
Amador
Larry Hemphill, fishing guide, made a trip to Lake Amador to enjoy the beautiful spring conditions and hook some bass.
“Fishing was good for medium size bass and I was able to ‘sight-fish’ my first of the year,” said Hemphill. “I think I was between spawns, as I only saw small to medium bass - and no big ones.”
“I fished for an hour after dark and caught 2 more bass that hammered a jig. I caught 14-15 in the afternoon - lots of fun. Most were very shallow and active. I covered most of the lake and my best 5 were about 13-14 lbs.,” he stated.
He tipped, “Actually one only need to throw Senkos this time of year - especially the wacky rigged ones. They can't resist!”
Trout fishing continues to be good at Amador for shore anglers and boaters, with a double plant of 2400 pounds going in on April 13 and 15.
Bluegill are also starting to show. “Debbie Hall, her husband and two others landed a bunch of bluegill, keeping seven big ones for dinner,” said Debbie Grayson at Lake Amador Resort.
Pardee
Shore fishing had been slow at Lake Pardee since the lake opened on March 11, but that all changed on Wednesday, April 13, when a total of 8500 pounds of rainbows were released into the reservoir.
“Thanks to the plant of 8500 lbs of Nebraska Tail Walkers from Chaulk Mound Trout Ranch on Wednesday, it has been a great week for trout,” according to Pardee Lake Recreation. “Both the recreation area and the body of the lake have done well. The best baits to try have been Kastmasters, chartreuse or orange PowerBait and worms.”
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