
Kris Caceres of Loomis caught just one fish at Lake Pardee on Saturday, March 2, but it was the right one.
He landed a 7.03 lb. rainbow trout while trolling with his buddies Ishi Cholette of Sacramento and J. Staffes of Loomis, winning first place in the Norcal Trout Anglers Challenge Tournament at the popular Mother Lode Reservoir on the Mokelumne River.
The fish was a beautiful wild trout from the Mokelumne River or a holdover planted fish, with perfect fins and tail.
“I hooked the fish about 8 feet deep behind a boulder,” said Caceres. “It was the only fish any of us hooked all day. The rod broke as I was fighting the fish, but we managed to net it anyway.”
“I didn’t catch the fish until noon,” he emphasized. “It just shows that you are never done until you’re done. It was the first trout tournament that I have ever entered, though I have fished bass tournaments before.”
Joey Hill Jr. won first place in the event’s youth division by catching a 1.76 lb. rainbow while fishing across from the marina with his dad, Joe Hill Sr.
“I was bait fishing when I hooked the fish,” said Hill. “We caught our three fish by 9 a.m. We didn’t catch any fish after that.”
The anglers braved the cold and at times torrential rain to catch their trout in the event presented by Gone Fishin’ Marine and Lasher Elk Grove Ram and hosted by Angler’s Press Outdoors and the Fish Sniffer magazine.
“Once again this group of dedicated anglers braved the elements and showed up in big numbers to stay in the hunt for a berth in this year's championship on Collins Lake in November. The race is on and it's shaping up to be an exciting year,” noted Vince Harris, president of Angler's Press Outdoors, the organization that created the NorCal Trout Anglers tour.
Trevor Krugg won second place with a 2.95 lb.