
There are plenty of lakes in the Mother Lode and Bay Area that offer kayakers of all experience levels some epic trout fishing at this time of year. These lakes are great but when you want a change of scenery or to escape the crowds of powerboats or just feel like a bit of an adventure, look to the Sierras. Some of my favorite lakes to escape to are just up the hill, below or right at the snowline.
One of my favorites is Beardsley Reservoir. If you can get in, the rainbow trout fishing is outstanding on a trolled dodger and worm, Berkley Mousetail, small Rapala or Kastmaster. The quantity of trout and the scenery will more than make up for the size of the fish, although there is a shot at catching a nice German brown if you focus your efforts on them. If the wind blows you off the main lake, a short trip to Beardsley Afterbay may offer more protected fishing. Be aware there are special regulations here, and it fishes more like a slow moving river than a lake if the pumps are operating. Marabou jigs and wooly buggers will produce bites as do No. 4 Panther Martin spinners in the gold and black finish.
If numbers are not your game and big fish are, then an expedition to Salt Springs Reservoir should be added to the bucket list. The wind warnings posted by the dam are no joke so use caution. In the winter the water level is low, which helps consolidate the fish, but this also means that at times a few hundred-foot scramble through rocks is required to get a kayak on the water. To have a lake all to yourself, it is worth the effort for sure. There are some quality 5-10 plus pound browns lurking in these waters.