
Los Vaqueros
(Byron) You never know what you might catch when you go trout fishing at Los Vaqueros Reservoir.
Just ask Gayle Greer of San Jose, who landed a 23.9 lb striped bass, according to Brian Demmunik at the Los Vaqueros Marina. He was fishing PowerBait from shore in the south cove when he hooked the fish.
"We're seeing a lot of small stripers from 15 to 17 inches long, along with some 20 to 23 inch keepers," he said. "They’re hitting cut anchovies and shad."
The trout fishing is going strong at Los Vaqueros, though not as hot as during the previous week. "Most people are catching a few fish, but we’re not seeing as many limits as the week before when everybody was limiting out," said Demmunik.
"Anglers are mainly using crawlers, garlic PowerBait and Kastmasters," he noted. "We’re seeing the top action in the South cove and the Peninsula Cove."
Big trout honors go to Alex Xavier of Hayward, who landed a 7.57 lb. rainbow while using a Rapala in Peninsula Cove. Bryer Smith of Santa Cruz bagged a 6.69 lb. rainbow while fishing a Kastmaster in South Cove.
Finally, Martin Villafuerte of San Jose was casting a Roostertail in South Cove when he caught a 7.19 lb. trout.
Mt. Lassen Fish Farm is now planting 1,000 pounds of rainbows every week.
The water level is currently at 82,100 acre-feet, about 50 percent of capacity. The water temperature is 54 degrees. The water clarity is fair with some creek run-off clouding up South Cove and Cowboy Cove.
San Pablo
(Antioch) "The trout bite is on for boaters," said Marcella Shoemaker of the Rocky Mountain Recreation Company. "The best spots are the Rock Wall, Sandy Point and Scow Canyon. I have seen anglers trolling out here.