PORTOLA – Trout fishing has improved dramatically on Davis Lake with the cooler weather, according to Cal Kellogg, who reported catching and releasing 17 rainbow trout up to 22 inches on his latest kayak fishing adventure on Lake Davis.
“I hooked all of the fish while trolling at 10 feet with orange Catch America Metal Head lures,” said Kellogg. “The trout were feeding on insects, but I’m not sure what kind. The water at Davis was heavily stained, so using bright-colored lures produced the best success.”
“Abdul Masiri, Catch America CEO, caught 8 fish, including a 23-inch brown, while trolling from his boat the next day,” said Kellogg. “He trolled gold and chartreuse Trigger Spoons by himself at 10 feet deep. Both of us fished with leadcore line.”
Ed Dillard of Dillard Guided Fishing confirmed the hot fishing on the last trolling adventure of his season on Davis. “The trout fishing was great – we hooked 40 fish,” said Dillard. “The red Baby Simon copper red was working at 6 to 10 feet. The fish were 10 to 21 inches long.”
He noted that the boat docks are now out at Camp 5, Lightning Tree, and Honker.
Bank fishing for trout is “pretty good” at Eagle Point, Camp Five, Fairview, Honker, and Catfish Cove, reported Jim Graham at J&J’s Grizzly Store and Campground. Anglers are experiencing the best success using worms and PowerBait in the early morning and evening hours.
Graham said he hasn’t heard any reports from anglers targeting black bass or brown bullhead catfish lately.
On July 23, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife planted 20,000 subcatchable rainbows in the reservoir.
Davis is holding 5,770 acre-feet of water, 79 percent of capacity and 125 percent of average.