
Lake Almanor
Rainbow Trout Smash Spoons
Very good fall trout fishing has emerged at Lake Almanor mainly for rainbows, but the occasional brown is showing too.
“The fishing is pretty darn good at Lake Almanor right now,” related Cliff Spediacci of Hook & Ladder Guide Service. “Myself and another guide had a large group today that we split among our boats and we got about 25 total fish. The lake was recently planted so some of the rainbows we got were small, but we picked up holdovers and wild fish to 5 pounds.”
“I’m getting most of my fish on Speedy Shiners trolled anywhere from 20 feet deep on down to the bottom. The water was calm today, which isn’t the best condition. We’ve been doing the best when there is a little chop on the water,” disclosed Spediacci.
Bryan Roccucci of Big Daddy’s Guide Service has also been enjoying great results while fishing at Almanor.
“The fall brown trout bite isn’t underway yet, but we’ve been getting a brown or two every day. The big news right now is the outstanding rainbow fishing. The fish are still down deep holding anywhere from 25 to 40 feet, but we’ve been able to speed up our trolling and get hookups on various spoons. It’s always fun when you can troll aggressively with hardware for rainbows that run up to 6 pounds,” said Roccucci.
American Basin/Jenkinson Lake
Trollers Land Rainbows At Ice House, Loon
by Dan Bacher
If you want to catch rainbow trout, troll with crawlers and lures or bait fish from the bank at Ice House and Loon Lakes.
For the second consecutive year, SMUD, in conjunction with the California Department of Fish