
The NorCal Trout Anglers Challenge tour kicked off the 2018 season on February 3 with superb fishing and unseasonably warm, sunny weather at San Pablo Reservoir, nestled in the green, rolling hills of El Sobrante in the East Bay.
It was quite a contrast with last year, when anglers braved cold, wet and windy conditions at the lake. Many anglers reported catching their limits of trout while using an array of offerings.
The event, presented by Gone Fishin’ Marine and sponsored by Angler’s Press and the Fish Sniffer magazine, drew 242 total participants. A total of 113 adults and 28 kids brought fish to the weigh-in table.
"We are overwhelmed and very thankful for the support we have received from both our sponsoring partners and participants, and it is clear that this series is helping to bring individuals, families and youth together - in one place, to enjoy a great weekend of outdoor fun,” noted Vince Harris, president of Angler's Press Outdoors, the promoting organization that created the NorCal Trout Angler's Challenge Series, and has been its host for the past 5 years. “We are looking forward to another fantastic year."
The fishing success anglers reported was a combination of prime water conditions and heavy rainbow trout plants. The lake is full and the water clarity is "awesome" at San Pablo, according to Marcella Shoemaker of the Rocky Mountain Recreation Company.
“We planted 8,000 pounds of rainbow trout in the lake for the February 2 opener and the February 3 NTAC tournament,” said Shoemaker.
Rain Bipat of Fairfield won first place in the adult division of the event by catching a 5.61 lb. rainbow while tossing out PowerBait.
“We rented a boat, drove to a spot and then fished bait,” he said. “My wife, Sunita, and I both caught a lot of fish.”