
Collins Lake, a popular rainbow trout, black bass, catfish, and panfish fishery located on Dry Creek in Yuba County, is back in business after being shut down for over a month because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Nestled in the beautiful Sierra Nevada foothills, just over an hour northeast of Sacramento between Marysville and Grass Valley, Collins is a 1600-acre lake and recreation area with 12 miles of shoreline.
"Fishing has been good," said Ed Palma of the Collins Lake Resort. "Lots of trout are being taken by trollers and there is a ton of bass activity. Trout are moving off shore, so most are catching trolling at about 25'. If you are stuck on shore find a good drop off to cast over."
"On the weekends the lake has been very busy with boats and day use to the point where we had to shutdown Day Use last Saturday," said Palma. "Folks want to get outside and who could blame them. Avoid the heaviest crowds by coming Monday-Thursday."
"Collins Lake is open with some operational changes that you can read in the PDF linked at the top of the website. Thanks for being respectful and flexible, thanks for helping us stay open," said Palma.
Brady Blankenship from Yuba City caught a huge rainbow trout on a Mag Lip while trolling really slow near the dam. He self-reported the fish weighed 9 pounds.
More than 50,000 rainbow trout are planted in Collins every spring and fall, meaning that Collins Lake has the largest private planting program north of Sacramento. Thousands of these trout are trophy-sized, planted at 3 to 8 pounds and growing even larger.
The resort, in cooperation with the CDFW, Kokanee Power, and CIFFI, has also sponsored a successful pen-rearing program to enhance the trophy trout fishery at the reservoir.
The CDFW puts the trout in the 12 floating pens at a size of 2/3 lbs.