Long Range Fish Report
From Sportfishing
From Sportfishing
Fish Report for 12-6-2012
Trout fishing is the feature at Lake Chabot, largest fish weighed 9.93 lbs.
12-6-2012
Lake Chabot Marina
GENERAL CONDITIONS
With all the rain we received this past week, it muddy up the lake quite a bit. But on the upside of things we did get about a foot of water. Clarity remains to be about 0 foot visibility near the shoreline but in the deeper parts of the lake, it's about 6-7 feet visibility. The wind has been slowing down in the afternoons, though it does randomly pick up some days causing us to not send out rows, kayaks and electric boats. The construction project is completed and is open to the public but the public launch will be closed until water level rises.
Two weeks ago we planted over several thousand lbs of trout into Lake Chabot from two different hatcheries, one from Mt. Lassen and the other from Oregon. On Tuesday, December 4th, Mt. Lassen planted 1,000 lbs. right next to the marina in the new fish tube (see photo).
When you bring in a fish of 5 lbs or more, we will take your picture and give you a "Lake Chabot Whopper Club" button. If you catch a whopper over 8 lbs (trout), 10 lbs (catfish) or 5 lbs (bass), you will also receive a Lake Chabot Whopper mug, see Photo #1. For beginning anglers, if you have any questions on what to use, please come down to the Marina and one of our friendly staff members will be more than happy to help you get set up on your fishing adventure. Boat rentals have slowed down due to the weather and summer ending, so take advantage of the small crowds and come take out a boat! As mentioned before, the wind picking up in the late afternoon has caused us to give out warnings or not send out rows, kayaks or electric boats do to safety hazards.
We have converted back to our winter hours! Every day we will be opening at 6:30am and closing at 4:30pm and stopping boat rentals at 3:30pm. Weekends will be the same time as of Thursday, November 1st. We are making no exceptions if you come in at 3:30pm to rent a boat, we stop renting at those times for a reason.
TROUT
Trout fishing slowed down quite a bit due to the rain and water clarity. The mud should settle about a week, so fishing will be slow until then. Usually this time of the year the best way to catch trout is by trolling. Some of the best lures to troll with are: Firetiger Rapalas, Kastmaster, and Mirashads. When they do start to bite more frequently, chartreuse and rainbow Powerbait will be your best bet to catch trout! When trolling for trout, be careful with the anglers fishing on the shoreline so your lines don't get caught.
Two weeks ago, Loren Lim and Aaron Pimentel both caught one each both weighing over 5 lbs. Loren caught her 7 pounder behind the island using a Kastmaster and Aaron caught his 9.93 pounder over in Bass Cove using Powerbait. Then Chris Peoples and Don Frega caught three all weighing over 7 lbs. Chris caught one that weighed in at 9.4 lbs over in Half Moon Bay on Powerbait. While Don caught a 7.11 lb and an 8.2 lb trout in the same area using a Firetiger Rapala.
BASS
Bass fishing has been slowing down as we enter into trout season. Bass are currently in post-spawn mode, so they are near the shoreline, about 10-15 feet deep. If you are fishing for bass, they are hitting mostly in the early mornings and evenings on plastics, jigs and hula grubs. A good spot to fish for bass would be near the island, or the tulles by Raccoon Point. Most of the anglers are throwing Senkos, drop shots and Brush hogs to get the fish to come out from their deep, off-shoreline structure. Livewells can be provided upon request thanks to Walton's Pond. Please practice catch and release for bass, as they are not stocked in the lake and their population depends on you!
CATFISH
Summer is over and catfish are slowing down. The water temperature was warm and consistent all summer long, but it is starting to cool off a bit. We planted a little over 5,000 lbs of catfish into Lake Chabot this season. Typically around this time, catfish are going to be located by Raccoon point, but they have also been around the Half Moon Bay area, behind the island, and Coot's Landing. Anglers are using mackerel, anchovies and chicken liver for bait, as well as night crawlers. We are done planting catfish for the year, so grab your most stinky bait and come on out before all the catfish swim back down to the bottom of the lake!
WHOPPERS
No reported whoppers were reported caught this past week.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday -- Sunday: Boat rentals are from 6:30am - 3:30pm. Boats are due in by 4:30pm.
