Fly Fishing Pyramid Lake – Day 2

1 - Early Morning Fish
Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat

Day 2 of fly fishing Pyramid Lake came very early. Based on what we had seen and experienced the first day, we headed out really early to get a spot on the beach. Ultimately, we found ourselves in the center of the action and began hooking up at first light. We found that during our time at Pyramid, stripping flies on heavy sinking lines was the ticket for consistant action. Fly fishing Pyramid Lake was unlike anything I had ever done before. I had worried on the way up that my small-stream-ADD-mentality would make the monotony of lake fishing unbearable, but hooking up on big, hard fighting Lahontan cutthroats was extremely rewarding.

We were able to hold some very respectable fish and left the water happy and satisfied.

Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat
Kyle Graf will Sleep When He’s Dead
2 - Ladder Line
Pyramid Lake Ladder Line
7 - Landon Fish
Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat
8 - Black Bugger
Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat on a Black Bugger
10 - Lahontan
Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat
12 - Kyle Lahontan
Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat
13 - Kyle Fish
Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat
14 - Popcorn Beetle
Another Lahontan falls for the Popcorn Beetle
15 - Black Bugger
Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat

 

3 - Hooked Up
Fly Fishing Pyramid Lake
16 - Lahontan Tail
Chasing Tail
18 - Black Beetle
Pyramid Lake Lahontan Cutthroat

15 Responses to “Fly Fishing Pyramid Lake – Day 2”

  1. Zach

    Wow, man…it just gets better and better. Are all of those pics from your camera? They’re amazing! Does Michelle know that “her” camera isn’t “hers” anymore? 😉

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    • azwanderings

      Thanks Zach. Wait till day 3. That’s when I pulled a couple of really nice fish. Shhh. Don’t tell Michelle. God forbid that camera ends up in the water one of these days.

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    • azwanderings

      It’s definitely worth it. I’m planning on heading up again next year. I think it will become an annual pilgrimage.

      Ben

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  2. SWYD

    Great stuff Ben, i’ll set a ladder next to you anytime. What a great trip! My biggest trout on flies by far!

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    • azwanderings

      Kyle, I agree. I think half the reason our trip was a success was because of the guys that we had there. Definitely my biggest trout too. Here’s to landing a ten pounder next time.

      Ben

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  3. Mel

    Ben, sure have enjoyed the anticipation of your Pyramid posts, and, now seeing and reading about the finished product. Magnificent fish and awesome pictures. What a great experience for you and your buddies.

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    • azwanderings

      Thanks Mel for the kind words. I still have day 3 to post and we caught some nice fish on that last day. It’s been fun to look back and write about the trip but it’s been tough too because I just want to leave work and drive back up there. Next year for sure.

      Ben

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  4. Landon

    I hear ya Ben. It’s a good thing I don’t live in Reno…I’d probably be unemployed, a dead-beat and fishing Pyramid all winter.

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    • azwanderings

      Agreed. But I can think of other things worse than being a troutbum on Pyramid.

      Ben

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    • azwanderings

      Thanks Howard. I don’t know how much of a secret Pyramid is based on the number of ladders set up on the beach. It is a heck of a long way from Phoenix though.

      Ben

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  5. Iain Emmons

    Ben,

    Great posts and beautiful fish–I particularly like the one male cutt with brilliant red gill plates and sides. It looks like you guys had a heck of a trip, I look forward to your third post!

    Hmm, I might need to think about making a trip to Pyramid myself one of these springs…

    Thanks, Iain

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    • azwanderings

      Thanks Iain. There were some very nice fish to the net. I would highly recommend a trip. It’s well worth it.

      Ben

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