
Davis Lake
Catfish and Black Bass Offer Best Late Summer Action
PORTOLA – The surface water temperature at Davis Lake is cooling with the cooler weather. The surface temperature was in the mid to high sixties at press time.
After rainbow and brown trout fishing slowed down during the “dog days” of August, the action is appearing to perk up, at least for trollers.
“One angler came in today with three nice trout, a mixture of rainbows and browns,’ said Jeanne Graham. “He was trolling Baby Simon lures at 15 feet deep.”
Graham hasn’t heard any reports from bank anglers or fly fishermen lately, but shore fishing and fly fishing should also pick up with the cooler weather. Bank anglers interested in hooking trout should toss out PowerBait and nightcrawlers at Mallard.
The brown bullhead bite is best on the north end of the lake at this time. Anglers should use worms and prepared dough baits for the 1 to 2 lb. catfish.
The largemouth bass are still hitting soft plastics and worms around the lake. South of Eagle Point and north of Lightning Tree are two of the better spots to target bass.
On July 23, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife planted 20,000 subcatchable rainbows in the reservoir.
Davis is holding 67,900 acre feet of water, 82 percent of capacity and 124 percent of average.
- Dan Bacher