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Fish Report for 11-14-2012
Kokanee well be planted at Lake Camanche for the 1st time since 1996
11-14-2012
Lake Camanche Staff
GENERAL CONDITIONS
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 211.35 feet above sea level. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently at 11 c.f.s. The spill is at 0 c.f.s. The outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 255 c.f.s. The lake is 61% full & the water temperature is 66'F degrees. Lake conditions are updated daily on EBMUD's website.
WEEKLY WEATHER
North Shore & South Shore
40% chance of rain predicted over the weekend with highs in the low to mid 60's and lows in the high 40's to low 50's. Weather info courtesy of www.weather.com.
LAKE NEWS
Kokanee will be making a return to Lake Camanche in 2013. This will be the first time kokanee has been planted in the lake since 1996. The kokanee will be coming from the Friant Nursery in Fresno some time after the first of the year. Keep posted for more details.
FISH PLANTS
Kokanee will be making a return to Lake Camanche in 2013. This will be the first time kokanee We had our first fish plant of the season on Nov. 1st with 2400 lbs to the North shore ramp and 1200 lbs to the South shore ramp plus 100 individual tagged fish of varying weights. Next plant is scheduled for Nov. 12th.
FISHING REPORT
We had a couple more tagged trout left over from our derby that were caught this last week. Shaun Williams caught tagged fish #035 on Nov 8th and Eric Van Zant caught tagged fish #054 on Nov 11th. Both anglers were given a complimentary certificate good for a one night cottage stay. Congratulations to them both for their catches.
Anglers have reported catching limits and lots of catch and releases while trolling near Hat Island and near the causeway using primarily power baits of various colors and night crawlers in about 10 ft of water. Planter fish tend to stay closer to the surface and near the shorelines while holdover fish (from last year) are still in deeper water (about 40ft +\-).
Last year the lake turned over on Nov 15th but the lake has not turned over yet this year but it is getting close.
Catfish are still being caught as shown by George Nakawatase with his 2 catches this week weighing in at 2.85 lbs & 6.30 lbs while fishing in the North shore marina cove using chicken liver as bait.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Both stores are open 7 days a week. Camanche Recreation Area is open 365 days a year. Gate hours are 5:00 am - 11:00 pm
North Shore Store (209) 763-5166
Store Hours:
Sunday -- Thursday 7:00am -- 5:00pm
Friday 7:00am -- 6:00pm
Saturday 7:00am -- 7:00pm
Café Hours:
Daily 10:00am -- 3:00pm
South Shore Store (209) 763-5915
Store Hours:
Sunday -- Thursday 7:00am -- 5:00pm
Friday 7:00am -- 6:00pm
Saturday 7:00am -- 7:00pm
Marina Grill: CLOSED
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 211.35 feet above sea level. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently at 11 c.f.s. The spill is at 0 c.f.s. The outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 255 c.f.s. The lake is 61% full & the water temperature is 66'F degrees. Lake conditions are updated daily on EBMUD's website.
WEEKLY WEATHER
North Shore & South Shore
40% chance of rain predicted over the weekend with highs in the low to mid 60's and lows in the high 40's to low 50's. Weather info courtesy of www.weather.com.
LAKE NEWS
Kokanee will be making a return to Lake Camanche in 2013. This will be the first time kokanee has been planted in the lake since 1996. The kokanee will be coming from the Friant Nursery in Fresno some time after the first of the year. Keep posted for more details.
FISH PLANTS
Kokanee will be making a return to Lake Camanche in 2013. This will be the first time kokanee We had our first fish plant of the season on Nov. 1st with 2400 lbs to the North shore ramp and 1200 lbs to the South shore ramp plus 100 individual tagged fish of varying weights. Next plant is scheduled for Nov. 12th.
FISHING REPORT
We had a couple more tagged trout left over from our derby that were caught this last week. Shaun Williams caught tagged fish #035 on Nov 8th and Eric Van Zant caught tagged fish #054 on Nov 11th. Both anglers were given a complimentary certificate good for a one night cottage stay. Congratulations to them both for their catches.
Anglers have reported catching limits and lots of catch and releases while trolling near Hat Island and near the causeway using primarily power baits of various colors and night crawlers in about 10 ft of water. Planter fish tend to stay closer to the surface and near the shorelines while holdover fish (from last year) are still in deeper water (about 40ft +\-).
Last year the lake turned over on Nov 15th but the lake has not turned over yet this year but it is getting close.
Catfish are still being caught as shown by George Nakawatase with his 2 catches this week weighing in at 2.85 lbs & 6.30 lbs while fishing in the North shore marina cove using chicken liver as bait.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Both stores are open 7 days a week. Camanche Recreation Area is open 365 days a year. Gate hours are 5:00 am - 11:00 pm
North Shore Store (209) 763-5166
Store Hours:
Sunday -- Thursday 7:00am -- 5:00pm
Friday 7:00am -- 6:00pm
Saturday 7:00am -- 7:00pm
Café Hours:
Daily 10:00am -- 3:00pm
South Shore Store (209) 763-5915
Store Hours:
Sunday -- Thursday 7:00am -- 5:00pm
Friday 7:00am -- 6:00pm
Saturday 7:00am -- 7:00pm
Marina Grill: CLOSED
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