Fish Report for 7-8-2026
Weekend Fishing Report: Fish Early, Stay Safe

by Doug Busey
7-8-2026
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Hello fellow anglers.
I have to say it, is it hot enough for you? Dang, not just the heat, but the 20 to 40 mph winds we have been having in the Carson-Minden area each afternoon and evening.
If you want to get out and fish, do what I did this week. I started at 5:30 a.m. and fished until noon. That was the time the wind and the roll on the lake started coming up.
Now, for those anglers that might want to get out this Saturday and head up to the East Carson River in Alpine County, I say STOP!
Highway 89 from Turtle Rock Park up and over Ebbetts Pass will be closed most of the day, as well as Monitor Pass over to Highway 395 in all directions.
This, my fellow anglers, is because of the Death Ride that will start at 5 a.m. Saturday morning. I personally like to ride, but I don't think I would survive going over seven passes.
I will be out fishing this weekend, but I think I will head to either Caples or Silver Lake, where traffic is a little more manageable.
Due to the heat and some low water in areas, the fishing has been slow in most locations.
LAKE TAHOE
Fishing has been best up on the north end for mackinaws around the McKinney Bay area or Dollar Point. Keep an eye on your depth finder. There are some sharp ledges up there, but that is what holds the fish in the area.
A dodger and a live minnow in 150 to 200 feet of water has been the ticket. Some anglers have been doing well with tube jigs off the Camp Richardson area. A few kokanee have been caught down on the south/southwest end of the lake.
Now, even though the holiday has passed, there is still a lot of boat traffic out there, so be careful of others—especially the ones not paying attention to where they are going.
For more information, call Jason at 775-233-5055 or go to rubyjeancharters.com.
CAPLES LAKE
Fishing has been hit and miss. The macks are down deep, and the rainbows are suspended.
Lead-lining a broken-back perch Rapala has been my best lure to use. Some have done well with flashers and a threaded crawler. I have tried jigging off the deep ledges with only one hit on my last trip using this method.
The Caples Lake Marina is open for launching and boat rentals, or you can use the public boat launch.
For more information, call Caples Lake Resort at 209-258-8888.
RED LAKE
I have not fished it recently, but maybe this weekend I will give it a try.
The lake has rainbows and brook trout. Small gold Kastmasters are good for casting by the dam, or inflated nightcrawlers or salmon eggs are productive when the bite is on.
INDIAN CREEK RESERVOIR
The campground is still closed, and I cannot get any information on when Alpine County will bring it back to life.
The lake has gone down a bit, and the weeds have started to take over. But then again, weeds are your friend.
If you use PowerBait or inflated nightcrawlers, use about a 2-foot leader to get your bait just above the weed line for more success.
You may have to use the dirt road to get in on Saturday due to the Death Ride.
WEST FORK CARSON RIVER – ALPINE COUNTY
The flows are way down in Hope Valley.
You will have to do some walking to find the deep undercuts where the fish lay, but you have to be a little sneaky so you don't spook them.
EAST FORK CARSON RIVER – ALPINE COUNTY
The fishing has picked up a little. Most anglers have picked up a few nice rainbows.
I even received a picture of an angler who caught a huge mountain whitefish this week.
Best picture I have seen is 9-year-old Gio Menor from Stockton, California, with a nice 3-pound rainbow he caught on a Mice Tail.
I spoke with Connie from Carson River Resort this week. She said all anglers are catching fish. Most are small, but a few are in the 3- to 4-pound range.
For more information, call Carson River Resort at 530-694-2229.
TOPAZ LAKE
I fished the lake this week. Started at 5:30 a.m. and ended at noon.
I had plenty of hits and plenty of fish right up to the boat, but that's what we call a short-distance release.
All of the fish were suspended in 8 to 15 feet of water.
I used my lead line with an F5 Hot Steel pattern and an F7 jointed perch-colored Rapala. These two patterns were working well; it was angler error not getting them into the boat.
I started down on the south end and found my prop and each line full of weeds. I then went to the north end, where the fishing was more productive.
On another note, NDOW planted the lake with 4,000 catchable rainbows just before the holiday weekend. Fall fishing is going to be hot this year.
BRIDGEPORT RESERVOIR
The bite on the reservoir also seems to have slowed a bit, with reports coming in from anglers getting into fewer fish than a few weeks ago.
There are, of course, still some fish being caught, with some good 4- to 6-pounders being landed each day.
