
Los Vaqueros
(Byron) Spring has arrived at Los Vaqueros Reservoir with solid trout and striped bass fishing.
The water level is currently at 82,000 acre feet. Pumping in water resumed April 1 and will continue to the end of May. The water temperature is at 55 degrees and the water clarity is good.
“We will be holding a Trout Derby during the entire month of April,” said Brian Demmunik at the Los Vaqueros Marina. “There is a $5 fee to participate with tickets available for purchase at the South Kiosk and the Marina. Rules are at the Marina and on the derby ticket. It is a largest trout event with prizes for the three largest fish.”
Kristi Choi of San Jose landed a 6.2-pound trout while using PowerBait in Cox Cove on PowerBait. Another angler bagged a 6.17 lb. rainbow while soaking PowerBait in Cox Cove.
“Fishing for trout continues to be good with all the trout plants and cooler water temperatures,” said Demmunik. “Limits are also coming into the Marina and many have been seen at the fish cleaning station.”
They are being caught in South Cove and Oak Point as well as Peninsula Cove. The baits of choice for shore anglers are garlic scented PowerBaits, nightcrawlers, or Kastmasters. Trollers are employing Rapalas and other lures in the coves.
Shakers continue to dominate the striper catches. “We are still seeing many undersized fish being caught for every keeper. From shore, cut anchovies or shad are the bait of choices,” he said.
Catfish are hit or miss with decent numbers being reported out of Cowboy and South coves following the recent rains. Nightcrawlers and chicken liver are the hottest baits.
San Pablo
(El Sobrante) With the good weather, the water has started to clear and the trout bite is slowly coming back as San Pablo.
“It looks like the pines, rock wall, and Sandy Point are yielding the trout,” said