
Amador (Ione) Want to catch Lightning Trout? Then head to Lake Amador, where 1500 pounds of these beautiful bright yellow/orange bodied fish with red stripes were recently planted.
“Its a recessive gene in the rainbow trout species they noticed, so they started pulling them aside and breeding them until they developed the Lightning Trout,” reported Lee Lockhart of the Lake Amador Resort.
Successful anglers include Phil, who caught a 5.72 lb. Lightning Trout on a fire tiger Rapala 17 feet down while trolling. Tony Taylor of San Jose also landed a 5 lb. Lightning Trout while soaking green garlic PowerBait by the spillway.
The regular Mt. Lassen trout continue to be planted, with the latest plant of 1200 pounds going into the lake on April 26.
Boaters and bank anglers are hooking the trout while using nightcrawlers, Mice Tails, Kastmasters and other spoons. Big rainbow honors go to Nicole, who landed a 7.5 lb beauty while soaking shrimp bait.
“The bass have spawned,” said Lockhart. “The females have moved into deeper water, while the males are guarding the nests. Anglers are doing best while tossing out plastic worms.”
The lake is currently full and the surface water temperature is 62 degrees. 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.
Pardee (Ione) There is lots of good news on trout at Lake Pardee this week. Bank and boat anglers continue to do really well. From the shore, Stoney Creek landing, Porcupine Point and Woodpile are the best places to find them.
“From the boats, look for them at the mouth of the river and up the river arm. Power bait (rainbow or chartreuse), white Power Eggs and mini spinners have been the best baits,” according to Pard.