
By Paul J. Kneeland
The 19th Annual Shasta Lake Fall Trout derby took place on the weekend of October 20 and 21. The lake was in good shape, down about 90 feet which is about normal for this time of year. John Brassfield and I arrived at Sugarloaf Cottages in Lakehead and were joined by Bruce Wicks and Al Fiske of Foresthill, Dave Barsi of Oak Run, and Mark Kalinowski of Concord. We launched the Fish Sniffer Rogue Jet 21 Coastal and parked it in the slip below the cabins. As the sun set and the night cooled, we barbequed steaks and had cocktails and cigars overlooking the beautiful Sacramento River arm of Shasta Lake.
Friday morning we were in the boat and heading down the Sacramento River arm of the lake about 6:45 am. On pre-fish days, John and I like to try different areas of the lake, not our favorite spots. We tried several spots in the Sacramento arm, Dry Fork and Big Backbone.
There was one very consistent factor – everywhere we went we saw tons of bait – mostly near the surface and sometimes down to 50 feet or so. We trolled through these bait balls for hours and caught – nothing but bass! The water temperature was 66 degrees and was very clear. I ran a top line most of the morning using several different lures to no avail. Finally about noon, we caught our first trout – a fat 15-inch rainbow that hit an RB Tackle spoon. John’s brother Jeff Brassfield was fishing with Kurt Koch of Rocklin in Kurt’s 20’ Thunderjet and Kurt landed a beautiful 4-½ pound rainbow at the mouth of Big Backbone. Too bad they didn’t catch a trout like that on Saturday! We had dinner at the Basshole Bar & Grill, along with many of the participants in the tournament. There was a general agreement – the bite was very tough, and trout had been caught from the surface down to 100.