
Amador
Caden hit Lake Amador with his Mom and Dad this spring and busted this impressive 4 lb. rainbow trout!
(Ione) The trout plants are over at Lake Amador until the water temperature cools down in October, but the lake management did plant 500 pounds of catfish, ranging from 2 to 5 pounds each, on Tuesday, June 7.
Anglers are still catching rainbow trout, but they are showing in deeper water at 20 to 25 feet deep in the main body. Fishermen are bait fishing with PowerBait and crawlers or are trolling with nightcrawlers, spoons, spinners and minnow imitation lures.
Bass are in post-spawn mode, and anglers are hooking them on a mixture of plastic worms, Senkos, and jigs, as well as on top water lures early and late in the day. One angler landed a 7.8 lb. largemouth bass while fishing a plastic worm on the rocky points past the spillway.
Crappie and bluegill are also offering solid action for anglers fishing crappie jigs, nightcrawlers, and minnows in shade or brush or off the docks.
The lake is currently 1-1/2 to 2 feet from full. The launch ramp is all pavement and wide-open for launching and has both docks in the water.
Meanwhile, anglers are gearing up for the Carp Cull Bow and Spear Fishing Tournament at Amador on Saturday, June 18. Registration starts at 6 am and the event ends at 2 pm. There is a $10 entry fee that covers the fishing and/or boat launch.
There is also a $10 big fish side pot. For more information, contact Lake Amador at 209-274-4739.