
Lake Amador
(Ione) The big news at Lake Amador is that the long awaited trout plants have started – and shore anglers are hooking fish averaging 1 to 2-1/2 pounds.
"We planted 3500 pounds on Thursday, October 22 and another plant of 3,000 pounds on November 5," reported Lee Lockhart at Lake Amador Resort.
"Two anglers limited out while fishing off the docks with pink and white Power Eggs on the bottom today," he stated. "Yesterday a guy limited out on trout while using pink Power Worms off the docks."
Shore fishermen are also employing orange PowerBait and orange Kastmasters to entice the trout. Trollers should troll Rapalas or nightcrawlers behind flashers at 15 feet deep.
Bass fishermen are few and far between. Lockhart recommended throwing top water lures off the main points in the mornings and evenings.
The water level is 46 feet from full and the surface water temperature is 69 to 70 degrees and dropping.
Camanche
(Burson) Anglers fishing at Lake Camanche this fall have reported some superb fishing for crappie and catfish.
Ty and his son Beau brought in a nice bunch of 36 crappie weighing a total of 29.4 lbs. "Ty was fishing down the Narrows with a jig," according to Terry Willard at the Camanche Recreation Company. "This makes Ty the winner of this week's Lake Camanche Monster Fish T-Shirt!"
"Cats are hot," she added. "Henry Barner of Concord was fishing nightcrawlers off the north shore peninsula when he bagged a stringer of five catfish weighing a total of 36.76 pounds. The biggest two fish weighed 12.52 and 11.32 pounds."
The lake management will begin planting rainbow trout in the South Trout Pond and at the North Shore and South Shore any day now as the water cools down.
New Melones
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