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Fish Report for 5-9-2016
Lake Amador Fishing Report
5-9-2016
Lake Amador Staff
We planted 2400lbs this past Thursday, May 5th and there were some MONSTERS around 16+lbs. We still have one last plant coming before Memorial weekend that will have some Lightning Trout as well!! So the trout season is still going strong! With the warmer weather and tropical feeling rainstorms lately the surface temp of the lake has risen to 64 degrees. The Trout are still biting strong at about 20ft deep. Power Bait, Mice Tails, and Kastmasters are the lures of choice. Boaters are still doing well in the Jackson Creek area in the back of the lake both trolling and bait fishing. More and more Blue Gill and Crappie are being caught, with structures like the big dock being a good place to fish as well as the shallower coves. We are planning to stock 500lbs of Catfish at the end of this week. Don't forget to check us out on Facebook for more catches and details!
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