
By Cal Kellogg
My wife Gena loves to fish. With me fishing from a kayak she missed out on a lot of action in the first half of this year, but that changed in late August when I picked up a 12’ Hobie Compass Mirage Drive pedal kayak at Kayak City in Citrus Heights, making us a two kayak household. Gena would now have an awesome platform to fish from.
Our first duo trip to French Meadows was good in that Gena got out in the kayak and learned the ropes of operating the Compass, but it was super windy so she didn’t get in much fishing.
Last week we headed up to Lake Almanor for our second duo trip, and it all came together big time! Our plan was to launch at Canyon Dam fairly early and then spend the rest of the day fishing near the dam. Our kayaks are capable of carrying lots of gear, so in addition to Lucy the Labrador we also had an ice chest with lunch, drinks and snacks. In short, we had everything we needed for a shore lunch and multiple breaks throughout the day.
Of course, I wanted Gena to catch some fish and I was a little worried. Almanor is home to some impressive trout, but they can be tough to catch and the moon was inching up on full. Typically, trout fishing gets tougher during a full moon period. Little did I know that my worries were unfounded.
As I launched, one of the Canyon Dam maintenance staffers started chatting with me about the kayaks and shared that both 1 pound browns and eagle lake rainbows had been recently planted and that the fishing was hot.
Gena’s spinning rod was armed with a ¼ ounce chrome and blue Kastmaster. I had a naked threaded crawler set up on my hybrid leadcore rig. As we paddled out, I could see small clouds of pond smelt and lots of larger marks on my sonar screen.
Stopping in the mouth of the cove nearest the dam, Gena started fan casting and I