
LIVERMORE – Anglers are experiencing top fishing for striped bass and catfish, though the trout fishing should perk up at Los Vaqueros Reservoir as the water cools and fall trout plants begin.
“Fishermen are picking up stripers while fishing from shore and rental boats,” said Carlos Robles at the Los Vaqueros Marina. “Anglers brought in stripers in the 21- to 24-inch range today. One angler also landed a 10 lb. striper. Bait fishing with anchovies is producing the best success.”
South Cove, the pier near the marina, Cowboy Cove, and Howden Cove are among the better spots to target striped bass.
Channel catfish are also hitting around the lake, including off the pier near the marina. Although Robles has seen some catfish in the 8-pound class caught, most are in the 2- to 5-lb. class. The South Cove, Cowboy Cove, and Oak Point are among the better spots to target catfish with anchovies, chicken liver, and nightcrawlers.
“A few trout — not many — are being caught by anglers fishing along the shoreline,” he added. “Most anglers report catching the rainbows on PowerBait.”
Robles expects the trout plants to resume in late October or early November. The water temperature at the marina was 68 to 69 degrees at press time.
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 or 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.
- Dan Bacher