
Photo by DAN BACHER, Fish Sniffer Staff.
Bank anglers did the best in the NorCal Trout Anglers Challenge event, sponsored by Angler’s Press and the Fish Sniffer magazine, at Lake Pardee during a cold front that moved into the Mother Lode days before.
"Although the forecast called for rain and even snow, the fishing was great, and a total field of 130 anglers participated in this event - which was double the amount from last year,” said Vince Harris, President/CEO - Angler's Press Outdoor Promotions.
Although it was cold throughout the day, it didn’t rain until just as the awards ceremony was wrapping up.
All of the fish that I saw landed during the event were rainbow trout except for one big bluegill; there were no German browns landed like the one caught last year.
D.J. Woodring of Pleasanton won first place in the adult division of the event with a 2.93 lb. rainbow trout.
“It was the first time that I’ve won the event,” said Woodring. “I was fishing PowerBait from the bank in the main recreation area with five other people. That was the one fish I hooked. All of the other anglers I fished with finished in the top 20, hooking a total of 7 fish altogether, but my rainbow was the only one over 2 pounds.”
William Martinez won second place with a 2.64 lb. rainbow. Jay Huey, who took first place in the challenge at Pardee last year, won third place with a 2.61 lb. rainbow.
The fourth through tenth place winners were (4) Ashley Sannar, 2.52; (5) Justin Sannar,