
Almanor Fishing Report
Tough Bite for Rainbows, Browns and Bass
Chester - High winds coupled with unsettled weather have made for uncomfortable fishing conditions the past few days. The bite remains tough at best. That said, the fish we are catching are in great shape. Water level seems to have peaked the past few days, and clarity remains at 10-15 feet. Water temperature has dropped the past week; I saw 57 degrees on the fish finder today.
The bite has been tough for bass fishermen as well; there was a small club tournament this weekend and the top boat (five fish limit) was ten and a half pounds. Plastics, crank baits, and top water all caught fish. Trout trollers are targeting the northwest section of the lake alternating between fast and slow depending on weather. We are covering lots of ground and fishing hard for a half dozen bites. Today I slow trolled for two hours without a grab, sped up with hardware, and ended up with five fish. Red/gold at 20 feet on the wire was our top producer. I have not seen or heard of any positive reports on the hex hatch; we are at least two weeks away from the hex hatch getting into full swing.
Traffic has been light during the week; both USFS boat ramps are open and most campgrounds are open as well. Our weather is expected to improve this next week, and I would hope fishing does as well.
Reported By: Quail Lodge Lake Almanor Lodging & Guide Service
American River/Sacramento Area
Central Valley Salmon Seasons Finalized, Shad Are Hitting
SACRAMENTO – The Central Valley salmon seasons have been finalized. The season will open on July 1 on the American, Sacramento, Feather, and Mokelumne Rivers, with the exception of the Sacramento from the Red Bluff Diversion Dam to the Deschutes Bridge that will open on August 1.
The CDFW and NOAA Fisheries predict a total run with an estimated 151,000 total run with estimated 21,000 adults harvested, according to James Stone of the Nor-Cal Guides and Sportsman’s Association. There is expected to be a very minimal