Pyramid Lake, Nevada is widely considered one of the best trophy trout fisheries in the United States. Located just north of Reno on the Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation, this massive desert lake is home to the legendary Lahontan Cutthroat Trout, a species capable of reaching extraordinary sizes.
Fish over 10 to 20 pounds are caught every season, and the lake record exceeds 40 pounds. Because of this, anglers from across the country travel to Pyramid Lake each year hoping to land a true trophy trout. As a result, Pyramid Lake Nevada offers some of the best trophy trout fishing in the country, but timing plays a critical role in success.
The Pyramid Lake fishing season runs from October 1 through June 30, and each part of the season offers different opportunities depending on trout movements, water temperatures, and feeding patterns. We have summarized the months into seasons below and their unique fishing opportunities.
To answer the question of the “best time to fly fish Pyramid lake Nevada” would be the first two months of the season and the last two months. With the stipulation, all of the seasons have there strengths and the biggest fish we have netted was in the month of January. It should be noted they we have landed fish weighing over 20 lbs every month of the fishing season.
Understanding how trout move between deep water and shoreline areas throughout the season is one of the keys to consistently catching fish at Pyramid Lake.
Seasonal Fishing at Pyramid Lake Nevada
Pyramid Lake offers exceptional fly fishing throughout the season, with each time of year presenting different conditions, fish behavior, and effective techniques. Understanding these seasonal patterns is key to consistently catching trophy Lahontan Cutthroat Trout.
Fall Fly Fishing at Pyramid Lake (October – November)
October 1 marks the opening of the Pyramid Lake fishing season, and the fall months of October and November are some of the most exciting times to be on the lake.
After several months of summer closure, Lahontan Cutthroat Trout return to feeding aggressively. During this time many fish are found holding in deeper water, often following schools of baitfish.
Both ladder anglers and boat fishermen can catch fish during this time, but anglers who can effectively target deeper water often find the most consistent success.
Effective Fall Fishing Techniques
During October and November, anglers typically focus on deeper water presentations.
Common techniques include:
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Dangle technique in deep water
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Indicator fishing set deep
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Balanced leech patterns
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Midge patterns
These techniques allow anglers to keep flies at the proper depth where trout are actively feeding.
Fall fishing is exciting not only because trout are aggressive, but also because anglers begin seeing some of the powerful Pilot Peak strain Lahontan Cutthroat Trout, which are known for growing to incredible sizes.
Winter Trophy Trout Season (December – February)
December through February continues the deep water fishing pattern and is often when some of the largest trout of the entire season are caught. But, as the time goes on into February, we can start to move into shallower water.
During the coldest months of the year, trout frequently hold along deeper shelves and drop-offs, where they can be effectively targeted with indicator rigs and deep presentations.
Fishing pressure is also often lighter during winter, which can create excellent opportunities for anglers willing to brave colder conditions.
Winter Fishing Techniques
The most common winter techniques include:
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Indicator fishing along deeper shelves
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Balanced leeches under an indicator
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Midge patterns
At times anglers will also use retrieve techniques, particularly when trout are actively feeding.
Retrieve patterns may include:
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Popcorn Beetle flies
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Streamer patterns
By late February, trout begin gradually transitioning toward shallower areas as spawning season approaches. During this period anglers may begin finding fish both offshore and closer to shore.
Spring Shoreline Fishing (March – April)
Many experienced anglers consider March and April to be the peak months of the entire Pyramid Lake season.
During this time Lahontan Cutthroat Trout begin moving into shallower shoreline areas, particularly as spawning activity increases.
This movement concentrates trout in accessible areas and can lead to some of the most productive fishing of the year.
Effective Spring Fishing Techniques
Both retrieve techniques and indicator fishing can be extremely productive during this time.
Common retrieve patterns include:
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Popcorn Beetle flies
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Midnight Cowboy streamers
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Other streamer patterns
Indicator fishing remains very effective as well.
