
Amador
(Ione) While rainbow trout continue to provide the hottest action at Lake Amador, it was a huge catfish that topped the recent catches at the reservoir. Glen Poole landed a 19.12 channel catfish while fishing a white Mice Tail from shore, reported Debbie Grayson at the Lake Amador Resort.
“We planted a total of 7200 pounds of rainbows in the lake in March,” said Grayson. “Trout fishing continues to be good for both shore and boat anglers. Our last plant of 1200 pounds of Mt. Lassen rainbows went in on March 31.”
Big rainbow honors go to Jason of Valley Springs, who landed a 4.58 lb. trout while soaking PowerBait off the dam. Matt Urban, also of Valley Springs, nailed a 4.58 lb. trout while using Power Bait off M Point. Finally, 8-year-old Mya landed a 4.06 lb. rainbow while soaking Power Bait from shore.
The lake is 100 percent of capacity and the surface water temperature is 60 degrees.
Pardee
(Ione) Lake Pardee is in great shape for fishing and boating, now that the lake is 99 percent of capacity.
“For the bank anglers, the trout are still pretty elusive,” according to the report from the Lake Pardee Recreation Area. “However, for boaters on the lake, the trout are really coming out. Look for them in the main body of the lake, up the river arm and by the log boom.”
PowerBait, Wooly Buggers, pink hoochies and broken back Rapalas are working really well.
One angler landed a 5-¾ lb German brown near Deer Island while trolling a pink hoochie. Mel Caldwell also caught a quality brown.