
Lake Almanor
Spring Trout Action Starts
(Chester) “Slowly but surely the spring trout bite is getting underway here at Lake Almanor, but we’ve got a ways to go until I’ll be describing the bite as hot,” related Bryan Roccucci of Big Daddy’s Guide Service.
“Right now there is ice on parts of the lake and the water is murky. Some areas are more clouded than others. The water temperature is sitting at 38 degrees, which is about 3 degrees cooler than usual at this time of the year.”
“There are plenty of trout up shallow including some very nice browns. We’ve been picking up fish every day. Some of them are pretty big, but we are having to work hard to get them. Early in the morning I’ve been trolling fairly slow with flies and soft plastics. As the day goes on I switch over to fast trolling with toplined Rapala minnows,” said Roccucci.
“My preferred approach at this time of the year is generally fast trolling with minnow plugs, but when the water is really cold in the morning the slow approach has been working better,” Roccucci concluded.
There have been few reports of bank anglers fishing at Almanor at this time. The combination of ice and frigid air temperatures have been keeping most bankies away.
Toward the end of March and into April, we should begin to see more and more bank anglers working Geritol Cove and other areas of the lake. PowerBait, Zeke’s Sierra Gold, and inflated worms will all produce fish once the bank bite kicks in.
Lake Amador
Bass and Trout Begin to Wake Up
(Ione) Bass fishing has picked back up in the last couple of weeks and lots of people are also catching rainbow trout at Lake Amador.
“What beautiful weather we are having,” said Elizabeth Lockhart at the Lake Amador Resort. “Both fish and fishermen are loving it.”
She said the spillway is still a hot area for shore fishermen.
“With the sunny weather, the dam should be a good area while