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Fish Report for 12-2-2016
Del Valle Lake Fishing Report
12-2-2016
East Bay Regional Park District
GENERAL CONDITIONS
Weather has made a sudden change this week. What seemed like never ending heat has stopped and become cloudy and cold. We are getting a nice amount of rain this year so far, let’s hope it continues to rain steady this winter.
Water temp dropped to 58-60 degrees and it has been overcast and rainy for the past few days. The lake level is dropping fast, the island off hetch hetchy will pop the surface soon exposing itself. Trout have been biting but not like they were, Stripers have put a hurt on the population this week. I’m waiting for the next plant so we can see some more fish coming in the marina. Trout have been slamming on shore from the East beach to West beach. Power Bait and other Berkeley products are the go to bait for fishermen.
CATFISH
Catfish are still eating bait, worms are the bait of choice at the moment. When the creek starts to flow we will see a lot of cats coming in, even off of lures when the weather and creek flow are in harmony.
TROUT
Trout have been biting on the East beach on Berkeley products. Power eggs and worm combos and mice tails are pretty much the same thing and are the go to bait right now. Kastmasters, Panther martins, and Rapalas are great lures to cast for trout as well.
STRIPED BASS
Swim baits are starting to get hit but not swallowed. Striped bass are on shad but the trophy fish are chasing planted trout. Some Striped bass are eating swimbaits, chicken livers, and anchovies. As the level of the lake gets lower and the temperature drops, fishing for these big pigs will be a battle of fish and man!
Weather has made a sudden change this week. What seemed like never ending heat has stopped and become cloudy and cold. We are getting a nice amount of rain this year so far, let’s hope it continues to rain steady this winter.
Water temp dropped to 58-60 degrees and it has been overcast and rainy for the past few days. The lake level is dropping fast, the island off hetch hetchy will pop the surface soon exposing itself. Trout have been biting but not like they were, Stripers have put a hurt on the population this week. I’m waiting for the next plant so we can see some more fish coming in the marina. Trout have been slamming on shore from the East beach to West beach. Power Bait and other Berkeley products are the go to bait for fishermen.
CATFISH
Catfish are still eating bait, worms are the bait of choice at the moment. When the creek starts to flow we will see a lot of cats coming in, even off of lures when the weather and creek flow are in harmony.
TROUT
Trout have been biting on the East beach on Berkeley products. Power eggs and worm combos and mice tails are pretty much the same thing and are the go to bait right now. Kastmasters, Panther martins, and Rapalas are great lures to cast for trout as well.
STRIPED BASS
Swim baits are starting to get hit but not swallowed. Striped bass are on shad but the trophy fish are chasing planted trout. Some Striped bass are eating swimbaits, chicken livers, and anchovies. As the level of the lake gets lower and the temperature drops, fishing for these big pigs will be a battle of fish and man!
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Del Valle LakeWater temperature has dropped to 58-60 degrees depending on the sun that day. Mt Lassen planted 750 lbs of trout on Monday at the public launch ramp. Trout have been slamming on shore from the East beach to West beach. Power Bait and other Berkeley products are the go to bait for fishermen. Kastmasters, Panther martins, and Rapalas are great lures to cast for trout as well. Some Striped bass are eating swimbaits, chicken livers, and anchovies. Anglers of the...... Read More
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