
The 17th Annual Shasta Lake Fall Trout derby took place on the weekend of October 14 and 15. The lake was in fantastic shape, only about 45 feet down and clear and beautiful.
John Brassfield and I arrived at Sugarloaf Cottages and were greeted by Bruce Wicks and Al Fiske of Foresthill. We barbequed steaks and had cocktails and cigars overlooking the beautiful Sacramento River arm of Shasta Lake. Dave Barsi of Oak Run, his daughter Alicia, and Mark Kalinowski of Concord would complete our group in the morning.
We launched the Rogue Jet 21 Coastal on Friday and pre-fished with very little luck and were a little worried about what to do Saturday. The lake was in the midst of the fall turnover, and the trout were spread out all over the lake and the water column.
The weather on Saturday didn’t help the fishing, with 15 to 25 mph north winds blowing the lake into a froth. John and I started in Dry Fork right at 7 am and immediately had a double hookup. This was an indication of our day ahead – 2 nice fat bass. We fished for about 2 hours in Dry Fork and caught 18 more bass before we decided to try somewhere else.
It was not to be our day – we emptied our tackle boxes trying to find something that would catch a trout. For the first time ever fishing these derbies, we came back to the dock empty handed. No trout for 9 hours of hard fishing. We must have caught 30 bass all the way down to 100 feet deep; too bad it wasn’t a bass derby. At the weigh in, we found that out of the 47 registered teams, 22 didn’t weigh in a trout.
At the derby dinner at the Lions club, we talked to lots of our competitors and found that some had caught fish on the surface, while others had caught trout down to 100 feet deep.