
Lake Oroville
Landlocked Chinooks Are Big But Few and Far Between
OROVILLE – It continues to be a case of quality, not quantity for salmon anglers trolling at Lake Oroville. Salmon from 8 to just under 12 pounds have been pulled from the lake over the past month, but don’t expect to catch a lot of fish.
On his latest trolling adventure on Lake Oroville, Dave Koistinen of Tornado Flshers on May 31 reported 2 salmon for 3 bites.
“The bite was off by 9:30 and I was off the water at 11:00 a.m.” he reported. “I trolled a Brad's cut plug white hoochie and rolling anchovy – both got bite. All of the bites came on 8" Tornado flasher 360 green and chrome dodger 80ft deep 1.7 mph.”
“The Tornado Flasher tip of the day for Lake Oroville king salmon anglers is to upgrade your leader line to at least 15 lb. test and your main line to 20 lb. test,” he advised. “Change out your hooks on your off the shelf hoochies, and Brad's kokanee cut plugs to Gamakatsu 1/0 finesse wide gap hooks.”
“Use the tray anchovies.