
Shore anglers and boaters braved sunny but windy conditions during the NorCal Trout Angler’s Challenge event at Lake Camanche on Saturday, April 22 to hook some huge rainbow trout.
Camanche, the popular East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) reservoir located on the Mokelumne River east of Lodi, is known for its fine shore fishing for trout – and it sure didn’t disappoint anglers during the event. Shore anglers swept first and second place in the event, hosted by Angler’s Press and the Fish Sniffer magazine.
“PowerBait never fails,” said Jim Cross of Milpitas, who won first place in adult division of the event with a 6.58 lb. rainbow. “I was shore fishing with rainbow Power Bait from the north shore bank about 15 feet out when I hooked the fish.”
Cross not only won first place in the Camanche event on Saturday, but he also took first place in the adult division of the NTAC event at San Pablo Reservoir in El Sobrante in February 2016 by catching a hard-fighting rainbow weighing 4.38 pounds. He hooked that fish also while fishing chartreuse PowerBait from shore.
At Camanche, Cross was fishing with Bruce Alger, also of Milpitas, who landed a 1.81 lb. trout while fishing Power Bait.
Grace Sugimoto placed second with a 6.58 lb. rainbow trout. Like Cross, she was fishing from shore with Power Bait.
Pat Vigil of Hayward finished third with his 3.76-pound rainbow. He tossed out Biohazard floating bait, laced with Pro-Cure leech scent, off his boat at 30 feet deep by the dam.