
Collins Lake, one of the premier trout fisheries for family-style fishing in Northern California, hosted the NorCal Trout Angler’s Challenge Championship on the weekend of November 5 and 6.
The derby began just two weeks after the first fall plants of rainbow trout from Mount Lassen Fish Farm went into the popular fishing and camping lake in the Sierra Nevada foothills northwest of Yuba City. The Collins Lake management has stocked 4600 pounds of big, bold rainbows this autumn and will stock another 4600 pounds before the Thanksgiving weekend.
These trout plants are in addition to the 36,000 pounds of rainbows already stocked in the lake this spring, according to Lincoln Young, manager of the Collins Lake Recreation Area.
Approximately 1,800 pounds of CDFW trout that were originally slated for the spring’s allotment will be put in the lake’s floating pen rearing program that is now in its tenth year. The trout will be released into the lake next year when they are 1-1/2 to 2 pounds.
Although the plants included a good number of 3 to 6 pound trout, none of these larger fish were biting during the event. Instead, square-tailed holdovers in the 1 to 2-1/2 pound range dominated the championship.
"We are extremely pleased with the following this series has seen over the past 3 years, and are happy that it provides a low-cost venue for families that love to fish,” said Vince Harris of Anglers Press, the organization that sponsored the series with the Fish Sniffer. “Next year will be our biggest year ever, as we will have more sponsors and more prizes to give out to our participants."
Tom Billmaier won first place in the event with a 2.85 lb. rainbow. He caught his fish while using PowerBait in the first hour of the derby from his boat.
The second through tenth place winners were: (2) Mike Combs, 2.78; (3) Duane McCune, 2.54; (4) Jake Mc.