
Los Vaqueros
Rainbow trout and striped bass offer the most consistent fishing at Los Vaqueros Reservoir, but it was a big catfish that took big fish honors over the past couple of weeks.
Sok Chea from San Ramon landed a trophy 15.45 lb. channel cat while soaking an anchovy in Cowboy Cove. “For those wishing to target catfish, an anchovy is usually the best choice of bait with chicken liver being your second best bet,” said Brian Demmunik of the Los Vaqueros Marina.
Big rainbow honors go to David Maruyama from Los Altos, who landed a 7 lb. beauty. Kris Newell topped the bass catches by catching and releasing a 4.70 lb. largemouth on a semi rainy day, November 24.
“Fishing for trout continues to be good with all the trout plants and cooler water temperatures,” said Demunnik. “They are being caught in South Cove and Oak Point as well as all around the lake. The baits of choice are garlic scented PowerBaits, nightcrawlers or Kastmasters.”
“Mt. Lassen planted 2000 pounds on Thursday, November 19 and another 1000s pound on Monday, November 23,” he noted. “We will be planting again next week. With the plants, trout fishing has gotten better with more limits being caught from all around the reservoir.”
Trollers are doing best using Rapalas in fire tiger and rainbow trout patterns in the coves.
Shakers – undersized fish – continue to dominate the striped bass scene with anglers having to work for every keeper over 18 inches that they land. Shore and pier fishing is best with cut anchovies or shad.
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