
SHASTA
Kings, Bows and Browns
Shasta Lake - Rob Hower reports that Shasta is at 88' and will top out at 80' according to the B.O.R. Water is already sold to bottom at 150' at the end of the summer. Fishing right now is still intermittent with slow days and decent days. Fish are clean, and nice browns are being caught along the shoreline trolling rolled shad or spoons. Water temp is coming up as well, starting at 52° and mid-day temperatures as high as 57°, although still surface temperature. Rainbows are being caught throughout all areas of the lake on a variety of attractants such as spoons, roll baits, worms, and flies. As more insects hatch, it will be a bit tougher as they will strictly be feeding on them. But some fish can't resist the array of trolled attractants. It seems like right now better bites have been late morning and late afternoon. Fish stomachs are filled with small aquatic insects and bugs. Large schools of shad are still far up the arms, and rainbows are following.
Jeff Goodwin reports that Shasta Lake is fishing pretty darn good most days for rainbow trout, brown trout, and Kokanee salmon. I've been targeting big browns mainly, but the rainbows and Kokanee salmon are showing up in the mix. Big browns will be around through summer, and the rainbows will show in bigger numbers in May. The big news is that we're catching Kokanee salmon daily now, and they are 13"-14" inches and as clean as they get. We'll see 18"-19" Kokanee before summer ends this year for sure. I'm guessing the Kokanee in Shasta will average 3 lbs., but I'm sure we'll see some 4 lb Kokanee in the mix. The plankton in Shasta is very abundant, and the Kokanee are stuffed with them! Water temps have come up and are averaging 56 degrees right now. With more warm weather on the way and lower than normal lake levels, we'll see Shasta warm up quickly! We've caught a few King salmon lately as well, but I think we'll see the