
After being closed for over a month, New Melones angling has come back strong, with wide-open topwater action for bass and excellent trolling for Kokanee, according to Gene Hildebrand at Glory Hole Sports:
New Melones Reservoir has three boat launches open for use with courtesy docks. Campgrounds and all Day Use areas remain closed due to Covid19 county regulations in place. The only fish cleaning station on Glory Hole Point remains closed due to a water line break. Tuttletown fish cleaning station is open for use.
New Melones Reservoir's current lake level is 1040.85, dropping 3.50 since the lake closed April 3rd. New Melones is 47.15 ft. from full. Water temperature is reported to be hovering around 68-70°F. Water clarity is good.
A word of caution when traveling from the rangers station towards Glory Hole Point: If you're hauling any trailer over 10 ft. in height, be aware the Bureau of Reclamation has many oak trees that need to be trimmed to meet Federal Highway Administrations minimum vertical clearance on local roadways which is 14'. The trees overhang the road are creating hazardous driving conditions for you and your trailer/boat/rv having to often drive in the opposite lane of traffic to avoid these trees and prevent damage to your property.
Rainbow Trout are being caught along with some really nice Brown Trout on the lake. Austin Reilly had this 9 lb. Brown slam his tackle while trolling a 3 Sons Tackle pink hoochie. The Kokanee on the fish board says how the rest of the day went for the two anglers from Amador.
Jay Winchester of Lockeford also had a day landing a combo limit of Kokanee and Rainbow trout.