
Los Vaqueros
(Byron) Though the water at Los Vaqueros is cold at 52 to 53 degrees, recent rains have brought a rebound in catfish fishing.
“This week saw a resurgence of catfish due to the muddy waters from the heavy rainfall,” said Brian Demmunik of the Los Vaqueros Marina. “A number of catfish came out of South Cove and Cowboy Cove where the water was washing down out of the hills. It has slowed with the clearing up of the water, but a few are still being caught.”
Anglers weighed in two monster cats over the past two weeks. Chomnan Loth of San Ramon caught a 13.9 lb. channel cat on an anchovy in Cowboy Cove. Mikell Gi from Antioch landed a 14.8 lb. catfish while soaking nightcrawlers in Cowboy Cove.
“Trout fishing is really good with the usual baits used by rental boaters and shore anglers,” said Demmunik. “Anglers are fishing nightcrawlers and PowerBait in Cowboy Cove and the South Cove.”
Big trout honors go to Luis Roman of Pittsburg, who landed a 10.62 lb. trout while employing salmon eggs in the South Cove. Pat Parra fooled a 9 lb. trout with a jig, while Andrew Lopez nailed a 9.34 lb. trout. “A couple of 6+ pounders also came out of Howden Cove on PowerBait,” he disclosed.
Striped bass fishing is slow, with undersized fish under 18 inches still providing the main action. “We are still seeing many undersized fish being caught for every keeper,” he disclosed.
The reservoir is now at 51 percent of capacity with 81,000 acre-feet in storage. It’s declining by about 700 acre-feet a week. The shoreline is muddy, so be prepared.
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