Lake Almanor Fishing Report 8/23/24

Lake Almanor - CA (Plumas County)


by Big Daddy
8-23-2024
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The calendar might still say summer but it is beginning to feel a lot like fall here at Lake Almanor. The cooler overnight temperatures have the water temps dropping, and the fish are turning their attention away from the bugs and gorging on the lake's population of pond smelt. This fall trend makes for some incredible action on board as the fish get increasingly more aggressive while feeding up before winter. Depending on the fish and conditions recent trips have found us offshore running both the fast and slow gear at various locations along the east shore and both sides of the peninsula for a mix of Bows and Browns from 2 to over 8 pounds. Look for this trend to continue as we wrap up the summer and move squarely into fall. Visit the Booking Calendar to check availability and book your trip. 

 It has been a great summer for Kokanee at Bucks Lake and there is one last day available the first week of September. (Tuesday 9/3). Fat and feisty Kokanee are the best eating fish that swim in the Sierras.  Visit the Booking Calendar to check availability and book your trip.

Eagle Lake is a priority stop in the fall for all trout fishing enthusiasts. As in years past, Big Daddy's Guide Service will be running limited trips in September (one day left available), October (one day left available) and November.  ​Visit the Booking Calendar to check availability and book your trip.



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