![]() goggle-eye (commonly known as Ozark bass, rock bass, and shadow bass).Game fish not hooked in the mouth or jaw must be returned to the water unharmed immediately, except paddlefish legally taken during the paddlefish snagging season. These methods are accepted for catching all species of fish, although additional restrictions may apply to specific fishing areas. Ice fishing tackle, or tip-ups, are considered a pole-and-line method. There are lots of places to fish up here that are not too far from GV.You may take fish by pole and line, trotline, throwline, limb line, bank line and jug line. If you're still interested and if you would like more information or some other places to go, let me know. Significant snowfall in the Sierras, and so almost all of our reservoirs are very very low waterwise. We have of course not had any rain up here or (more importantly) If you want to go for the kokes or the browns you will want a boat - they will be deep. There is also a small marina store down there, they sell bait and sodas and snacks and such. If you go down to the boat launch, there is a floating fishing pier down there. There is a day use area with picnic tables with access to a floating fishing platform. I've never fished it for em, but there are bluegills and brown bullheads. It is stocked by CA DFW with rainbows and it holds both large and small mouth trout. There is a resident population of brown trout and they feed on the Kokanee which live in there. ![]() The lake is managed by the Nevada County Irrigation Disctrict, there is a day use fee, it's right around 10 bucks. There are actually two down the, upper and lower Scotts Flat. The road down to the lake is on your right, just before the bar. You will see a Harmony Ridge Market on your left and a Bar on your right. You just get on hi way 20 and keep on it toward Reno. There is a lake just east of Grass Valley/Nevada City about five miles - Scott's Flat.
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