Eagle Lake / Susanville
Side Trip: A1 or
Highway 139 to
Elevation: 5,100
Road condition: Paved
Day hikes to fishing:
Region: Area/description: Located in a
semi-arid basin surrounded by volcanic mountains on the eastern flank of the
Lake size: As the
second largest natural lake in
Tips: As noted
above, the shallow waters in the northern section of the lake becomes heated by
June and the trout migrate to the deeper and cooler waters in the southern part
of the lake, especially around underwater springs.
Bait fishing: Bait fishing from a boat
or from the shore typically utilizes a nightcrawler under a slip bobber or an
inflated nightcrawler with a sliding sinker.
Popular shore spots are the rock jetty at the
Fly fishing: Work in and around
the tulles with
Trolling: During the spring troll slowly with a nightcrawler along the shoreline. Small lures behind flashers are popular. Favorite lures include Needlefish, Triple Teasers, and a variety of Rapalas. As the water becomes heated by the summer sun, trollers work their lures down in deeper zones using lead core lines with long leaders or downriggers.
Closest town or supplies: Spaulding
Contacts:
Facilities: Lodge, marina, grocery store, bait and tackle, RV campground
Nearest campgrounds: National
Forest Campgrounds:
Boat launches:
Mariner’s Resort (public launch facility) (530) 825-3333
Fishing season: Opens
on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and closes December 31.
Favorite lures or
bait:
Favorite fly patterns: Denny Rickards, in his book Fly Fishing the West’s Best Trophy Lakes, recommends targeting the shoreline in late fall fishing with his Stillwater Nymph in size 10 when the scuds migrate to the shallows.
Stocking information:
Additional
information:
Directions: From Highway 395 continue on Highway 36 to
Susanville. Continue on Highway 36 west
to
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