
Amador
Lake Amador has come up 3 feet so far from the latest storm – and another storm had arrived at press time. The lake is currently 44 feet from full – and rising as you read this.
Trout plants are in full swing. “We planted 3500 pounds of rainbows on October 22, 3500 pounds on November 5 and 1200 pounds on November 12,” said Debbie Grayson at the Lake Amador Resort.
Bank anglers and float tubers are experiencing the best action while tossing out PowerBait, Power Worms, nightcrawlers and Kastmasters now; the trollers haven’t showed in force yet. The dam, spillway and docks are the hot spots.
Jim English of Cameron Park bagged a limit of rainbows averaging 2 pounds each while fishing pink and green Power Worms from the docks. Another angler reported catching a 3-1/2 lb. rainbow, according to Grayson.
“One girl showed me a photo of an 8 lb. largemouth, her largest ever, that she caught and released on the lake,” added Grayson.
Camanche
The long awaited rainbow trout plants have finally arrived at Lake Camanche!
“A whopping 4,500 lbs of Mt. Lassen Trout have been planted, including 2,000 lbs in the pond and 1,250 lbs in the lake on each shore,” according to Terry Willard at the Camanche Recreation Company.
Bank anglers should employ PowerBait, Power Eggs, Pautzke salmon eggs, nightcrawlers, jigs, spoons and spinners in the South Trout Pond and off the North and South Shores. Boaters should troll with spoons, spinners and worms behind dodgers and flashers.
Dustin Peck of Manteca caught the biggest catfish of the year to date – and the largest fish of any kind this year at Camanche – when he landed a monster 26.39 lb. catfish from the trout pond.