
Davis Lake
Catfish and Black Bass Offer Best Late Summer Action
PORTOLA – The rainbow and brown trout fishing has slowed down during the “dog days” of August at Lake Davis, but brown bullhead catfish are hitting and largemouth bass are providing decent action.
"The catfish are hitting both day and night all over the lake," said Jeanne Graham. "The fish average 1 to 2 pounds each. The top baits are worms and prepared catfish baits."
Shore anglers and boaters are both catching largemouth bass in the 2 to 3 lb. range. "Most of the fish are hitting plastics south of Eagle Point and north of Lightning Tree," said Graham.
The trolling bite for trout has slowed down to a crawl. However, she said anglers fishing worms and PowerBait are bagging a few trout in the 17 to 20 inch range at Mallard.
On July 23, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife planted 20,000 subcatchable rainbows in the reservoir.
Davis is holding 71,278 acre feet of water, 86 percent of capacity and 123 percent of average.
- Dan Bacher