
Los Vaqueros (Byron) Rainbow trout offer you your best chance of hooking up now at Los Vaqueros Reservoir. Bank fishermen and rental boaters are landing the trout while fishing PowerBait, nightcrawlers and lures in the South Cove, Peninsula Cove and Cowboy Cove.
Trout plants continue, with the latest plant of 1000 pounds of Mt. Lassen rainbows going into the reservoir on Thursday, March 3.
The fish being caught now are averaging 1 to 4 pounds, with an occasional 7 to 8 pounder, according to Matt de la Madrid at Los Vaqueros Marina.
Big fish honors go to Sean Alvey, who landed a 7.11 lb. rainbow while trolling a Rapala from a rental boat in Peninsula Cove. Martin Villasuerte demonstrated his angling prowess by nailing a 6.18 trout while employing a Mouse Tail from the bank in South Cove.
No big striped bass have been caught since Gayle Greer of San Jose landed a 23.9 lb striped bass while fishing PowerBait from shore in the South Cove in February. A lot of undersized fish continue to be caught for every keeper. From shore, cut anchovies and shad are the top baits.
I heard of a couple of largemouth bass landed, but no catfish over the past couple of weeks, said de la Madrid.
The water level is currently at 80,600 acre-feet. The release has stopped due to lower salinity in the delta. The water temperature is at 52-53 degrees and the water clarity remains good.
San Pablo (Antioch) The trout bite remains good for boaters, with the best spots being the Rock Wall, Sandy Point, and Scow Canyon.
I have seen anglers trolling out here with not much luck; bait fishing is the best bet, said Marcella Shoemaker of the Rocky Mountain Recreation Company. Mice Tails, Power Bait and worms are the top baits. The most successful colors are chartreuse.