Fish Report for 6-2-2016

Shadow Cliffs Regional Park Report

6-2-2016
East Bay Regional Park District

GENERAL CONDITIONS

Please note boaters must be 100 feet away from the swim ropes, fish tube and the docks.
We encourage all anglers to please stop by our kiosk on the way out to report catches, stories, comments, and/or concerns.

CATFISH

Chicken livers will help you catch a catfish this week, likely by the boat marina and in the shallows.

TROUT

Trout are biting right now. Anglers are having success on rapalas, garlic Power Bait, senkos, and Power Eggs.

BASS

Bass are biting on swimbaits, but remember to release your bass back into the lake to keep the population up.

CRAPPIE/BLUEGILL

No crappies or bluegill reported.
Mojtaba of San Ramon, caught a 4lb. trout fishing late in the afternoon and he was fishing off the 1st dock and using power-bait.
Han of San Leandro, caught 3 trout and he was fishing off the 1st dock using orange power-bait.
Tom Wyatt caught 5 catfish using chicken livers while fishing off of the 1st dock.
Jimmey of San Jose, caught his limits of trout while fishing left of the boat launch, using power-bait.
Jon Cristenson of Patterson, caught and released 9 bass while fishing in the Arroyo using senko’s for bait.
Jamie Layton of Santa Clara, caught a 3lb. trout fishing of the 3rd dock trail, and he was using nightcrawlers for bait.
Jessie Wilson of San Ramon, caught a 4lb. trout fishing from his boat. He was using worms for bait.
Henry Jeung, and his friend Mitchel of Castro Valley, caught their limits fishing east of the Stanley shoreline, using Power-bait.
D.J Tuttle of Pleasanton caught a 7lb. trout fishing near the 2nd dock using power-bait.
John and his buddy Gabriel, are enjoying catch and releasing bass while tubing in the Arroyo!


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