
ANGELS CAMP – Crappie may be far and few between at New Melones this time of year, but when you find them, expect the unexpected, observed Gene Hildebrand of Glory Hole Sports.
While bass fishing at New Melones on November 15, Josh Parris, San Andreas fishing guide, definitely caught the unexpected - a new lake record crappie weighing 3.47 pounds. Eric Ochos held the previous lake record crappie of 3 pounds, 4 ounces that he caught off shore while fishing a minnow at Tuttletown in April 2018.
I was looking for bass for a guide trip the following day – fishing 40 to 50 feet deep in the main body off long points and underwater drop offs, explained Parris. I was using a P-Line Laser Minnow ¾ oz. spoon when the big crappie hit.
The crappie was the first fish I hooked out of the school. I dropped the spoon down just a few feet from the bottom and it stopped when the fish grabbed it, said Parris. I battled the fish to the boat and put it in the live well.
He released the 16-1/2-inch fish back into the water after weighing it at Glory Hole Sports. He also hooked and released two other crappie in the 2-1/2-pound range as well as three spotted bass in the 2-1/2-pound range out of that school.
He reported catching another big crappie weighing 2.73 pounds on a trip to New Melones later in November.
The bass fishing is fair, but you have to go deep into the 40 to 80 feet range, he emphasized. Besides using spoons, we’re also hooking fish on drop shot rigs, spybaits, and Ned rigs.