December 2025 at Pyramid Lake marked the transition into what many anglers consider the most exciting time of the season—trophy hunting in cold water conditions.
As water temperatures dropped and fish behavior shifted, the focus moved toward larger, more deliberate Lahontan Cutthroat Trout. The pace slows slightly compared to October and November, but the reward increases significantly.
For anglers looking to maximize their success during the winter months, fishing with experienced Pyramid Lake fishing guides at Lacey’s Guide Service provides a major advantage when targeting trophy fish in changing conditions.
December Signals the Start of Trophy Season
December is when Pyramid Lake begins to show its true potential.
Fish are:
Heavier
Stronger
More deliberate in their feeding
While numbers may not match earlier months, the quality of fish increases dramatically.
Bigger Fish Start Showing More Consistently
As winter sets in:
Larger trout begin to position more predictably
Feeding windows become more defined
Fish conserve energy but still feed with purpose
This creates opportunities for anglers targeting 20+ pound class fish.
Cold Water Changes Everything
Water temperature is one of the biggest drivers of behavior in December.
Slower, More Calculated Bite
Unlike October’s aggressive feeding, December fish:
Move less
Feed more selectively
Require better presentations
This means:
Precision matters
Depth matters
Patience matters
Feeding Windows Become Critical
In December, the bite often comes in windows:
Mid-morning transitions
Late morning into early afternoon
Weather-driven shifts
Being on the water at the right time—and staying ready—is key.
Bait Is Still Present – But Fish Position Differently
Bait remains part of the equation, but it plays a slightly different role than earlier months.
Less Chaos, More Structure
Instead of bait being everywhere:
Bait becomes more localized
Fish relate more directly to depth and zones
Movement slows, positioning improves
This allows anglers to:
Work areas more thoroughly
Stay longer when fish are located
Focus on quality over quantity
Where Fish Were Found in December
December 2025 continued to produce fish across multiple areas of the lake, including:
Hells Kitchen
The North End
The South End
- South & North Nets
- Pelican Beach
- Warrior
- Deeper transition zones
Depth Becomes More Important
As temperatures drop:
Fish tend to hold deeper
Suspended fish become more common
Boat positioning becomes critical
Fishing deeper water consistently produced the best results.
Best Techniques for December – Indicator Fishing Leads the Way
December rewards anglers who slow down and fish with intent.
Indicator Fishing (Primary Producer in December)
The most consistent and productive technique in December 2025 was indicator fishing.
As water temperatures drop and fish become more deliberate, trout tend to:
Hold deeper
Feed more selectively
Stay in defined zones
Indicator fishing allows us to:
Maintain precise depth control
Keep flies in the strike zone longer
Present patterns naturally in colder water
This technique consistently produced the most fish—and many of the better-quality fish—throughout the month.
Key Indicator Setup & Approach
Success with the indicator in December comes down to:
Fishing the correct depth (critical)
Slowing down the presentation
Making small adjustments based on conditions
Effective flies included:
Balanced leeches
Midges
Subtle baitfish patterns
Patience and precision were the difference makers.
Equipment & Rod Setup
For our December approach, we rely on an 11-foot 7-weight switch/spey rod paired with a shooting head system, which gives us the versatility needed to fish deeper water effectively under an indicator. This setup allows for longer, more controlled casts, better line management, and the ability to handle larger fish in cold water conditions. The added length of the rod also helps with mending and maintaining proper drift, which is critical when fishing deeper and slower presentations during the winter months at Pyramid Lake.
Fishing deeper with proper depth control and clean drifts is critical this time of year, and this setup allows us to stay consistent in the strike zone where the bigger fish are holding.
Two-Fly Setup Continues to Increase Succes
Running a two-fly setup remained a major advantage in December.
It allowed us to:
Cover multiple depths
Match different food sources
Increase hook-up opportunities
In colder water, maximizing each opportunity becomes even more important—and this setup delivered.
Boat Advantage in December – Critical for Trophy Fish
Fishing from a boat becomes even more important in December.
Our Pyramid Lake guided fishing trips allow anglers to:
Target deeper water effectively
Stay positioned over active fish
Adjust to changing conditions
Fish techniques like the dangle properly
For anglers serious about trophy fish, mobility and positioning make a major difference.
Why Lacey’s Guide Service Excels in December
December is not a numbers game—it’s a precision game.
At Lacey’s Guide Service, we focus on:
Fishing the right depth
Staying patient
Maximizing feeding windows
Targeting quality fish
Experience Matters More in Winter
Cold water conditions reward anglers who:
Understand fish behavior
Adjust techniques
Stay disciplined
Booking Your Winter Trip
December is ideal for anglers who:
Want a shot at trophy fish
Prefer a more focused fishing experience
Understand that quality outweighs quantity
For a look at how the season progressed leading into winter, see our November Pyramid Lake fishing report.
Final Thoughts – December Is About Opportunity
December 2025 reinforced what makes Pyramid Lake special.
Fewer fish, but bigger fish
Slower pace, but higher reward
More precision, more payoff
For anglers willing to adjust, stay patient, and fish with purpose, December offers some of the best opportunities of the year.
Booking Your Winter Trip
For a look at how the season progressed leading into winter, check out our November Pyramid Lake fishing report. You can also view all of our Pyramid Lake fishing reports to track how the season develops month by month.
Book Your Pyramid Lake Fishing Trip
Ready to target trophy Lahontan Cutthroat Trout this December? Explore our guided trips, visit our homepage, or contact us today to book your trip with Lacey’s Guide Service.
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.
