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6th Annual TVFF Truckee Watershed Camping Trip

  • June 17, 2024
  • 8:00 AM
  • June 19, 2024
  • 7:00 PM
  • Stampede Reservoir, Logger Campground
  • 0

Registration

  • Payment must be received within 14 days of registration. Cost per person/family unit (family is spouse and any children up the age of 23)
  • Includes 3% credit card fee. Cost per person/family unit (family is spouse and any children up the age of 23)

Registration is closed

6th Annual TVFF Truckee Watershed Camping Trip

Event Skill Levels:

  • Stream:  beginner to advanced (some optional euro pocket water)
  • Lake:  beginner with float tubes to prams, little accessible shore fishing at Milton
  • Wading: intermediate level in riffles with slippery medium rocks, advanced in pocket water
  • Hiking: beginner and flat with maximum 2 mile optional hikes
  • Catch success rate: intermediate to advanced skills required

This is the annual TVFF Club 2 night-3 day camping trip headquartered at Logger Campground, Stampede Reservoir with three days of fishing the Big Truckee, and Little Truckee for rainbow and brown trout. It coincides with the peak of multiple aquatic hatches in the area (see the hatch chart; Truckee hatch chart ), and will include river wading opportunities. Fishing techniques to be used include traditional indicator nymphing, Euro nymphing, streamers, and dry fly techniques.  Day 1 is a travel day with late evening fishing. 

Registration is expected to be large so the camping group may be split up to fish the various locations during each day as to not crowd each other. We will be fishing the Big Truckee at Glenshire, Boca, Prosser Creek and downstream in the Farad area with access via a 2 mile riverside trail. We will also be splitting into smaller groups to fish the Little Truckee on the main river in three separate locations, as well as the Boca inlet and Cave Rock. I will be asking a few folks to be assistant Fishmeisters on the trip for each group, and we will be providing maps as well.  And then we'll play musical chairs and shift the groups to new locations each day with full reports that evening over beer and scotch around the campfire. 

Hatches during this period are profuse and varied.  We will see Golden Stones, PMD's, Pinkies, some Caddis, and usually a good large Green Drake hatch.  You may want to stop in Mountain Hardware in Truckee (an excellent selection of local guide tied flies) to check on their excellent reports and  superb fly selection, as well as anything else you may need for the week.  In addition there is a new fly shop in downtown Truckee that is well stocked.

Cost: 

Participant camping accommodations and food are extra and are the responsibility of the participant. See below for more information.

Cash price:  $25 per person/family unit (family is spouse and any children up the age of 23)  Cash payments will you put you into "Pending Registration" until your payment is received within the two weeks. Late payments will require you to register once again if there is space still available.


Credit Card price:  $25.75 per person/family unit (family is spouse and any children up the age of 23) includes 3% credit card fee.


Fishmeister:  Rob Farris, RFFarris@comcast.net. (925)286-5502.

Accommodations and Food:  

Campsite Reservations: You should make your campsite reservations now, as Logger CG books up quickly every year.  

For those not on the list above or bringing an RV/Motorhome, you may want to secure a campsite at Logger Campground. Our site is located in the loop close to the kiosk check-in station and restrooms. Campsites are priced based on he number of campers and/or trailer access.

This campground on Stampede Reservoir (just above the Little Truckee) is quite popular and fills up quickly, so you should make your reservations as soon as possible to secure a site. The reservation site is listed below, as are the maps availability links.

http://www.californiasbestcamping.com/truckee/logger.html

https://cdn.recreation.gov/webphotos/facilitymaps/71643_LOGC.pdf

https://www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/232858/availability

Each individual is responsible for their own food, however we are planning for a group potluck the first evening and will be share current conditions, gear, flies, etc.  Requested menu offerings will be distributed later.

Gear and Tackle Recommendations:

Rod & line weights/types: 4, 5 or 6 weight rods, reels and floating lines

Leaders and tippet: Fishing style dependent, but normally I fish a 9’ 4X leader and adjust with added tippet of up to 4-6’ of 5 or 6X for the dry flies.  The Truckee is home to large browns so if you plan on throwing some streamer meat you'll want a 5 or 6 weight rod as the current flow can require a stouter rod.  Lake fishing will be dependent upon your style as well, but a 5 or 6 weight rod will normally suffice.

Other gear: Standard waders, boots, and wading staffs and normal fishing wear.

Flies: Flies to match hatches above and we will send out a more current list as we get closer to the dates and better understand how the weather and water are impacting the hatches.

TVFF Cancellation Policy:

To sign-up for a TVFF Event  that is currently open for registration and chargeable (as set by the Fishmeister), you must both register and pay online, or via check or cash, within two weeks of registering (sent to the TVFF Treasurer) whatever fee is described for that particular Event (trip) at the time of registration. There may be multiple payments required before the trip is actually taken (usually in the case of expensive trips), but it is necessary that you do make payment in the above timely fashion for the initial amount to secure your position on the trip.  However, please note that you are still responsible for the entire amount of the trip if you should need to cancel. 

Once you are registered, there are no refunds for chargeable Events and trips.  In the situation that a member is, for any reason unable to attend, they may resell their registration slot to another TVFF member (by first pulling from the waitlist if one exists).  New participants must come first from the waitlist in the order they signed up.  The member cancelling is fully and solely responsible for contacting potential members to replace them and notifying the appropriate Fishmeister.

If an event/trip is fully registered and closed to registration, you may still sign up on the Wait List to be notified if there are any cancellations.  In such a case of registering provisionally on the Wait List, you do not have to pay until such time that you clear the Wait List and are confirmed for participation.

Tri Valley Fly Fishers


TVFF Outings protocols are as follows:

  • If you are sick with cold/flu symptoms then we ask you to please stay home
  • We believe in social distancing and require that all members keep a full fly rod distance of at least 6’ distance between parties
  • All attendees should wash and sanitize their hands frequently
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