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    Default I really wanted to fish Pyramid today

    Spent the night at my brother in laws last night so we could get up early this morning and fish Pyramid. Headed out at about 6:30am and it was cold really cold but we knew it was going to warm up when the sun came out. We got to the shop to purchase our day licenses just after 7 and we were told they were all sold out because of the busy holiday weekend. She told us that the only place to purchase the license was at the ranger station and they opened at 7. I'm guessing we were just not meant to fish today because when we got to the ranger station they were closed. We waited till after 8 with a bunch of others and they were still closed. Tried to call but no answer........... I guess from now on we will purchase online the night before or I should just consider purchasing a season license.

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    Thats where I slip $9 under the door with my name written on it and fish anyway.

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    They run out of permits from time to time and the Indians live by another clock.Buy a seasonal permit or buy your permits ONLINE(http://www.plpt.nsn.us/index.html) and this will never happen.Throwing 9 bucks under the door will not help if you get checked by a ranger.

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    Thumbs up A cautionary and tale followed by a good tip!

    Been fishing there for around thirty years and it never dawned on me that they might run out of permits or that we can get a permit on-line.

    Good stuff guys, Dave




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    Last edited by Dave E.; 01-19-2011 at 01:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littletruckee View Post
    They run out of permits from time to time and the Indians live by another clock.Buy a seasonal permit or buy your permits ONLINE(http://www.plpt.nsn.us/index.html) and this will never happen.Throwing 9 bucks under the door will not help if you get checked by a ranger.

    Jay
    Doing something like that has worked for me on several occasions at other places. Even when I was checked. I do agree, its not a foolproof system, but I will be damned if their lack of foresight and preparedness keeps me from fishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay View Post
    but I will be damned if their lack of foresight and preparedness keeps me from fishing.
    Dangerous attitude to have when on an Indian reservation. Things don't work the same...

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    Thats me, living on the edge, not filling out little slips of paper...

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    I have gone into various fly shops and sporting goods stores in CA over the years trying to buy a CA fishing license and they have been sold out. The last time was trying to buy my CA fishing license at Sportman's Warehouse in reno... they were out. I remember once trying to buy a license at Dollard's Market in portola and they were out. So the fact that a convenience store @ pyramid lake is out of licenses is not unusual and particular to the Pyramid Lake Reservation Tribe. So let's not erroneously try to imply that. Or something else along those lines. You can get a fishing license at the Crosby Lodge 24/7/365. You can get a license at the convenience store right next to the rangers station(they may be sold out as you encountered), you can get a license at Cabela's, Sportsman's Warehouse, or Scheels in reno and online as was mentioned above. Just be aware that any store can be sold out of permits at any time. I have learned to buy my fishing licenses well in advance of leaving for a trip and arriving in the area to fish whether it is CA, MT, ID, AK, NJ, FLA etc or pyramid lake. The fact that you didn't have a license in advance, or didn't know that you could have purchased one online or at the crosby is who's fault?

    As far as the Rangers and any authority on the Paiute reservation, they have always been very decent and extremely reasonable in their dealings with me and from what I have seen with others not so deserving. And that includes having to deal with an endless amount of a-holes that come up to the lake that think THEY OWN the place. I have never found them to go out of their way to cite individuals for various violations that guests to their lake routinely do. So as far as slipping money under the ranger station door(if they weren't open at 8am for some reason) I am not saying you will definitely not be cited but I would be extremely surprised if you were.

    The ranger station office is not open at 7am. It is open at 8 am. It should say that on the door. Open being ONE young lady working in the office. If they were not you can inquire as to why, if you feel slighted. Perhaps she fell ill or some other reason as to why she was not able to be there and the office was not open.

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    Also there are TWO ranger station offices. One located next to the convenience store by the marina the other a gray trailer located right off the highway as you come into sutcliffe on the way to the nets. One or the other if not both should be open by 8 am daily. So if ever on the rare occasion you happen to find one closed for whatever reason simply try going to the other.

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    The fishing has been great, myself and friends and I have had several days of 30+ fish per person (16-28" mostly) recently during the nice weather, the biggest a 14.9 pounder. I managed an 11.4 on monday for my fourth fish over 10+ this season. Definitely worth fishing right now. We have some slightly colder weather coming but no fronts coming in, I expect the great fishing to continue.
    Last edited by 1flyfisher; 01-19-2011 at 05:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1flyfisher View Post
    As far as the Rangers and any authority on the Paiute reservation, they have always been very decent and extremely reasonable in their dealings with me and from what I have seen with others not so deserving. And that includes having to deal with an endless amount of a-holes that come up to the lake that think THEY OWN the place. I have never found them to go out of their way to cite individuals for various violations that guests to their lake routinely do. So as far as slipping money under the ranger station door(if they weren't open at 8am for some reason) I am not saying you will definitely not be cited but I would be extremely surprised if you were.
    In total agreement.
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