
Los Vaqueros (Byron) Fall is ending with solid trout, catfish, and striped bass fishing at Los Vaqueros Reservoir.
“With recent plants, trout fishing has improved with more limits being caught from all around the reservoir,” reported Brian Demmunik of the Los Vaqueros Marina. “They are being caught in South Cove and Oak Point as well as all around the lake. Mt. Lassen stocked 2000 pounds of trout on December 7. We will be planting again the week of December 14.”
Shore anglers are doing best with garlic scented PowerBaits, nightcrawlers, or Kastmasters. Out of South Cove and from around Oak Point, trout average a pound and a half but range to over 5 lbs. Trolling is employing Rapalas and other lures in the coves.
“Shakers are still the main action with striped bass,” said Demmunik. “We are still seeing many undersized fish being caught for every keeper. From shore, cut anchovies or shad is the bait of choice.”
Stripers need to be 18 inches or more to be legal. Please continue releasing the small fish as quickly and carefully as possible,” he tipped.
Catfish continue to be caught here and there but with the cooler water they are becoming more difficult to catch. For those wishing to target catfish, anchovy and chicken liver are the best choices of bait.
“Most anglers are focused on stripers or trout, although there have been many sightings near the boat dock and adjacent fishing pier. Senkos have been seen catching some nice fish in that area,” he stated.
The water level is currently at 86,600 acre feet. The water temperature has dropped to 59-60 degrees.
Shadow Cliffs (Pleasanton) Anglers fishing bait on Shadow Cliffs are nailing both rainbow trout and channel catfish, in spite of the recent cold snap.
The park district stocked 1000 pounds of rainbows the week of December 7. The district stocked 500 pounds and the CDFW planted 500 pounds.