
Los Vaqueros
Trout are offering the top action at Los Vaqueros. Mt Lassen has made two plants of 1200 pounds of rainbow trout so far in 2017, boosting the trout fishing success.
“In addition to trout, we are still seeing stripers and catfish being caught,” said Brian Demmunik of the Los Vaqueros Marina.
Los Vaqueros Road, which runs from the South Entrance gate near Livermore to the Marina, was closed for three days, but is now open.
The reservoir is currently storing 128,500 acre-feet of water, 80 percent of capacity. Pumping resumed on Friday and will continue through the month. The water temperature remains 58 to 59 degrees. Water clarity is now fair.
“Fishing for trout continues to be good,” said Demmunik. “They are being caught in South Cove and Oak Point as well as Peninsula Cove. The baits of choice for shore anglers are garlic-scented Powerbaits, nightcrawlers and Kastmaster lures.”
“With boats, we are hearing reports of fish being caught in Cowboy and Peninsula Coves. A 5.52 pound trout was caught in Howden Cove on a Rapala. Fish are still coming out of South Cove and from past the Rock Wall,” he noted.
“Shakers are the main action with striped bass. We are still seeing many undersized fish being caught for every keeper. From shore, cut anchovies or shad are the baits of choice,” he noted.
“Catfish are hit or miss with fish being reported out of Cowboy and South Coves. For those wishing to target catfish, nightcrawlers and chicken liver are the top baits,” he added.
Chabot
Lake Chabot is filling back up, said Stan Wong of the Lake Chabot Fishing Outfitters. “The rain this past couple of days has muddied up the lake quite a bit. With a few nice days, it should clear right back up. Our current water level is at 82% and rising.”
Trout fishing is starting to heat up. “Several limits of trout were reportedly caught."