
Los Vaqueros
(Brentwood) Both pontoon boats at Los Vaqueros Reservoir were damaged by extremely high winds and are temporarily out of service. They are being repaired, so no pontoon boats are available for rental. The 16-foot boats were undamaged and available, according to the Los Vaqueros.
“Trout are doing very well at Los Vaqueros,” said Brian Demmunik of the Los Vaqueros Marina. “Stripers are slowing, and catfish are hit or miss.”
The trout are being caught in South Cove and Oak Point as well as Peninsula Cove. The baits of choice for shore anglers are garlic-scented PowerBaits, nightcrawlers, or Kastmaster lures.
A 14.7-pound catfish was caught using chicken liver this past week in South Cove along with 12.0 and 8.3 pound cats using anchovies.
The reservoir is currently storing 137,200 acre-feet of water, 86 percent of capacity. This is the most water ever stored in the reservoir, and pumping is expected to continue through the month.
The water temperature remains 57 to 58 degrees. Water clarity varies with the rain, but is murky now.
Contra Loma
(Antioch) Contra Loma Reservoir has kicked out some beautiful rainbow trout ranging from 5 to over 10 pounds over the past couple of weeks. Anglers are hooking the trout while using PowerBait, white Mice Tails, or assorted lures at Channel Point or the boat ramp.
Big fish honors go to Rocky Nagano, who fooled a 10.5 lb. rainbow with Power Eggs at Channel Point. Juan and Ricky caught a pair of 8.2 and 6.1 lb. trout with PowerBait and a Kastmaster from a boat, reported Joe Sullivan of the East Bay Regional Park District.
Zackery Baylasy fooled a