Fish Sniffer Issue 3915 | Page 3

Up-To-Date and Published Locally... By Sportsmen... For Sportsmen! MADE IN U.S.A Vol. 39 - ISS.15 Lower Bear River Reservoir Map Feature See Page 14 July 15-20, 2020 38 Years Serving Sportsmen Special Section KAYAK Fishing: pgs 20 Our 38th Area Reports Year “The Magazine for West Coast Sportsmen!” INSIDE Everyone is Catching Fish Except Me! A fter a huge dip in kokanee numbers due to drought condi- tions, Lake Berryessa has rebounded nicely into the trophy cold-water fishery we’ve come to expect. The king salmon are about a year away from reaching their optimal size, but both the rainbow trout and kokanee salmon are some of the best quality fish in the Golden State. It’s not an ‘easy limits’ type of trip, but if you hang in there the quality of fish will have you coming back for more. On June 14th, I had the opportunity to take my family Yeah, I’m in a slump. My fishing career has been one of constant peaks and valleys. During the peaks, I can do nothing wrong. I hook big numbers of fish including big fish and I land almost all Salmon fishing has been fantastic outside the Golden Gate for anglers pulling rigged bait and Apex Lures. Photo courtesy of NEW EASY RIDER SPORTFISHING, Berkeley. of them. Conversely when I’m deep in a valley, I often can’t hook fish and when I do there is a very good chance I’ll lose them. My current slump has lasted for most of June and hopefully I’ll have broken out of it by the time you read these words. Yesterday I went back up to Jackson Meadows. I hooked a big fish in the first 10 minutes, lost it at the kayak and went strikeless for the next 6 hours! Three weeks ago, I was up at Jackson and landed several nice rainbows and cutthroats during a very good bite. It was about that time that the slump first started kicking in. Sure, I landed fish that day, but I lost as many as I brought to the net including two big fish. In addition to being flat out skunked a few times, what is really striking is the amount of fish I’ve been losing. I keep a fishing journal and I just did the math. I’ve lost over 55% of the trout I’ve hooked during the month of June. That’s pretty rough. The bright spot is that when I break out of the slump I’m in for some great outings with lots of hookups and lots of landed Trophy Cold-Water Fishery Rebounds at Lake Berryessa to Lake Berryessa for a fishing/water sports combo trip. The game plan was to fish until noon, swim, and then pull the kids on the inner tube in the afternoon heat. 3:30 AM, and I was lugging WHAT’S HOT by Jack Naves the kids out to the truck to get an early start on the road. After ninety minutes of winding hilly roads, we found ourselves on the Napa side of the lake at Capell Cove. My wife Gina motored the boat off the trailer with ease, and we were well on our way in no time. A light chop made for a comfortable ride out to the ‘Big Island’ area of the fifteenmile elongated lake. I tied the kids’ inner tube off of the port side bow and quickly deployed the electric trolling motor. We plotted a course northward, and after about fifteen minutes we had two decent sized kokanee on ice. After losing other one, quiet took hold until we spun around from the eastern flats back towards the Big Island. Through the yellow haze of Fish Sniffer TIP OF THE WEEK GONE FISHING by Cal Kellogg fish. Until then, I’ll have to try to purge the image of yesterday’s big cutthroat suspended in midair having shaken my Trigger Spoon a nano-second before from my mind. Where Should You Go Fishing? Well for the time being, you should avoid fishing anywhere near me because my spate of bad luck will likely shut the bite down wherever I’m fishing…LOL! The best bite in the north state is taking place beyond the Golden Gate in the form of ocean salmon fishing. The action has been amazingly consistent this season with anglers landing limits and near limits of salmon daily. The kings are running large, averaging 8 to 11 pounds and ranging up to 30 plus. The top performing offerings have been rigged anchovies fished with a red or green inline flasher or a watermelon Apex. There hasn’t been good Apex action outside the Gate for a few years, CONTINUED ON PG 23 Grace Naves battle this dandy kokanee while fishing Lake Berryessa with her dad Jack this June. Photo by JACK NAVES, Fish Sniffer Staff. the rising sin, the starboard downrigger rod suddenly shook to life. “Grace… Wash Your Hands! Don’t Touch Your Face! See Page 2 for an update about the Fish Sniffer and Coronavirus CONTINUED ON PG 16 FRESHWATER REPORTS Amador Lake - Berryessa Lake..............................4 Bullards Bar/Englebright Reservoir - Davis Lake...............................................11 Eagle Lake - Eastern Sierra................................. 17 Feather River - New Melones Reservoir........ 18-19 Oroville - Rancho Seco Reservoir....................... 21 Tahoe/Donner Lakes- West Delta................... 22-23 SALTWATER REPORTS Berkeley - Bodega Bay............................................ 24 Fisherman’s Warf - Monterey Bay.........................25 Monterey Bay......................................................27 FEATURES Where...When...How... SALMON JOURNAL.................................... 6-10 BAJA ROUNDUP........................................................27 BULLETIN BOARD.....................................................3 CATCH & RELEASE - FLY FISHING: Jason Thatcher...12 FISH SNIFFER COUNTRY: Dave Hurley..................13 GO FOR IT: Staff.........................................................2 HOW-TO: Cal Kellogg................................................5 KAYAK FISHING SPOTLIGHT: Kevin Hofer .............20 MAP FEATURE: Dan Bacher...............................14-15 SPOTLIGHT ON CONSERVATION: Dan Bacher......26 STAFF TACKLE What We’re Using Cal Kellogg - trolled French Meadows Reservoir from his Hobie Pro Angler 14 Mirage Drive powered kayak. Cal used two of his signature series yellow leadcore rods. The rods were matched with Abu Garcia 5500 Line Counter reels spooled with Hybrid Leadcore Rigs utilizing Yo-Zuri Top Knot fluorocarbon and braided line. Using these rigs Cal hooked a limit of rainbow trout to 18 inches while pulling Speed Spoons. For added attraction Cal coated his lures with Bloody Tuna scent Pro-Cure Super Gel. Paul Kneeland - fished Eagle Lake with Gary Caruso of Auburn and Brian Garcia of Colfax in the Fish Sniffer Rogue Jet Coastal 21. They caught rainbow trout to 22 inches using an 8’ light action Okuma Kokanee Black rod with a Daiwa Lexa 100 line counter reel loaded with 8 lb test P Line CXX line. They trolled yellow/orange Speedy Shiners and orange/gold 2” MagLips both on the surface and 12 feet deep off the Canon downriggers at 2.3 mph. Dan Bacher - fished for rainbow trout at Spicer Reservoir. He used a Berkley Ugly Stick GX2 6’ 6” medium action spinning rod, teamed up with a Shakespeare GX235 spinning reel filled with 6 lb. test P-Line CX Premium Fluorocarbon Coated Line. He fished with rainbow Berkley PowerBait, nightcrawlers and 2/5 oz. gold/ red stripe Little Cleos.