Fish Sniffer On Demand Digital Edition Issue 3818 August 16-30 | Page 14

12 FRESHWATER August 16-30, 2019 FRESHWATER REPORTS: to fishing jigs off ledges and drop offs in 15 to 40 feet of water. The most excitement of the past couple weeks was when Guercio caught and released a 12.3 lb. largemouth. “I thought it was a bass at first because it fought like one, but then as I got it close to the boat I realized it was a catfish,” he noted. Other bass anglers have also reported hooking catfish while fishing an array of lures. - Dan Bacher CONTINUED FROM PG 7 CAMANCHE LAKE cont. makes it that much more special. Right when you think everything is falling apart, God steps in and reminds you to keep going, make another cast in a sense.” Lake Camanche has dropped down to 93% full with an elevation of 231.39′ above sea level and Pardee Lake was still reading 99% full. Lake Camanche was receiving 624 cubic feet per second from Pardee while releasing 850 cfs. into the Mokelumne River at the time of this report. For more information regarding water levels, you can visit http:// cdec.water.ca.gov/reportapp/ javareports?name=RES to pursue sunfish at Collins. Spencer Kulger of San Jose caught 17 crappie while using marshmallows by the dock. Chase Millis of Fairfield reeled in a huge 1-3/4 lb. bluegill using redworms in Elmers Cove. The water level is only 9 feet from full and the surface water temperature is 80 degrees. DAVIS LAKE COLLINS LAKE Catfish, Rainbows, Bass and Sunfish Excite Anglers CARSON PASS AREA Trollers Reel In Mackinaw Trout VOL.38 • ISS. 18 The bass bite at Lake Berryessa is very good. This Berryessa smallmouth grabbed a finesse worm during a July 16 outing. Photo courtesy of PAGANELLI’S BASS FISHING EXPERIENCE, Sacramento. KIRKWOOD – How the mackinaw fishing is doing at this time at Caples Lake depends upon who you talk to. ‘Some anglers say the fishing is great, while others say it’s no so great,” reported Taylor Tioben at Caples Lake Resort. “Anglers are doing the best while trolling with worms behind flashers at 20 to 30 feet deep.” Big fish honors go to Matt, who landed a 13 lb. mackinaw measuring 24 inches long during a recent trolling adventure. Shore anglers and boaters are also picking rainbow trout while fishing PowerBait, nightcrawlers, Kastmasters and other lures at Caples. Trollers are working deeper water to catch rainbows at Lower Bear River Reservoir. Boaters are using nightcrawlers and PowerBait to bag the rainbows, according to Mike Raso at the Bear River Lake Resort. - Dan Bacher CLEAR LAKE Boaters Target Largemouths with Top Water Lures, Jigs OREGON HOUSE - Anglers fishing at Collins Lake over the past few weeks have been catching a mixture of catfish, rainbow trout, black bass, crappie and bluegill Jerry Freeman of Live Oak caught three catfish weighing 5, 6, and 5-3/4 pounds while using beef brains and chicken liver near the bridge, reported Kristiana Richardson of the Collins Lake Resort. Both bank anglers and trollers are picking up some quality trout. Tara Soto of Hemet landed a 6 pound trout while soaking Power Bait near the dam. Danny Kimbel bagged four trout to 4.5 pounds while trolling a chartreuse lure about 20 feet deep. The spotted bass bite is going strong. Just ask Jacob and Issac, who caught a 5 lb. and a 1-1/2 lb. bass off the dam while using Senkos. The late summer is always a good time Trolling Remains Top Method for Catching Rainbows PORTOLA – If you want to catch rainbow trout at Lake Davis at this time, your top prospect is to troll with lures. “Trollers are catching the most fish in the area from the Big Island to Mallard at 20 to 22 feet deep,” said Jeanne Graham at J&J Grizzly Store and Camping Resort. “The fish are hitting best on Baby Simon and Needlefish red dot lures.” Ed Dillard of Dilard Guided Fishing reported good trout fishing on recent trolling adventures. “We have done well lately fish up to 20 inches,” he said. “Most fish are being caught on Baby Simons in blue and green. We are trolling down at 20 feet deep. The surface water temperature is about 71 degrees or so.” Bank anglers are picking some chunky rainbows in the 25 to 26 inch range while tossing out PowerBait and nightcrawlers at Mallard Cove in the early morning hours. “Fishermen who have a good casting arm are doing best,” said Graham. CONTINUED ON PG 13 CLEARLAKE - The black bass fishing slowed down recently, due to an abrupt barometric pressure change from hot to cooler weather, but the weather and the fishing are now heating up. “We’re averaging 10 to 15 fish per person on my trips,” said Tom Guercio of Tom’s Guide Service. “The fish are averaging 2 to 3 pounds, along with a couple of fish in the 3 to 5 pound range. I’ve fished 8 out of the last 10 days for bass on Clear Lake.” Guercio has been concentrating on the Ratttlesnake Island and Redbud areas. “I’ve been fishing top water lures, including buzzbaits and poppers, first thing in the morning,” said Guercio. “As the day proceeds, I’m then switching over visit LAKE CAMANCHE World-Class Trout & Bass Fishing, year round! This young angler had his hands full when he hooked this impressive New Melones Reservoir kokanee while fishing with Captain Monte Smith this July. Photo courtesy of GOLD COUNTRY SPORTFISHING, Oakdale. Stock up Now for a GREAT SALMON SEASON! 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