
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s Rancho Seco Reservoir is a scenic 160-acre year-round recreational facility nestled in the rolling countryside of Sacramento County between Galt and Ione. It has hosted trout derbies every spring since 1993. This year, the two-day SMUD Spring Trout Derby featured a huge turnout of 833 people, including both adults and children.
You don’t have to look hard to find Rancho Seco Reservoir, the popular fishery located off Highway 108 in South Sacramento County near Herald. The two huge cooling towers of the decommissioned nuclear plant dominate the horizon for miles as they rise out of the vineyard-studded hills of south Sacramento County.
Just before the derby, Mount Lassen Fish Farm stocked the reservoir with 4,500 pounds of feisty rainbow trout and 500 pounds of trophy rainbows.
Anglers enjoyed beautiful spring weather and good fishing for big rainbows both days of the event, but the best fishing took place on Saturday. Fishermen caught fish from shore, from kayaks, and from other small boats while tossing out Kastmasters, Rooster Tails, small jigs and lures. Anglers also bagged trout while bait fishing with PowerBait, Power Eggs, and nightcrawlers.
“There was a phenomenal turnout, a lot of fish were caught and next year’s event will be even more epic,” said Sheldon Bright, Fish Sniffer staffer and organizer of the event with Vince Harris, owner of Angler’s Press, on behalf of SMUD.
The derby featured three divisions: adults (17+), youth (11-16 yrs), and kids (10 and under).
Jerry Xiong won first place on day one by catching a 7.84 lb. rainbow from his kayak. He earned himself a boat package.