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edgeable and successful angler fishing
Almanor at this time, but even he admits
that successfully catching trout at the
lake is far from a slam dunk.
Almanor fishes hard, has been my
mantra for years and I stand by that. The
lake is full of trout and many of them
are huge, but they can be exceedingly
difficult to hook. To illustrate this, I’ve
been fishing the lake for many years and
I’ve yet to land a five fish limit there.
For me there are lots of other desti-
nations that give up far more fish than
Almanor, but it’s the size of the fish in
Almanor that keeps me going back. A
big brown would be groovy, but the fish
that really has fueled my imagination
for years is a legit 8 to10 pound wild
rainbow.
I’m not talking about a big hatchery
fatty that gets dumped into a lake (I got
a 9 pound 15 ouncer at Chabot years
ago), but rather a big squaretail predator
that would never think of gobbling
down a chunk of floating dough….That
double digit rainbow is likely finning
around Almanor’s shallow waters right
now!
I had all this rolling through my mind,
when Lucy the Labrador and I headed
up to Lake Almanor for two days of
trout fishing on October 19 and 20.
The first day we arrived at around 7 in
the morning after a long O-Dark-Thirty
drive. Rather than heading right to the
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boat launch at Almanor West, I grabbed
a camping spot and set up our tent and
other gear. The temperature was slated
to dip into the middle 20’s so I crammed
plenty of sleeping bags and blankets
into the tent to keep Lucy and I warm.
With camp set up, I dumped the Hobie
Pro Angler 14 into the lake and was
soon peddling around dragging a large
smelt pattern spoon near huge balls of
smelt.
We trolled and jigged all day, with
only one bit of excitement coming near
sundown when something big ripped the
spoon off the downrigger and proceeded
to make two long blistering runs before
shaking the hook….I was stunned and
disappointed but still pumped up. I
vowed to be on the water at first light
the next morning for a rematch.
The night was long and cold. I really
didn’t want to face the predawn chill,
but I got up anyway, fired up the coffee
and made Lucy breakfast with warm
water. Little did I know that I was about
to get a whole lot colder.
When I pulled up to the empty boat
ramp, the temperature in my dashboard
display read 24 degrees.
I slid the kayak off the trailer without
incident and started walking it over
to the floating dock. I covered about a
yard, when my feet shot out from under
me and I slid down the ramp stopping
in about 2 feet of water. When I tried
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Fishing Almanor is all about big fish. When Cal Kellogg visited the lake this October he only
landed one rainbow, but the fish was just under 7 pounds!
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to stand up, I went down again. The
cement near the dock was coated with
slick algae!
After stripping down in the parking
lot and jumping into warm clothes Lucy
and I were on the troll pulling a large
Silver Horde spoon at 18 feet and a
smelt pattern trolling fly 2 feet deep.
After hooking
and losing a small
rainbow early, the
morning proved
to be extremely
slow. By 10: 30 I
was approaching
the Peninsula.
That’s when I noted
that the bait had a
different look in
that area.
The bait looked
confused and
scattered in places
as if something was
pushing the little
fish around.
While I trolled
along, fellow
kayaker and Fish
Sniffer staffer, Wes
Ward called me. I
answered the phone,
put Wes on speaker,
slipped it into a
pocket and we
started to talk. I’d
just finished telling
him about falling
into the lake, when
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I got the entire incident on video
as I talked to Wes and fought a fish
that seemed to grow larger with every
second. The rainbow ran, it jumped, it
jumped over the nose of the kayak at
one point and it made a power dive and
run that wrapped my Vance’s rod around
the couture of the Hobie’s hull.
As the fight went on, I got more and
more excited and was finally able to
slide the huge rainbow into the net.
I immediately estimated the fish to be
something over 5 pounds, but I missed
the mark badly. Back at camp the fish
measured just over 26 inches long
and weighed in at 6.89 pounds on a
digital scale. It’s by far the biggest wild
rainbow I’ve ever caught and represents
a major stepping stone in my quest for
a 10!
After landing the big fish, Lucy and
I trolled several more miles without
so much as a bump. The two day trip
had only produced one rainbow, but
it was a good one. Typical Almanor, I
went there looking for one big fish and
that’s exactly what I got. I’ll be back to
match wits with Almanor’s brutes again
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