
East Bay Lakes Roundup
Perfect weather, light crowds and decent fishing!
ALAMEDA COUNTY – The weather is perfect, school is in, and the crowds are light, seasonal plants may have ended but there is still plenty of action to be had.
Lake del Valle - Paul Clouse and Al Hurwitz continue their quest for DV smallies and are starting to see some decent numbers. Last week the pair took a total of 12 fish (the one Bluegill and 11 Smallmouth). The smallies were mostly on the dink side, except for one weighing 2 pounds. The fish were mainly caught on the western shore of the lake opposite Swallow Bay trolling 1/4 oz Panther Martin Spinners in a salamander pattern at 16-21 feet below the surface in 20–30-foot water columns at a speed of 2.0-2.4 mph.
Largemouth remain another solid target, with a decent morning and evening bite and with water temperatures slowly dropping the bite window is stretching longer into the day. Additionally, the fish are moving into deeper water and are a bit easier to target in the cleaner water. Catfish are still more than available, panfish are at about their largest size of the season, and there are still some outliers such as the occasional striper. Weedless plastics, chatter baits, shallow divers and spinners will all work for bass.
Cut baits like anchovies and sardines are best for the cats and worms under a bobber or small jigs should produce both crappie and bluegill. There was a surprise DFW trout taken this week
A caution advisory for algae remains in effect but has had little effect on the fishing. The water level is good, and water temperatures have been between 75 degrees in the morning and 79 degrees in the afternoon.
Contra Loma – There has been little change to conditions, and the bite remains slow for mostly dink bass. Catfish action has been fair and should remain consistent for the next several weeks. There should also be a decent crappie bite. There is a caution advisory posted for algae.
Construction Notice - Intermittent Closures. Construction continues for the Uplands Facilities Improvements Project and North Dock Repair. Impacted areas include: West Shore Picnic Areas, East Shore Parking Area, and intermittent trail closures on the West Shore Trail near Channel Point and the north fishing dock. The swim lagoon remains closed.
Lake Temescal – Things are slow. Catfish action remains decent and there are still plenty of smaller panfish. Currently there are weed mats formed by filamentous algae and while it is not necessarily a health hazard, it has made finding open water a bit of a challenge. The lake should clear once the temperature drops. The Park District is installing an Oxygen Saturation Technology (OST) system into the lake in spring of 2025. There may be some limited park disruptions, but the addition of the system should be great for the water quality.
Lake Chabot - Continues to produce a decent number of smaller bass on plastics. There should still be plenty of catfish action and you can still count on a sunfish bite. If you’re searching for bass, try throwing plastics and crank baits along the West Shore Trail, or along the East Shore Trail out to Racoon Point, Possum Cove or by boat fishing the shallows near the Warm Water Landing.
Catfish action should be good for anglers fishing the shoreline across from the marina. There is a caution advisory posted for algae and algae may be present on much of the shoreline.
Shadow Cliffs – Remains slow with only a moderate mix of dink bass, some smaller sunfish and a fair catfish bite. Try fishing sardine wraps, anchovies and chicken livers with scent applied from the point closest to the boat launch, or the dock on the far side of the tube. The early morning and late evening are generally most productive.
Blue gill action has been good, and they are starting to reach some decent size. Try a mix of lures including small spinners, jigs and worms under a bobber. Fishing from the docks is generally most productive. There is a caution advisory posted for algae.
Quarry Lakes Park including Horseshoe Lake, Lago Los Osos, Shinn Pond – There has been little change in the action. The Horseshoe bass bite remains slow with mostly dinks but catfish should still be on the feed. There is a danger advisory due to algae at Niles Swim Beach and the beach is currently closed to swimming.
Lago Los Osos bass action has been good but for mostly dinks and the occasional fish to 2-pounds. Shinn bass action has been moderate with the occasional fish to 1.5-pounds.
Please Note: There have been some changes to the personal watercraft inspection process so please call ahead to if you are planning to launch on any of the EBRPD lakes. It’s better to be prepared than get turned away.
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- Chuck Wolf, EBRPD Angler’s Edge