
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s Rancho Seco Reservoir, a scenic 160-acre year-round recreational facility nestled in the rolling countryside of Sacramento County between Galt and Ione, has hosted trout derbies every spring since 1993 – and I’ve covered all but a couple of them.
The 25th Annual SMUD Trout derby on March 17-18, 2018 was another event to be remembered as just shy of 1000 participants took advantage of a break in the weather, to catch some of the quality Mt. Lassen rainbow trout the lake is producing at this time, according to Vince Harris, owner of Angler’s Press.
Just under 1000 anglers participated in the SMUD Spring Trout Derby at the Rancho Seco Recreation Area on March 17 and 18. A record 71 people brought fish to the scales that topped the 3 pound-plus mark, which for most trout anglers, according to Harris. The derby, like previous ones, featured three divisions: adults (17+), youth (11-16 yrs) and kids (10 and under).
Chris Martinez took first place honors in the adult division on day one with a giant 7.93 lb. trout, and received a new boat, motor and trailer package for his efforts.
“I was jigging mice tails from my kayak when I hooked the fish,” said Martinez. “I caught my limit of five fish.”
Carlos Nazario took first place in the adult division on day two of the SMUD derby with his 6.36 lb. trout. He was fishing with Jose Rojas of Galt, who caught a 5.63 lb. rainbow while using a Mice Tail from his kayak. He also landed his limit of fish.
The second through tenth place adult division winners were (2) James Davi, 7.68; (3) Kurt Rohrbach 7.21;