Kinney Reservoir
Markleeville · California
Lake
Freshwater
Kinney Reservoir, an elevated alpine lake situated within the rugged backcountry near Markleeville, California, offers a distinctly secluded and physically engaging angling experience. Accessible primarily via a hiking trail, this impoundment attracts anglers seeking solitude and an authentic wilderness immersion. The reservoir supports populations of both Rainbow and Brook Trout, often exhibiting characteristics of wild, self-sustaining strains. Given the pristine and often clear water conditions, success frequently hinges on precise presentations and light tackle. Effective methods include the deployment of diminutive spinners and spoons for spin casting, or subtle bait presentations with natural offerings. Fly fishing is particularly well-suited to Kinney Reservoir's untouched environment, with a diverse array of nymphs, dry flies during localized hatches, and small streamers proving effective. The inherent challenges of access and the elusive nature of its trout contribute to a profoundly rewarding experience for the discerning angler. Due to its high elevation, the operational angling season is circumscribed by the annual snowpack, typically extending from late spring through early autumn. Kinney Reservoir represents an exemplary destination for those prioritizing a challenging, unpressured fishery amidst unparalleled alpine grandeur, where the journey itself forms an integral part of the angling reward.
Fish species (1)
- Rainbow Trout