
You can enjoy both numbers and size when it comes to fishing for black bass on Lake Camanche. Just ask Albert Berends, former Fish Sniffer staffer and avid bass angler, who reported the trip of a lifetime on the East Bay Municipal Utility District reservoir, located on the Mokelumne River in the rolling Mother Lode foothills east of Lodi.
On Wednesday, February 7, Berends and his fishing buddy Wayne O’Halloran of Rocklin decided to go to Camanche after a previous trip to New Melones Reservoir, where they had caught a lot of bass while vertically jigging.
To say the fishing started off slow at Camanche was an understatement. “We fished all morning until noon with no action,” said Berends. “We looked at one point and it appeared like it was worth fishing. We looked on the fish finder and the fish were loaded from 30 to 50 feet deep like a haystack. From the moment we started jigging, it was like jack poling tuna into the boat.”
The fish, stacked up as they fed on a large concentration of shad, were 75 percent largemouth bass and 25 percent spotted bass averaging 2 to 2-1/2 pounds. The biggest five bass included a 5 lb. 10 oz. largemouth, 5 lb. 1 oz. largemouth, 4 lb. 14 oz. largemouth, a 4 lb. 12 oz. spotted bass, and a 4 lb. 5 oz. largemouth.
They used ½ oz. gold Kastmasters, ¾ oz. chrome Hopkins spoons, and 1 oz. white/pearlescent blue Blade Runner spoons on G Loomis rods and Shimano reel combos.
“The boats were coming by and watching us as we hooked one fish after another. They were either cheering us on or swearing at us,” said Berends.
“Some guys in a patio boat asked us, ‘What are you