
Lake Almanor
Midge Hatch and Flying Ants Make Fishing Tough
Chester - The bite on Almanor remains tough; insects remain the diet of choice with prolific hatches going off daily. Add a couple of ant hatches and these fish have no reason to chase a meal. The fish we are catching are fat, healthy, and red hot. On calm days you can see fish grabbing insects on the surface as the insect hatches subside the bite will improve.
I was on the water five days this past week, and there was no rhyme or reason to baits/speeds; we mixed up gear based on weather conditions. When the winds are mild I go slow, 1-1.3mph with crawlers, when the wind picks up I change to hardware and speed up, 2.5-3 mph and like most boats on Almanor at least one of the rods will have red/gold speedy shiner on it. Arctic Fox or Jay Fair trolling flies at 1.5-2 mph also caught a few fish with Olive my top choice. We caught a couple of fish top lining a fly on our fifth rod right off the back of the boat. My set backs are running between 80-150’ depending on winds and baits and I have been altering depths attempting to find some type of pattern. Most boats are targeting fish on the north/west section of the lake.
The bass are bedding up, I have heard of a number of four plus pound smallies caught. Bank fishing remains tough with Hamilton Branch your best shot. The USFS opened the Almanor West boat ramp on Friday. Lake level is still on the rise yet remains at near record lows for this time of year. There is no precipitation forecast for the next seven days, it looks like we could see 80 for the first time this year, afternoon winds can make for difficult conditions.
Lake Amador
Deep Trolling Produces Trout Limits
IONE – Is the trout bite on fire? I’d say catching 10 fish in 2 hours means, yes it is.