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Truckee River, California

Lake Tahoe Outflow — Wild brown trout in California's most famous mountain river corridor

📍 Eastern California — Lake Tahoe Sierra 🎣 Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout 📅 Best: Apr, May, Sep, Oct 📊 USGS 10337500
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About the Truckee River
Eastern California — Lake Tahoe Sierra · Truckee to Tahoe City — Mountain Tailwater

The Truckee River of eastern California flows from Lake Tahoe through the Sierra Nevada town of Truckee and into Nevada — the outflow of the most famous mountain lake in North America providing habitat for genuinely wild brown and rainbow trout in a heavily recreated corridor that somehow maintains fishing quality despite enormous tourism pressure.

The California section of the Truckee, from Tahoe City downstream through the town of Truckee, is designated as a Wild Trout Water by CDFW in the most productive sections. Wild brown trout averaging 14–18 inches and rainbow averaging 12–16 inches populate the prime pools and runs, benefiting from the consistent cold flows of Lake Tahoe's outfall. The gin-clear water maintains visibility that makes sight fishing practical in the flat sections and requires careful presentations in the pressured pools near pulloffs.

The river corridor here is heavily impacted by tourism — US-89 parallels the river from Tahoe City to Truckee, creating easy access that draws casual fishing pressure from the massive tourist population visiting Lake Tahoe. The best fishing, as usual, rewards anglers willing to walk from parking areas and find water that the casual visitors don't reach.

The Truckee River Restoration Project — ongoing work to improve habitat, reduce streambank erosion, and enhance wild fish populations throughout the California section — has made measurable improvements to the fishery over the past decade and continues to build toward a self-sustaining wild trout population even in the face of substantial recreational pressure.

Hatch Chart
Individual hatch data for the Truckee River · All months · April highlighted
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Midge
Peak
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Peak
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Blue-Winged Olive
Peak
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On
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Caddis
On
Peak
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Pale Morning Dun
On
Peak
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Golden Stonefly
On
Peak
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Peak hatch
Some activity
Inactive
Outlined = current month (April)
Fly Pattern Recommendations
Proven patterns for each active hatch on the Truckee River
Midge
Zebra Midge #20-22
Mercury Midge #22
Blue-Winged Olive
RS2 #18-22
CDC Baetis Emerger #18-20
Caddis
Elk Hair Caddis #14-16
X-Caddis #14-16
Pale Morning Dun
PMD Comparadun #16-18
Golden Stonefly
Yellow Stimulator #10-12
Access & Sections
Public access points and section descriptions

Tahoe City — River Outlet

Access from Tahoe City at the Lake Tahoe outlet. Most heavily pressured section but with consistent cold temperatures and good fish. Walk upstream or downstream from town.

River Road — Truckee to Alpine Meadows

River Road parallels the river between Truckee and the Lake Tahoe basin. Multiple pulloffs with walk-wade access. The best balance of access and reduced pressure.

Truckee — Town Access

Historic railroad town of Truckee provides multiple river access points. Good central location for exploring both the California and Nevada sections.

Species & Regulations
What swims here and how you can fish for it

Brown Trout

Dominant species in Wild Trout sections. Wild fish averaging 14–18 inches with exceptional fish over 22 inches. Most active during fall BWO hatches and evening Caddis.

Rainbow Trout

Present throughout. Wild and stocked fish mix averaging 12–16 inches. Active during spring and summer hatches.

Regulations Summary
⚠ California fishing license required. Wild Trout sections are catch and release, artificial lures and flies only. Check CDFW for current Truckee River CA specific regulations. Tahoe basin special regulations may apply.
Pro Tips
Local knowledge from guides who fish this water
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Fish the Truckee in spring and fall when Lake Tahoe tourism is lower — summer pressure from the massive tourist population makes quality fishing difficult on weekends.

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Walk at least 0.5 miles from any parking area — the pressure drops dramatically beyond comfortable walking distance.

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Fall brown trout fishing on the Truckee (September-October) is the river's finest season and least crowded period.

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The Lake Tahoe basin's restoration efforts have genuinely improved the fishery — water quality is better than it was 20 years ago.

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Quick Facts
StateCA
TypeMountain Tailwater
USGS Gauge10337500
Ideal Flow100–1,500 cfs
Primary SpeciesBrown Trout
Best Months
AprMaySepOct

River fishes year-round but conditions peak during these windows.

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