
Beautiful Lake Amador, located in the Mother Lode foothills on Jackson Creek near Ione, lived up to its reputation as one of northern California’s premier spots to battle huge trout when the NorCal Trout Anglers Challenge traveled to the reservoir on March 18.
Anglers caught six trout 5 pounds or over during the event that drew over 150 anglers. The lake was full and in great shape, with the lake planted with large numbers of rainbows since October of 2016.
“We weighed in a total of 52 trout during the event,” said Vince Harris of Angler’s Press, the sponsor of the event along with the Fish Sniffer. “It is without a doubt that the Lake Amador trout planting program is one of the best in Northern California.”
Rob Cetinich won first place in the adult division with a rainbow weighing 5.81 pounds. He won $300 and a trophy for his efforts.
Jimmy Wynne captured second place with a monster 5.79 lb. rainbow. He took home $230 for his catch.
Jason Pandolfi won third place with a 5.56 lb. rainbow, winning $230. He was fishing a nightcrawler from shore in the Carson Creek arm when he hooked the huge fish.
“I landed 4 other trout while fishing a weightless worm,” said Pandolfi. “The fish fought hard on the 4 lb. test line. It took about 6 minutes to get in.”
The fourth through tenth place winners were:
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Chester Clark, 5.47
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Sam Deleon, 5.12
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Dale Stuckey, 5
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Dave Quick, 3.95
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Kimberly Sidvers
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Bob Schmidt, 3.87
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Scott Stern, 3.18
The anglers entered in the youth division.