
Amador
(Ione) Lake Amador is being stocked every week with Mount Lassen rainbow trout and has been planted with over 18,900 pounds of trout since October 22, according to Laurie Lockhart of the Lake Amador Resort.
The lake is officially 7" over full and spilling like crazy. “We haven't seen it like this in a few years and it looks like more rain is coming,” said Laurie Lockhart at the Lake Amador Resort. The launch ramp is all pavement and wide open for launching with the whole cove full of water, and has both docks in the water.
“Anglers did quite well on trout before the storm,” said Lockhart. “Anglers used PowerBait nightcrawlers, Kastmasters and flies in the top five feet of water. Trout guys should fish like a bass angler, tight to shore. I’ve seen many limits of trout averaging 1-3/4 to 2-3/4 pounds lately.”
“The bass are in pre-spawn mode and are full of eggs,” said Lockhart. “Boaters are catching and releasing good numbers of largemouths that are filled with lots of crawdads. I’ve heard the best reports on black 12-inch worms at night and 4 inch pumpkin colored worms during the day. Your best bet is to fish Cat Cove and Mountain Springs, since they are the warmest areas of the lake and have the most spawning beds.”
“The spawn will be phenomenal, since the lake is stable and not fluctuating. The bass will be content and not emotional,” she quipped.
Notable catches include a 2.3 lb. crappie by an angler fishing off the dock on March 4.
Pardee
(Ione) The Pardee Lake Recreation Area reopens to fishing and camping on Friday, March 11 at 5 am after having gone through several refurbishment projects. This has been the longest