Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 11-20-2013
The Trout action at Lake Camanche has been excellent
11-20-2013
Lake Camanche Staff
LAKE CONDITIONS
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 210.50 ft. above sea level and the lake is 60% full. The inflow from Lake Pard-ee is currently at 11 c.s.f. and the outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 283 c.s.f. Lake conditions are updated at: http://ebmud.com/daily-water-supply-report
WEEKLY WEATHER
North & South Shore
Weather is expected to be sunny and partially cloudy all week long. High tempera-tures will reach the mid 60's and lows are expected to drop into the low 40's.
Fishing has definitely picked up since we began planting and anglers are reeling in trout all over the place! Lo-cal fisherman Robbie Dun-ham reported, "we caught our limit of trout out in front of the North Shore Ramp...all top lining with Grubs." George Nakawatase, pictured above of Galt, CA also had some luck on North Shore, reeling in an 8.12 pound Rainbow this Saturday. George now holds the yearly record at Lake Camanche and is the one to beat for the annual day use pass for largest fish caught in 2013! Awesome job George!
The South Shore pond is an-other popular fishing spot this week. Steven Riche and son, Photo #1 caught their limit of Rainbows at the trout pond this past Thursday using power bait. Tatsumi Hirai of Sacramen-to, CA also had luck on Thurs-day, reeling in a 5.36 pounder on green power baits. Bill Elsholz, Photo #2 of Acampo, CA brought in a nice looking 6 pounder this past Friday using Flat Fish.
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 210.50 ft. above sea level and the lake is 60% full. The inflow from Lake Pard-ee is currently at 11 c.s.f. and the outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 283 c.s.f. Lake conditions are updated at: http://ebmud.com/daily-water-supply-report
WEEKLY WEATHER
North & South Shore
Weather is expected to be sunny and partially cloudy all week long. High tempera-tures will reach the mid 60's and lows are expected to drop into the low 40's.
Fishing has definitely picked up since we began planting and anglers are reeling in trout all over the place! Lo-cal fisherman Robbie Dun-ham reported, "we caught our limit of trout out in front of the North Shore Ramp...all top lining with Grubs." George Nakawatase, pictured above of Galt, CA also had some luck on North Shore, reeling in an 8.12 pound Rainbow this Saturday. George now holds the yearly record at Lake Camanche and is the one to beat for the annual day use pass for largest fish caught in 2013! Awesome job George!
The South Shore pond is an-other popular fishing spot this week. Steven Riche and son, Photo #1 caught their limit of Rainbows at the trout pond this past Thursday using power bait. Tatsumi Hirai of Sacramen-to, CA also had luck on Thurs-day, reeling in a 5.36 pounder on green power baits. Bill Elsholz, Photo #2 of Acampo, CA brought in a nice looking 6 pounder this past Friday using Flat Fish.
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