
By Cal Kellogg
When I get finished writing this article I’m heading into the garage and hook up my Hobie Pro Angler 14 kayak because I’m heading to Folsom Lake at o’dark thirty in the morning in search of trout and kings.
With all the cold stained water that has pushed in the lake recently, you may be wondering, why Folsom?
Well that’s easy. Despite the fact that the conditions seem all wrong with the water cold and stained and the lake level fluctuating wildly over the past month or so, my buddies have been hooking some really nice fish while trolling Folsom’s north fork and main body.
One guy I’ve spoken with this week is Captain Jerry Lampkin of T.N.G. Motorsports Guide Service. Jerry has been doing fair to well at Folsom for about a month, although right this minute he’s down in Mexico enjoying some fun in the sun.
The other guy I chatted with was Mike Kielty. Mike is great troller as his fishing partner and Kokaneemart.com founder Ric Brown. Like most of us, Mike and Ric had been waiting out the weather waiting for spring fishing to kick off. Finally, this week they couldn’t take it anymore and decided to hit Folsom despite the less than optimum conditions and guess what? They smacked some really nice rainbows. Here’s what Jerry and Mike had to say about their recent experiences at Folsom.
"I’d been doing pretty well at Folsom up until the last set of storms,” related Lampkin. “Of course, we are talking about Folsom, so inconsistency is always going to be a factor. Some days we're getting mixed limits of mainly rainbows with a king or two mixed in. Other days we were limiting, but we were getting enough action to keep things interesting.”
“I’ve been spending most of my time in the lower end of the north fork, but at times I’ve headed down into the main body hoping to get into a good size king or two."