
Kevin Smith headed down to New Melones Reservoir hoping to find big kokanee and he got several trout and salmon including this impressive 17.25 inch kokanee.
Amador
(Ione) Shore anglers are hooking good numbers of channel catfish in the 2 to 5 lb. range while fishing chicken liver, mackerel, anchovies and other cut baits in the coves on Lake Amador.
“The best fishing is available near the old launch ramp in the dry camp area,” said Lee Lockhart of Lake Amador Resort. “We planted the lake last with 500 pounds of channel cats on June 24.”
Bass fishing has been tough for most, but one savvy angler reported great action on a recent trip to the reservoir.
“He reported landing 30 fish while fishing a Big Swim swimbait on black dart head in the middle of the coves,” said Lockhart. “He targeted bass that were chasing schools of shad. He reported catching a 6 pounder, along with two 4 pounders.”
Bluegill and redear sunfish are showing in good numbers around trees, brush and structure. “My daughter caught a bunch of hand-size bluegill while fishing redworms around the blue docks,” he said. “Other guys have reported landing redear sunfish averaging a half pound and going up to 1 pound while bait fishing with worms on the north side of the spillway.”
The lake level is only 4 feet from full and the boat launching facilities are in full operation.
Pardee
(Ione) As usual this time of year, the kokanee salmon are doing great at Lake Pardee. Boaters are catching limits of landlocked sockeyes averaging 13 to 14 inches and going up to 16 inches by as early as 10 a.m., reported Robert of Pardee Lake Recreation.
“If you are out early in the morning you will find them a little closer to the surface, 25-35 feet down,” according to the report. “As the day warms up, you want to look for them as deep.