
ANGELS CAMP – While kokanee salmon fishing has petered out as the fish go upriver to spawn, fishing for rainbow trout is excellent at New Melones Reservoir, according to Kyle Wise of Headhunter SportFishing.
“I had two new clients out this morning, and despite yesterday’s adverse weather conditions, including winds, lightning, and rain, the morning bite proved to be exceptionally productive,” Wise reported. “They rapidly caught their limit of ten fish by 9:30 a.m. while using Tspoons and Speedy Shiners smeared with Pautzke’s Garlic/Herring Fire Gel, down to a depth of 100 feet.”
After his previous fishing adventure, Wise reported, “I ran another birthday trip, and what a morning our two clients had. Find the bait balls and find fish. We were able to catch limits of trout and a few kokanee, plus a brown to cap the morning off.”
Boaters interested in participating in the seal program can obtain a quarantine seal to attach to their boat and trailer at this time. Please visit the Glory Hole boat launch location between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. to obtain one from a park ranger free of charge, to begin the 30-day quarantine period prior to any future boat launching at New Melones.
For questions about this suspension and the new protocol, contact a New Melones staff member at (209) 459-7290 or visit the New Melones website.
New Melones is holding 1,620,496 acre-feet of water, 68 percent of capacity and 122 percent of average.
- Dan Bacher