There is some bait action in the East Walker, Robinson, and Buckeye channels, as well as off Rainbow Point with pinched crawlers, inflated nightcrawlers, Mice Tails, and PowerBait. There are still a few anglers getting fish trolling with Thomas Buoyants, small Rapalas, and nightcrawlers.
If you plan on doing some trolling this year, I would get down there by the end of July. The water level is dropping pretty quickly.
Remember, you can still launch at the other end off the shore at the Bathtub, but use caution and I recommend a four-wheel drive.
Bridgeport Marina will continue renting boats throughout the summer until the water level gets too low.
For more information, call Bridgeport Marina at 760-932-7001 or stop in at Ken's Sporting Goods in Bridgeport.
BLUE LAKES
Open to the lower lake. Fishing has been fair for shore anglers with PowerBait or nightcrawlers.
HIGHLAND LAKES • WOLF CREEK • SUNSET LAKE • TAMARACK LAKE • BURNSIDE LAKE ROAD
ALL OPEN
UPPER OWENS RIVER ABOVE BENTON CROSSING
The summertime temperatures here are usually about 10 degrees higher than in the June Lake Loop, so it can get pretty toasty out there, especially if there's no wind.
Therefore, we will pick and choose the days we fish it.
During the last trip, we were seeing and catching a few more browns, mostly with Stimulators of various sizes and colors cast upstream hopper style or swinging and stripping caddis patterns downstream.
The flow in the Upper varies depending on how much water LADWP is sending from Grant Lake via a tunnel system. Right now it's at 78 cfs, dropping from about 120 cfs a week ago, so we'll see if this results in any water temperature rise along with the higher summer heat.
We're hopeful, like the past couple of years, that we see a run of bigger browns come up sometime this month.
GULL AND JUNE LAKES
We have not fished Gull since May, as it was slow then, but it should be picking up due to recent stockings prior to the July 4th weekend.
It's been slow at June also, but we expect it to improve this month.
We fish floating baits, including PowerBait, Mice Tails, and Garlic Pinch Crawlers, with Salmon Peach PowerBait working the best at June.
With the hotter weather and rising water temperatures, we fish deeper, cooler water in July and August.
Both lakes really do depend on consistent stocking by CDFW, which so far this season has been sporadic.
BACKCOUNTRY FISHING
July, with its warmer weather, is when we spend more time in the backcountry where it's cooler, primarily at Mine Creek in Tioga Pass and Upper Rock Creek above Mosquito Flats in Little Lakes Valley.
Since May, with each trip the fish have become increasingly more active, and therefore the fishing is improving.
We fly fish these spots with caddis patterns and black ants, getting most of our grabs while stripping line in and the fly is slightly underwater.
Both locations offer not only creek fishing but lakes and ponds too, with Mine holding small brook trout only and Rock holding brook, brown, and rainbow trout.
On a typical trip to both spots, we hike upstream about an hour and fish back down toward the trailheads.
SPECIAL NOTE TO ALL ANGLERS AND CAMPERS
Due to the extreme heat and dry vegetation, campfires are only allowed in designated campgrounds with a fire ring.
No matter how safe you think you may be having a campfire, it may cost you $385 to $500 in fines. In some national forests, you can be fined up to $5,000 and six months in jail.
Driving back from Oregon last month, we drove past the Goat Fire off Highway 44 in California. It burned 1,117 acres. And what was the cause of the fire? An illegal campfire.
Let's all play it safe and just bring a couple of extra lanterns. We need to keep what's left of our natural forest lands for everyone to enjoy.
Good luck on your next fishing adventure.
I hope to see you on the water soon. If you get a picture of your catch, send it to editor@recordcourier.com.
Good fishin' and tight lines.
Good luck on your next fishing adventure. If you have a question. a report in our local fishing area or have a photo of your catch, send it to nevada@fishreports.com. Hope to see you on the waters. Good fishin' and tight lines.
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Red Lake: Fishing has been reported as fair for rainbow and brook trout
Indian Creek Reservoir: Indian Creek Reservoir Report
West Carson River: The river has dropped to very fishable levels
East Carson River: Water flows have dropped, and fish are holding in deeper pools
Topaz Lake: Fishing has improved slightly during the early morning hours
Blue Lake Upper: The road is open to Lower Blue Lake
Bridgeport Reservoir: The reservoir has been producing some very good days and some slower ones
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