Indicator flies often include:
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Balanced leech patterns
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Midge patterns
Because many trout are holding closer to shore during this time, ladder fishing can be extremely productive along many areas of the lake.
Spring often produces both high catch rates and trophy-sized fish.
Late Season Fishing (May – June)
As spring progresses toward early summer, Lahontan Cutthroat Trout begin migrating back into deeper water areas of the lake.
During May and June, large schools of baitfish known as bait balls become very active. Trout feed heavily on Tui Chub, the lake’s primary forage fish.
Because many trout move offshore during this time, having access to deeper water areas becomes extremely valuable.
Effective Late Season Fishing Techniques
During May and June anglers often return to deeper water techniques similar to those used during the fall season.
Common methods include:
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Dangle technique in deeper water
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Indicator fishing set deep
Typical fly patterns include:
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Balanced leeches
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Midge patterns
These presentations allow anglers to reach fish that are feeding below bait balls and deeper water structure.
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Recommended Rod Setups for Pyramid Lake Fly Fishing
Having the proper rod setup can make a significant difference when fishing Pyramid Lake. Because anglers often switch between retrieve techniques and indicator fishing, many experienced anglers carry two different rod setups.
Retrieve Rod Setup
When fishing streamer patterns with a stripping retrieve, anglers typically use an 8-weight single-hand fly rod.
An 8-weight rod provides:
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Enough power to cast sinking lines
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Better control during retrieves
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Strength to fight large trout
Retrieve techniques are commonly used when fishing flies such as:
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Popcorn Beetles
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Streamer patterns
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Midnight Cowboy flies
These flies are typically fished with full sinking fly lines or intermediate sinking lines, along with very short leaders depending on the depth being targeted.
Short leaders help keep flies deeper and improve control during the retrieve.
Deep Water & Indicator Rod Setup
For deep water presentations and indicator fishing, many anglers prefer an 11-foot 7-weight Spey or Switch rod.
These longer rods provide several advantages:
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Better line control in deeper water
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Easier casting of indicator rigs
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Improved hook sets at distance
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Greater control when fishing from ladders
When fishing these techniques, anglers may also incorporate shooting heads into their leader systems to improve casting distance and depth control.
Indicator rigs are commonly used with:
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Balanced leeches
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Midge patterns
Why Pyramid Lake Produces Such Large Trout
One of the reasons Pyramid Lake is so famous is the incredible size of its Lahontan Cutthroat Trout.
Several factors contribute to the lake’s trophy trout population:
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Abundant Tui Chub baitfish
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Deep nutrient-rich water
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Limited fishing season
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The powerful Pilot Peak strain genetics
These conditions allow trout to grow much larger than in most other freshwater fisheries. Click the following link to check out our Giant Trout Fishing Gallery.
Experience Pyramid Lake with Lacey’s Guide Service
For anglers looking to maximize their success at Pyramid Lake, fishing with an experienced guide can make a significant difference.
Lacey’s Guide Service is widely considered one of the premier guide services on the lake. Click the following link learn more about our Pyramid Lake fly fishing guides services.
What makes Lacey’s unique is that it operates three center-console boats, each equipped with modern electronics and fish-finding technology. Having multiple boats on the water allows guides to communicate with each other throughout the day and quickly locate where fish are feeding.
Benefits of fishing with Lacey’s Guide Service include:
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Access to the entire lake by boat
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Professional guides with extensive Pyramid Lake experience
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All rods, reels, lines, flies, and tackle included
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Multiple boats working together to locate active fish
Because Pyramid Lake trout move frequently throughout the season, having experienced Pyramid Lake fly fishing guides who understand the lake’s seasonal patterns can significantly improve your chances of success. Make now the time to Book your Pyramid Lake Guided fly fishing trip Now.
He is a United States Coast Guard Boat Captain and is now in his 5th year of fly fish guiding from a boat at Pyramid Lake.
Hans has learned throughout the years of guiding that the best way to navigate through the water to ensure every day on the lake is something to remember! “If you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life.” This is the core foundation of his company, Lacey’s Guide Service.


