
Over 250 anglers participated in the NorCal Trout Angler Challenge Tour event at Lake Amador, hosted by Angler’s Press and the Fish Sniffer magazine, on Saturday, March 18.
The lake was in prime shape for trout fishing, with the lake full and going over the spillway and the Mother Lode foothills surrounding the lake displaying verdant green colors resulting from the winter rains. Anglers caught big rainbows from both boat and shore while enjoying the warm and sunny weather.
Lon Garland won first place in the adult division by bagging a 5.95 lb. rainbow. He was fishing in his boat with Ryan Baird and Matt Tomchick, all from Loomis.
“We only landed 3 fish while trolling Rapalas at 25 feet deep,” said Garland. “It was the first time that I’ve ever fished Lake Amador. In addition to the three fish we boated, we also lost another trout.
“We thought we were going to get skunked until we hooked our first fish, the big one, after several hours of fishing,” he noted.
Adam Papini, a shore angler, won second place with a 5.84 lb. fish that he hooked around 1:30 pm. “I hooked the fish while fishing off the spillway a few minutes ago,” he excitedly told me as he brought the still-wriggling trout to the certified scale for Vince Harris of Angler’s Press to weigh.
The third through tenth place winners were (3) Mike Hart, 5.42; (4) Tom Wolfenburger, 4.82; (5) Mark Sepelyak, 4.58; (6) James Townley, 4.57; (7) Jesse Trejo Sr., 4.43; (8) David Tabuchi, 4.23; (9) Brandon Wu, 4.19; and (10) Paul Costa, 4.06.
The participants weighed 94 fish in the adult division.