
Los Vaqueros Reservoir
South Side of Reservoir Opens Back Up to Public, Catfish Is Best Bet
LIVERMORE – From September 2-4, the south side of the watershed was fully closed, including Los Vaqueros Road and the Los Vaqueros Marina. But on September 5 the road reopened to the public.
"We're glad to welcome visitors back to the South side today after the temporary closure,” according to the Los Vaqueros Marina staff. “Road repairs are still underway, so please continue to drive with caution. As always, we appreciate your patience.”
Meanwhile, there have been six plants of channel catfish in Los Vaqueros this summer.
The latest plant by Tsai Enterprises was on August 19 when 1,000 pounds of catfish were stocked in the reservoir. They also stocked 1,000 pounds of channel cats on July 15.
Big fish honors go to Ricky, who caught a hefty channel catfish off the fishing pier. The size of the fish and the bait the fish was caught on were not provided.
For those targeting catfish, chicken liver and anchovies are the best choices of bait. There has been a steady number of catfish being caught around the reservoir. South Cove, Cowboy Cove and Oak Point are some of the popular spots, according to the Los Vaqueros Marina. Expect to catch channel cats averaging 2 to 5 pounds, along with some bigger fish.
“Striper fishing is mixed with both shakers and legal sized fish being caught from around the reservoir,” the marina reported. “Cut anchovies or shad are the baits of choice, either from shore or a boat. Cowboy Cove and Howden Cove seem to be the hot spots for stripers. Just a reminder: stripers need to be 18 inches or more to be legal. Please release the small fish as quickly and carefully as possible. They are the future of our striped bass fishery.”
Although trout plants are suspended until the fall, there are still plenty of rainbow trout out in the lake for anglers to catch. The last plant of the spring of 2,000 pounds of Mt. Lassen trout went into the lake on May 14.
“Shore anglers have the most success using garlic scented PowerBait followed by night crawlers. Trolling is doing fairly well, especially in the backs of coves. Light tackle is important for catching trout. 4-6-pound test is plenty. Fishing has been good. On days the winds allow boats we have seen a number of limits as well as anglers with just a couple. Remember: Limit is 5 per angler for the day,” the marina stated.
If you are interested in renting a boat, the marina recommends calling ahead to check current wind conditions as they are unpredictable and can impact the ability to safely rent boats to visitors. Wind speeds change suddenly and boat rentals are typically suspended when they exceed 15 MPH and when heavy gusts are forecasted. Remember – rental boats are first come, first served. Weekends and some weekdays sell out quickly.
The reservoir is holding 145,000 acre feet of water. For more information, call (925) 371-2628.