
New Melones Lake
Go Deep For Kokanee Salmon
ANGELS CAMP – The kokanee season is near its end at New Melones Lake, but Kyle Wise of Head Hunter Sportfishing reported top-notch fishing for kokanee at this Mother Lode reservoir.
“Quick limit from New Melones this morning,” said Wise after his latest trolling adventure. “We saw easy pickings while pulling Mag Tackle and Paulina Peak gold dodgers with Apex lures, tipped with Pautzke’s fire corn and herring gel down to 110 feet.”
On a previous trip, he reported, “It was a fun morning on New Melones with three new clients and newbies to Kokanee fishing, they were greeted with a great bite and ended up with limits without losing one single fish.
“There were lots of familiar faces on the water this morning and Stan came thru like always, breakfast bananas were hurled at my boat and ate immediately. John Dahl and Joe were out as well,” Wise said.
Wise used Paulina Peak Tackle gold dodgers paired with Turtle lures and apex lures down to 110’ with Pautzke’s fire corn and herring gel.
Boaters interested in participating in the new seal program can obtain a quarantine seal to attach to your boat and trailer at this time. Please visit the Glory Hole boat launch location between 8 a.m. to 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 1,635,838 acre feet of water, 68 percent of capacity and 120 percent of average.
- Dan Bacher