Fish Sniffer On Demand Digital Edition 3812 May 24- June 7 2019 | Page 19
May 24 - June 7, 2019
FRESHWATER
VOL.38 • ISS. 12
FRESHWATER REPORTS:
with chartreuse Powerbait from the
point. The largest weighed 8 1/4
pounds.
Jack A. of Hayward caught three
trout while fishing with Rainbow
Runner lures from his boat. The
largest weighed over eight pounds.
Miguel L. of Union City landed a
seven-and-three-quarter pound trout
while fishing with chartreuse spoons
from his boat.
Fred M. of Fremont caught a
seven-and-three-quarter pound trout
while fishing with green pumpkin
PowerBait from the area to the left of
the swim beach.
Three-year old Romero C. of
Fremont caught a nearly five pound
catfish while fishing with anchovies.
CONTINUED FROM PG 12
PARDEE LAKE
cont.
begin the plankton blooms at Pardee,
putting the kokanee on a better bite.
- Dan Bacher
PYRAMID LAKE
Cutthroat Action Heats Up
as Lake Rises
RENO - For the first time in a while,
there has been an improving bite to
write about at Pyramid Lake. The
action is picking up for both shore and
boat anglers. This is welcomed news
as the fishing had been fairly lousy for
a while.
Jeff Morris casually mentioned
that the Lyman trolling bite has been
pretty decent for boaters trolling
from Warrior’s Point and north. Start
shallow and then work deeper as the
sun comes up. However, the water
temperature is pretty much ideal for
trout at this time, and the fish can be
anywhere in the water column.
The shore bite has been fair to
slightly better than fair; not good, but
acceptable. Don’t expect to catch a
lot of fish, but there should at least be
enough action to be entertained. Dan
Tarner sent a text of a 15 pounder he
caught on his fly rod. The big Pilot
was all colored up and finishing up
his spring spawn. Other anglers have
been chucking spoons from the rocks
around the south end of Warrior’s
Point and scratching out slot sized fish.
The lake is rising about as rapidly as
Pyramid Lake ever rises from all of the
runoff flowing down the Truckee River.
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REDDING
Garry Edminster (shown here) and his buddy Sam Lage hit Pyramid Lake in early May and boated
some quality cutthroats including this handsome fish while pulling half ounce Hum Dingers.
Photo courtesy of SAM LAGE, Mack’s Lure.
In some locations, there isn’t much beach
left. On the bright side, the Tui Chub
spawn should be extremely good this
spring/summer, and the trout will have a
ton of forage available leading into the
2019/2020 season.
- Mike McNeilly
QUARRY LAKES
Trout Are Still Biting
LIVERMORE – Rainbow trout are still
biting at Horseshoe Lake, though you can
expect the channel catfish and black bass
action to perk up as the water temperature
warms up.
The park district planted 1,000 pounds
in the lake the week of May 6-10 and
another 1,000 pounds the week of May
20-24, according to the East Bay Regional
Park District.
Many anglers have found success
on trout at the lake lately. Just ask Eli
D., who caught three trout weighing
between 2 and 7 pounds while fishing with
nightcrawlers from Fisherman’s Row.
Franco caught four trout while fishing
Flies, Lures & Bait
Produce Sac River ‘Bows
To 5 Pounds!
REDDING- - Fishing trips on the
Sacramento River below Redding
are producing from 15 to 30 wild rainbows
to 5 plus pounds per day. The average
fish is running 14 to 18 inches and trout to
23 inches are common. A variety of tactics
are working for anglers targeting the
river’s rainbows.
The Fly Shop reports that fluctuating
flows on the river have causing the fish to
move around a bit, but have not impacted
the bite.
In terms of flies, rubber legs are working
well. The fish are keying in on anything
that is large and brown or black. There
have been some hatches of PMDs, Gray
CONTINUED ON PG 18
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W
ith Collins Lake’s robust
baitfish population, Dick Nite
spoons are a great option, but if you
aren’t trolling from a boat how
can you make use of these
small thin spoons that
offer little in the way of
casting weight?
One solution is to
team those light spoons
with some weight in
the form of split shot to
allow for comfortable
long range casting. The
problem with this approach
is that to present an offering
anywhere near the surface you
have to retrieve line quickly before the rig
sinks off the map. Unfortunately, when
using the small spoons, fast retrieves
generally aren’t what you want.
The best solution to the problem comes
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approach the
‘ol clear bubble
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The bubble has a
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and a tapered hollow
spike wedges into those
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line can be threaded
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