
The 13th Annual Kokanee Power Shasta Trout & Salmon derby was held the weekend of April 30 and May 1, 2016. I headed up Thursday afternoon with the Fish Sniffer 21’ Rogue Jet Coastal in tow. As I passed Bridge Bay north of Redding, I was greeted by a gorgeous sight – a brim full Lake Shasta shimmering in the sun.
I arrived at Tsasdi Resort in Lakehead and met Dave Barsi and Steve Fistler at our large cabin. Soon Bruce Wicks and Al Fiske of Foresthill and Rob Bundy of Auburn and Matt Behrens of Santa Clarita arrived after fishing for a few hours. They all reported the same results – lots of water and few fish. We had a wonderful barbeque in the big 3-bedroom cabin and looked forward to fishing for 3 more days.
Friday dawned clear and cool, and we all went our separate ways on the big lake to see if we could discover a pattern to the trout. I picked up my partner, John Brassfield, after his annual houseboat trip with his family and friends. He reported the same thing – the trout were all spread out and not easy to catch.
The water temperature was in the low sixties, but we were marking very few fish on the Lowrance HDS 9, and the few trout we caught were all very close to the surface. We ran all over the lake, putting the new Evinrude Fish Sniffer Staff 200 hp outboard to good use. We trolled at about 2.5 mph with the Evinrude 15 hp kicker motor, using a large variety of spoons and plugs to see what would work.
Back at the cabin at Tsasdi Resort, we all compared notes. Our group had fished all over the big lake, from the upper Sacramento arm to the Pit River to the dam and Dry Fork. We had all caught a few small rainbows on a wide variety of lures, colors, and sizes. The only thing that