
New Melones Lake
Big Channel Cats Go On Bite
ANGELS CAMP – While fishing at New Melones Reservoir for late season kokanee salmon remains very good, the catfish have gone on a superb late summer bite at night.
"We changed things up and left the kokanee alone and chased catfish last night," reported Kyle Wise of Head Hunter Sportfishing. "We fished the shallow flats with cut bait for 22 fish to the boat and 18 retained, while enjoying Lockeford sausage on the BBQ."
"If you’re looking to escape the heat and enjoy a laid back fishing adventure with nobody on the lake this is for you," he noted.
On his latest kokanee trip on the reservoir, Wise reported top-notch fishing, "with limits in minutes."
"I had Mr. Njrich reach out to me to take out the grandkids and learn how to fish for kokanee. We absolutely accomplished both before 8 a.m. with limits and a bonus brown & rainbow trout.
Late season tactics paid off with a few fish being caught up in the water column. "If you’re looking to fill the freezer/smoker or learn a few tricks, we’re going to run a little longer this year," Wise added.
Boaters interested in participating in the new seal program can obtain a quarantine seal to attach to your boat and trailer at this time. Please visit the Glory Hole boat launch location between 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to obtain one from a park ranger free of charge, to begin the 30-day quarantine period prior to any future boat launching at New Melones.
For questions about this suspension and the new protocol, contact a New Melones staff member at 209-459-7290 or visit the New Melones website.
New Melones is holding 1,709,940 acre feet of water, 71 percent of capacity and 119 percent of average.
- Dan Bacher