
Lake Berryessa
Trollers Catch Kokanee Limits, Bass Respond to Top Water Baits
SACRAMENTO – Kokanee salmon fishing and black bass action are both sizzling on Lake Berryessa.
"I had a father/son duo of Leroy and Don out on Berryessa and they absolutely crushed ‘em," said Nate Kelsch of Big Nate’s Guide Service after a recent trip. "They landed limits of big, beautiful Kokanee, with a couple of donkeys in the mix, and 2 beautiful rainbow trout by 9 a.m."
"We used 4 different color Tpex lures behind 6 in. Catch America Offset Dodgers, tipped with Chrome Killer Corn," Kelsch observed. "The fish still cannot resist it! If you are not using these setups or the corn, you are truly missing out."
"We caught fish from 50 to 90 ft, but 75 to 90 ft was best. If you’re interested in booking a trip, please don’t hesitate to call, as we have now opened up the books for October as well. Berryessa is fishing as good as I’ve ever seen it, for all species, and shows no sign of slowing down. We haven’t even started our king salmon trips yet."
On his next trip, Kelsch reported similar fishing success. "This morning I had Miguel, Christine, and Rio out on Berryessa and they scored 3 limits by 10 a.m. of some big Kokanee and a bonus trout! We were cracking jokes the entire time, and had non-stop action," said Kelsch.
"We dropped a handful of fish, which extended our morning, and then they invited me to join them at Turtle Rock for some great egg roll," Kelsch noted.
"We trolled with the same Catch America 6 in. Offset Dodgers and Tpexs as the past few months, with Chrome Killer Corn. The only thing that is changing is the depths. These kokanee are going from 45 ft down to 95 ft then back up to 45 ft again. Pay attention to your electronics and chase the marks! We've been knocking out limits every day and the fish are getting bigger and bigger."
Don Paganelli of Paganelli’s Bass Fishing Experience reported a continuing great top water bite for largemouth, spotted and smallmouth bass on Berryessa.
"My clients rocked it today on Berryessa with topwater baits," said Paganelli after his latest trip to the lake. "There were lots of blowups with some nice ones landed up to 6 1/2 pounds and big ones lost, but that’s fishing. We got off the water by 1:30 p.m. with the heat climbing."
The surface water temperature was 81 degrees. "The dropshot bite was fair," added Paganelli.
Reclamation now requires all boats launching at Lake Berryessa to participate in a seal program to prevent the spread of invasive golden mussels. All vessels wishing to launch at Lake Berryessa will be inspected, according to the Bureau of Reclamation:
A red quarantine seal will be applied for 30 days during which the vessel will not be permitted to launch. Vessels that have finished the 30-day quarantine may return to the lake and have the seal removed by authorized staff and will be allowed to launch.
For questions about this new protocol and vessel decontamination, contact BOR-Berryessa@usbr.gov.
Lake Berryessa is holding 1,425,726 acre feet of water, 89 percent of capacity and 116 percent of average.
- Dan Bacher