Frenchman Reservoir
Directions: Approximately, 30 miles northwest of Reno Nevada. From Sierraville, on Highway 49-89; take Highway 49 North and go 25 miles to Highway 70 at Vinton. Turn East and go 2 miles to Chilcoot. Turn North and go 7 miles on Frenchman Road, then East across dam to campsites. | ||
Notes:Frenchman Lake (ele: 5588 ft) is a relatively shallow lake of 1,580 acres. it was created in 1961 with the damming of Little Last Chance Creek and named after Claude Francois Seltier, a French immigrant who settled in the area in 1858. Frenchman Lake is stocked mainly with Eagle Lake-strain Rainbows but also contains Kamloop-strain Rainbows, Brookies, Browns, and some catfish. The lake consists of two sections connected by a main channel. The northern section contains weedbeds along the western shoreline of Snallygaster and Nightcrawler Bays and numerous shallow coves within Lunker Bay. These are the prime areas to flyfish as well as the shallow waters of Salmon Egg Shoal. Turkey Point can also be a good area. The southern section that most flyfish are the areas north of the boat ramp and Crystal Point. The lake is open year-round but winter conditions make it unfishable at that time of year. | ||
Fishing RegulationsFrenchman Lake: Open all year. No restrictions. 5 trout limit. Ten trout in Possession
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