Topaz Lake

Topaz Lake

Gardnerville · California, Nevada

Lake Freshwater
Topaz Lake, an expansive reservoir situated strategically on the California-Nevada border near Gardnerville, Nevada, is a renowned and exceptionally productive angling destination. This substantial impoundment is celebrated for its robust populations of Rainbow Trout and significant numbers of Lahontan Cutthroat Trout, sustained by aggressive stocking programs from both the Nevada Department of Wildlife and local agencies. Open year-round, the lake provides continuous angling opportunities, culminating in highly popular annual "Fish Derby" events. Extensive shore access caters to bank anglers, while boat-based trolling remains the predominant and most effective method for covering the lake's vast area and targeting cruising trout at various depths. Common and successful trolling tactics involve a diverse array of spoons, plugs, and dodgers rigged with bait. Amenities including a full-service marina, multiple boat launches, and campgrounds further enhance its utility as a comprehensive angling hub. The lake's size and open nature necessitate vigilance regarding weather, particularly wind. Topaz Lake's consistent trout production, combined with its accessibility and well-developed infrastructure, firmly establishes it as a cornerstone fishery within the Intermountain West, consistently attracting and satisfying a broad spectrum of dedicated trout anglers seeking substantial and reliable sport.

Fish species (11)

  • Black Crappie
  • Bowcutt Trout
  • Brown Bullhead
  • Brown Trout
  • Cutbow Trout
  • Lahontan Cutthroat
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Smallmouth Bass
  • Tiger Trout
  • Walleye

2 nearby spots · Center 38.6774, -119.5317 · Zoom 13 · Perimeter from OSM