Fish Sniffer On Demand Digital Edition Issue 3905 Feb 14-28 | Page 24
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FRESHWATER
Feb 14 - 28, 2020
FRESHWATER REPORTS:
SANTA CLARA VALLEY
LAKES/SAN LUIS
RESERVOIR
CONTINUED FROM PG 21
SACRAMENTO AREA
VOL.39 • ISS. 5
cont.
The event is for 5-15 year-olds
only. There is no pre-registration.
The following clinic will be
at Hagan Community Park in
Rancho Cordova from 8 a.m.
to noon on Saturday, February
22, cosponsored by the Rancho
Cordova Parks and Likewise, the
event is for 5 to 15-year-olds only.
There is no pre-registration.
On Saturday, February 29,
there will be a clinic at the Willow
Hill Reservoir Community Park
from 8 a.m. to noon, sponsored
by the City of Folsom Parks and
Recreation. Preregistration is
required.
On Saturday, March 14, there
will be a clinic at Elk Grove
Regional Park from 8 a.m. to
noon, sponsored by the Cosumnes
CSD Parks and Recreation. The
event is for 5 to 15-year-olds only.
There is no pre-registration.
The final clinic of the winter will
be on Saturday, March 21 from 8
a.m. to noon at the North Natomas
Regional Park, cosponsored by
the City of Sacramento Parks and
Recreation. The event is for 5 to
15-year-olds only. There is no pre- Lake Oroville continues to boot out big bad king
salmon. This fish smashed a Brad’s Cut Plug during
registration.
a January 25 with Captain Rob of Rustic Rob’s Guide
In addition, the CDFW will be
Service.
planting trout at Granite Regional
Photo courtesy of RUSTIC ROB’S GUIDE SERVICE, Yuba
Park and the North Natomas
City.
Regional Park the week of
February 10.. They will also stock
For more information, call the Fishing
trout at Hagan Community Park and the
in the City - Sacramento Metro Area
Willow Hill Reservoir Community Park the
Information line: (916) 358-2872, or email
week of February 24 and the Willow Hill
r2fishinginthecity@wildlife.ca.gov
Reservoir Community Park the week of
- Dan Bacher
February 24.
Move Around to Find Stripers
COYOTE – Whether you are fishing
from shore or boat, moving around until
you find the fish is the key to bagging
stripers at San Luis Reservoir.
“I’m hearing mixed reports from the
main lake,” said Greg Padilla at Coyote
Bait and Tackle. “The shore anglers
who are moving around until they find
the fish and bait are doing the best now.
They’re doing best while tossing out
Keitech swimbaits or while bait fishing
with anchovies and shad. The fish are
mostly in the 18 to 20 inch range, with
some larger stripers mixed in. Targeting
big points, such as Dinosaur Point, is
your best bet.”
“Boaters are experiencing the top
action while drifting jumbo minnows or
trolling big Rapalas,” said Padilla. “The
Trash Racks is one of the better areas
to fish.”
Padilla recommended employing
similar techniques for stripers at the
O’Neill Forebay.
“Bass fishing is just starting to pick
up in the local lakes with the warmer
weather,” he advised. “Guadalupe,
Almaden and Calero lakes are starting to
produce some bass ranging from 1 to 4
pounds.”
Since Calero is the only local lake
where you can fish from a boat now,
that’s where most anglers are fishing.
Fish jigs at 5 to 15 feet deep for the
best action. “Some crappie are also
hitting small jigs in deep water at Calero,”
Padilla noted.
“Anderson is producing very slow bass
fishing,” he stated. “Most anglers are
catching zip or maybe just one fish.”
Coyote bass fishing is also tough.
Your top prospect is to fish jigs in the
deepest water near the dam.
Uvas and Chesbro are yielding an
occasional crappie to bank anglers
tossing out little jigs as far as they can
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SMITH/CHETCO RIVERS
Big Winter Steelhead Move
Into Rivers
SMITH RIVER - The fishing is picking
back up on the Smith and Chetco rivers
as bright fish move in after the recent
winter storms.
“We are seeing a bunch of fresh fish
moving into the rivers, and this next week
should produce the best fishing we have
seen so far this year,” reported Mario
Gomez of Ironhead Guide Service. “The
rivers had a good flush and are dropping
back into shape.”
On his latest trip, his two clients caught
and released a 10 lb. and a 15 lb.
steelhead while plunking with Spin Glos
and a couple of beads on the Smith at
Ruby Park and Water Tower, according to
Gomez.
Gomez said the Chetco has been
muddy, due to a slide, and was becoming
fishable at press time.
“The middle of February is the peak
of the winter steelhead season on the
West Coast, so the time to go is now,” he
added. For more information, call 530-
598-0530.
- Dan Bacher
REDDING - Fishing
pressure continues to
be exceptionally light
at Lake Shasta, but
bassers and trouters
that do venture out
are scoring well. At
this point bass fishing
is better than trout
fishing, but trout fishing
is coming on strong,
with more and more
fish showing near the
surface.
“I spent two days
kayaking the McCloud
and Sacramento Arms
at Shasta. I caught a
total of 14 trout and 22
bass,” reported Fish
Sniffer reader Adam
Cruz. “Trout fishing was
best in the McCloud
Arm. I got rainbows to
19 inches there while
pulling Kastmasters,
small Rapalas and
Cripplures. I caught
a few trout in the
Sacramento Arm while
fishing out of Lakehead,
but I focused on bass
up there fishing down
the arm from Sugar
Loaf Resort. I caught
The kokanee bite is coming on strong at Bullards Bar
spotted bass up to
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about 3 pounds while tossing Senkos,
4-inch Power Worms and a black jig
teamed with a 3-inch blue Yamamoto
Grub.”
Most of the trout being caught at Shasta
at this time are rainbows holding in the
top 25 feet of the water column, but some
large browns up to 7 pounds have been
showing near the surface in the McCloud.
Trolling flies, large spoons and large
minnow plugs have all been hooking
browns. Patience seems to be more
important for brown trout anglers than any
specific lure.
As of press time, Lake Shasta was 44
feet from the top and rising slowly.
At Whiskeytown Reservoir, winter
kokanee are on the bite in the top 30
feet of the water column. Wedding Ring
Spinners and hoochies tipped with corn
produce strikes when combined with
Mack’s Lure Double D dodgers. The
average salmon is 11 to 12 inches long,
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Photo courtesy of RUSTIC ROB’S GUIDE SERVICE, Yuba City.