Fish Report for 3-29-2016

Lake Camanche Fishing Report

3-29-2016
Lake Camanche Staff

Lake Camanche continues to fill

Weather beautiful (check), water level rising (check), good fishing (double check)!

Bass, trout, crappie and catfish are the topics this week.

Hot spots for trout were reported trolling out by the buoy line in front of the dam, by the floating restrooms and down the Narrows. Bass were reported moving to shallow warmer waters. Look for temps at least 62-64 degrees no more than 6-15 feet deep. The south cove is starting to fill which is ideal for the bass, warmer waters and plenty of vegetation. Catfish were reeled in off the day use area at south shore. The pond bite remains hot with the weekly plants.

Camanche lake levels continue to rise as heavy releases from Pardee flow into Camanche. Pardee Lake is at 99% full and is releasing 1,338 C.F.S. as of this report into Lake Camanche. Camanche is releasing only 243 C.F.S. which as of this report makes he lake 38.94′ to spill level and it was 49.11 from spill level two weeks ago.

North Shore Main Courtesy Ramp is now open!

South Shore Courtesy Ramp has moved to Low Water Ramp #1.

1,200 lbs. of Mt. Lassen trout were planted on Friday with 600 lbs. going into the pond and 600 lbs. into the main lake. To date, a total of 39,900 pounds of rainbows, including 13,900 pounds into the pond. 1,200 lbs. are expected again this week before the weekend.

Local angler Dave Jans took the time to write up and share his personal fishing report of their family’s spring break.

3/22 -3/25 out at here at Lake Camanche.

“Target Species – Bass, Water temp 62-64, Depths 6-15ft,

Day 1: 8 Fish, 2-6lbs: Some fish are staging at the mouths of coves waiting to spawn and a reaction bite works well. A couple fish were caught in 10-15ft water with a spinnerbait and others off Senkos.

Day 2: 20 fish, 1-5lbs: Fish are stopping on beds if you can locate 64 degree water with cover and will attack soft plastics that get close. With the depth changing daily, so do the bed locations and the water temps. Each day is a new challenge but the bass are ready for the anglers that can find them!

Day 3: 2 fish, 1-2lbs: The water level is rising daily making the lake conditions and locations of fish change with lake level. Keeping a pattern going is difficult. The bite was off and few anglers were catching bass. We spotted a couple fish caught with the largest taken in deeper water off a worm. Drop shot with 4-6″ worms when the bite is tough.”



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