca continues to produce for both boat and shore anglers, though summer heat has tapered off the Kokanee bite. Trout fishing is still solid, especially near the dam, with worms, salmon eggs, PowerBait, and small spoons getting the job done. Surface temps in the low 60s°F are pushing fish deeper as the day warms. The lake remains full, providing plenty of access and good fishing opportunities all around.
Stampede Reservoir: Stampede is full and cool, holding surface temps in the lower 60s°F. Kokanee action has slowed, but trout are still feeding near coves and rocky points in the early hours. Bass are steady at 20–25 feet and hitting finesse presentations. By mid-morning, most fish slide into deeper water, so focusing on structure and shade lines during first light will give you the best shot.
Prosser Creek Reservoir: Prosser has been producing consistent catches for both trout and bass anglers. The reservoir is around 95% full, with surface temps in the low to mid-60s°F. Shore fishing near the dam at sunrise and sunset with worms, salmon eggs, or PowerBait has been productive, while trollers are finding suspended trout around 50 feet. As with most area lakes, the morning hours are the most reliable.
Jackson Meadows: Jackson Meadows remains a good option for shore anglers despite limited access. The lake is full, with water temps in the mid-60s°F. The dam area continues to be the hotspot, with nightcrawlers and PowerBait catching most of the fish. While boating restrictions remain in place for invasive species prevention, bank anglers are finding success early and late in the day.
Report courtesy of Mountain Hardware and Sports