
Participants in the NorCal Trout Anglers Challenge Tournament of Champions at Collins Lake, sponsored by the Fish Sniffer magazine and Angler’s Press, found top-notch fishing, particularly from shore, on the weekend of November 3-4. Nestled in the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills, just over an hour northeast of Sacramento between Marysville and Grass Valley, Collins is a 1600-acre lake and recreation area with 12 miles of shoreline. Collins receives large rainbow trout plants in both the fall and spring, with 31,800 pounds of trout planted this spring and another 5,000 pounds stocked so far this fall, with 5,000 pounds more expected.
“This was perhaps the most exciting Tournament of Champions event we have had in the past 6 years,” notes Vince Harris, President of Angler's Press Outdoors. “With over 125 adult anglers and youth participating, the best weather imaginable, and a great bite, we couldn't be more pleased with this event.”
Jeremy Phillipson won first place in the kid’s division with a 5.36 lb. rainbow that he landed on Saturday while fishing from shore with chartreuse PowerBait. “It was a slow morning off the beach when suddenly my rod was slammed down by the fish,” said Phillipson. “Angel Blanco netted the fish for me.”
Moises Blanco placed second in the kid’s division of the event with a 4.97 lb. rainbow. He was fishing PowerBait with his father, Jose, off their campsite.
The third through tenth place winners were (3) Austin Soucy, 3.22; (4) Ryder Peterson, 3.22; (5) Jacob White, 2.99; (6) Victoria Reyes, 2.77; (7) Colby Hill, 2.53; (8) Angel Blanco, 2.44; (9) Devin Osterberg, 2.44; and (10) Anaya Tinsley, 2.38.