
Camanche/Pardee Lakes
Shore Anglers Get Ready for Trout Plants
BURSON – Fishing pressure remains light at both Camanche and Pardee reservoirs, due to the closure of the lake to private boats including kayaks. Trout plants at both reservoirs will resume in the fall after the surface water temperature cools down.
But catchamericafishing reported “trout limits for the crew renting pontoon boats and running Power Bait” on Camanche over the Labor Day weekend, so there are plenty of holdover rainbows in the lake to be caught.
The most recent fishing report from the Lake Camanche Recreation Company was when Victoria Flemings landed an 8.9 lb. channel catfish, winning first place in the Lake Camanche Catfish Competition. The derby featured 45 entries.
The boat ramps remain closed through the end of 2025 for launching outside water craft, although shore fishing, mussel-free rental boats, and camping are still available at Pardee and Camanche reservoirs.
Due to the spread of the golden mussel recently discovered in Northern California, the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) will keep boat launches closed to private vessels for the 2025 season. “This decision eliminates one of the primary ways that mussels spread, helping EBMUD keep its commitment to protect the environment and the public water system on behalf of its 1.4 million customers in the East Bay,” the agency said in a press release.
- Dan Bacher