
LA GRANGE - If you want to hook a potluck mixture of rainbow trout, king salmon, and black bass, Don Pedro Lake is the place to go.
“A family that fished with me kept two kings, three rainbows, and three bass that they caught,” said Monte Smith of Gold Country Sportfishing after his most recent trip. “Their total was 17 trout, as they were camping at the lake and had really no use to keep so many fish and released most of the fish.”
“The bass were on a tear today as we had two quadruple hookups and several doubles that kept them busy releasing most of them. What a great trip it was with a great family. We beat the oncoming weather back to the dock,” he observed.
On a previous trip on Don Pedro, Smith said, “The group of five beat them up pretty hard. They lost many, even a really good king just outside the net. The big schools of bass that would come racing through our gear and give everyone a great fight kept them busy at times. These guys were a blast to have onboard and are already figuring another date.”
They landed trout, king salmon, three species of bass, and even a kokanee — next year’s fish, according to Smith.
Smith has been trolling homemade spoons at 40 to 75 feet deep. The rainbows ranged from 1½ to 3 pounds.
“We’ve seen a lot of kings from 2 to 4 pounds this season,” he added. “Next year those fish will be 4 to 6 pounds,” Smith concluded.
Don Pedro Lake is holding 1,551,623 acre-feet of water, 76 percent of capacity and 113 percent of average. The lake level is 789.18 feet elevation.
- Dan Bacher