
Amador
(Ione) Rainbow trout fishing continues to be pretty good, with plants of 1200 pounds taking place every other week. The plants will ramp up in the spring.
The fish are going down deeper, up to 15 feet with the sunny weather, according to Elise Lockhart at the Lake Amador Café.
Bank anglers are hooking fish while tossing out PowerBait and Kastmasters in gold and silver. Trollers are picking up rainbows while fishing broken back Rapalas and white grubs while trolling the outer edges of the lake.
For example, Shawn Burrell from Elk Grove bagged two beautiful rainbows weighing up to 4.6 pounds while fishing off the dock. Another angler bagged a 3.52 lb. rainbow.
The annual trout derby will run until March 6, 2016 with a one-time $7.00 entry fee.
The bass fishing is picking up for anglers using jigs in the back of the lake in the Mountain Springs, Rock creek and Jackson Creek arm, said Lockhart.
Lake Amador is only 5 feet from full. The launch is now open with two lanes and two docks as the cove is full of water.
Camanche
(Burson) The big news at Lake Camanche was the capture of a monster 15 lb. 12. largemouth bass by James Vella.
I caught the fish on 6 lb. test line while fishing the lake with my dad on February 12, said Vella. The fish measured 28" length and 23.5" in girth.
A massive 3,600 lb. Mt. Lassen trout plant arrived just in time for Presidents Day weekend, boosting fishing success at