Hours subject to change based on weather conditions and light levels.
With all the rain we received this past week, it muddy up the lake quite a bit. But on the upside of things we did get about a foot of water. Clarity remains to be about 0 foot visibility near the shoreline but in the deeper parts of the lake, it's about 6-7 feet visibility. The wind has been slowing down in the afternoons, though it does randomly pick up some days causing us to not send out rows, kayaks and electric boats. The construction project is completed and is open to the public but the public launch will be closed until water level rises.
Two weeks ago we planted over several thousand lbs of trout into Lake Chabot from two different hatcheries, one from Mt. Lassen and the other from Oregon. On Tuesday, December 4th, Mt. Lassen planted 1,000 lbs. right next to the marina in the new fish tube (see photo).
When you bring in a fish of 5 lbs or more, we will take your picture and give you a "Lake Chabot Whopper Club" button. If you catch a whopper over 8 lbs (trout), 10 lbs (catfish) or 5 lbs (bass), you will also receive a Lake Chabot Whopper mug, see Photo #1. For beginning anglers, if you have any questions on what to use, please come down to the Marina and one of our friendly staff members will be more than happy to help you get set up on your fishing adventure. Boat rentals have slowed down due to the weather and summer ending, so take advantage of the small crowds and come take out a boat! As mentioned before, the wind picking up in the late afternoon has caused us to give out warnings or not send out rows, kayaks or electric boats do to safety hazards.
We have converted back to our winter hours! Every day we will be opening at 6:30am and closing at 4:30pm and stopping boat rentals at 3:30pm. Weekends will be the same time as of Thursday, November 1st. We are making no exceptions if you come in at 3:30pm to rent a boat, we stop renting at those times for a reason.
TROUT
Trout fishing slowed down quite a bit due to the rain and water clarity. The mud should settle about a week, so fishing will be slow until then. Usually this time of the year the best way to catch trout is by trolling. Some of the best lures to troll with are: Firetiger Rapalas, Kastmaster, and Mirashads. When they do start to bite more frequently, chartreuse and rainbow Powerbait will be your best bet to catch trout! When trolling for trout, be careful with the anglers fishing on the shoreline so your lines don't get caught.
Two weeks ago, Loren Lim and Aaron Pimentel both caught one each both weighing over 5 lbs. Loren caught her 7 pounder behind the island using a Kastmaster and Aaron caught his 9.93 pounder over in Bass Cove using Powerbait. Then Chris Peoples and Don Frega caught three all weighing over 7 lbs. Chris caught one that weighed in at 9.4 lbs over in Half Moon Bay on Powerbait. While Don caught a 7.11 lb and an 8.2 lb trout in the same area using a Firetiger Rapala.
BASS
Bass fishing has been slowing down as we enter into trout season. Bass are currently in post-spawn mode, so they are near the shoreline, about 10-15 feet deep. If you are fishing for bass, they are hitting mostly in the early mornings and evenings on plastics, jigs and hula grubs. A good spot to fish for bass would be near the island, or the tulles by Raccoon Point. Most of the anglers are throwing Senkos, drop shots and Brush hogs to get the fish to come out from their deep, off-shoreline structure. Livewells can be provided upon request thanks to Walton's Pond. Please practice catch and release for bass, as they are not stocked in the lake and their population depends on you!
CATFISH
Summer is over and catfish are slowing down. The water temperature was warm and consistent all summer long, but it is starting to cool off a bit. We planted a little over 5,000 lbs of catfish into Lake Chabot this season. Typically around this time, catfish are going to be located by Raccoon point, but they have also been around the Half Moon Bay area, behind the island, and Coot's Landing. Anglers are using mackerel, anchovies and chicken liver for bait, as well as night crawlers. We are done planting catfish for the year, so grab your most stinky bait and come on out before all the catfish swim back down to the bottom of the lake!
WHOPPERS
No reported whoppers were reported caught this past week.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Monday -- Sunday: Boat rentals are from 6:30am - 3:30pm. Boats are due in by 4:30pm.
Hours subject to change based on weather conditions and light levels.
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