
Los Vaqueros
(Byron). The water level at Los Vaqueros is currently at 90,500 acre-feet – 58 percent of capacity -- and is rising. The water temperature is at 63-64 degrees.
The water clarity is good. A fair number of trout and stripers continue to be caught both from shore and from boats.
The month-long trout derby concluded on Saturday, April 30. Here are the leaders at press time:
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12.19 lbs Pat Parra of Campbell, South Cove with a Kastmaster
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10.61 lbs Dave Togmi of San Jose, South Cove on a crappie jig
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9.55 lbs Viet Phan of San Jose, Cowboy Cove with PowerBait
“There was a 1000 lb Mt. Lassen plant on April 25 and there will be a plant next week,” said Brian Demmunik of the Los Vaqueros Marina.
“Fishing for trout continues to be good with all the trout plants. The fish are being caught in South Cove, Oak Point and Peninsula Cove. The baits of choice for shore anglers are garlic-scented PowerBaits, nightcrawlers or Kastmasters,” he said.
“Shakers continue to be the main action with striped bass. We are still seeing many undersized fish being caught for every keeper. From shore, cut anchovies or shad is the bait of choice,” he added.
San Pablo
(El Sobrante) It’s been a spring festival of big, bold rainbow trout at San Pablo Reservoir.
“This week it looks like Scow Canyon, The Main Rec. Area, Oak Point, and the Pines are where people are catching fish,” said Marcellla Shoemaker at the Rocky Mountain Recreation Company. “PowerBait in chartreuse, Spring Green, Garlic, Lime Twist colors is your best bet.”
Crappie have also started to bite at the Main Rec. Area; use Mini-Jigs and other small jigs to entice them.