
If you want to catch huge trout, it’s hard to beat Lake Amador right now. Both bank anglers and boaters are hauling in monster Amador cutbows and rainbows while using an array of fishing methods at this popular Mother Lode fishery located on Jackson Creek.
My friend Tom Stienstra, outdoors writer for the San Francisco Chronicle, calls Amador “Northern California’s Fish Factory.” I agree, judging from the recent catches weighed in at the resort.
Just ask Rene Ramirez, who was just 6 ounces shy of having the new lake record for trout when he weighed in a 15.75-pound trout on February 27. He landed the fish while soaking Power Bait from shore in the Carson Creek Arm.
The lake trout record still stands at 16.4 pounds, but it could potentially be broken this season, based on the numbers of huge fish showing.
Mike Groulx from Vacaville bagged a 14.74-pound rainbow while trolling green Power Grubs on Tuesday, February 25. That’s not the only trophy trout landed lately. Boyd Rosenthal landed a 13.8-pound trout from a kayak while trolling with a Speedy Shiner, reported Elizabeth Lockhart of the Lake Amador Café.
Travis Marshall successfully battled a 12.94-pound trout while soaking Power Bait from shore. Robert Freitas of Fair Oaks also caught a 12.24-pound trout off the dam on rainbow Power Bait.
Terese Carter of Sacramento had a great day at the lake with her husband, Daryl, when she fooled a 6.65-pound rainbow with Power Bait.
In addition to recent plants from the lake’s on-site trout hatchery, Mt. Lassen Fish Hatchery stocked 4,000 pounds of rainbows into Lake Amador on February 19. We wanted to put in a big load of fish into the lake, said Lockhart. A total of 14,000 pounds.