
A total of 180 adults and 40 youth entered in the NorCal Trout Angler's Challenge event season opener at EBMUD’s San Pablo Reservoir on Saturday, February 8, the day after the lake opened to fishing this season. The weather and fishing were both superb.
This eighth annual season opener for the NTAC was perhaps the best we've ever had, noted Vince Harris, president of Angler's Press Outdoors, the organization that created the NorCal Trout Angler's Challenge series. So many quality fish were caught by so many anglers that we almost lost count.
We are making some significant changes to the NTAC series this year, including a more efficient check-in system, upgraded custom trophies for both the youth and adult divisions, as well as more contingency prizes for participants to win. Stay tuned, he concluded.
The line for the weigh-ins was the longest that I’ve seen in any NTAC event, since so many anglers caught fish that day. Kim Sidvers of Jackson won first place in the adult division with an 8.22-pound rainbow. She landed the hefty fish while trolling spoons and grubs with Tom Wolfenberger.
I’ve fished the Trout Anglers Challenge events for four years, said Sidvers. I won third place in one of the April tournaments at Collins Lake, but this is the first time I’ve ever placed first. Luke Tyman placed second with a 7.18-pound rainbow that he hooked on PowerBait fished on a drop shot rig on the west bank of the lake.
This was the first time I’ve ever been trout fishing, the first time I’ve ever been to San Pablo Reservoir and the first derby or tournament I’ve ever entered, said Tyman. I was fishing with five buddies and my father. I used a bass rod with a bass set-up. Jessie Pardilla of Daly City placed third with a 5.43-pound rainbow that he fooled with a Trout Magnet lure – a plastic grub on a 1.