
It's been a familiar story this spring: a small window of fair warm weather punctuated by days of wind, rain, and chill. This is how the conditions were leading up to the 4th annual Collins Lake spring NTAC tournament on April 8.
The week prior to the event the weather was pretty decent, fairly warm and free from precipitation. A couple of days before the tournament things changed, foothill temperatures dropped and rain swept in. The night before the event featured big rain, big wind and in some areas raging lightning and thunder as cold air masses pushing in from the Pacific clashed with the warm air that had taken up residence over the north state in the preceding days.
Talking with tournament director Vince Harris in the hours leading up to the event he expressed concern that with the tough conditions, crowds would be light. While the event didn’t draw its usual 300 plus participants, nearly 200 anglers did turn out. This in itself is a testament to both the popularity of Collins Lake as well as the loyalty and enthusiasm of the anglers that participate in NorCal Trout Angler’s Challenge events.
Matt VanSickle took the top spot in the adult division during the April 8 NTAC tournament at Collins Lake. He caught the winning rainbow on an orange Kastmaster tossed off the bank.
I've been fishing at Collins Lake and turkey hunting on the ridges that surround the lake for well over 20 years and it's become one of my favorite destinations. I've got to admit that over the past couple of years, with the state locked in the grips of a devastating drought, it was tough to look at my beloved Collins Lake. The lake was a shadow of its former self with lots of its bottom exposed and areas where I’d caught quality trout and bass high and dry a long rifle shot from the drought shrunken waterline.
This spring I hadn’t had a chance to visit Collins prior to tournament day. Of course, I knew the lake was full, but I couldn’t wait to see for myself and what a sight it was. The lake is brim full. The hills