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Los Vaqueros Reservoir Fish Report for 1-5-2016
Los Vaqueros Reservoir Fish Report for 1-5-2016
Trout and Stripers Biting
Los Vaqueros Reservoir - Livermore, CA (Contra Costa County)
by Los Vaqueros Staff
1-5-2016
(925) 371-2628
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We start the New Year with good trout and striped bass fishing. The water level is currently at 84,500 acre feet. The water level is dropping due to use. The water temperature is at 54-55 degrees. Our water clarity is good. A fair number of trout and stripers continue to be caught both from shore and from boats.
Three larger trout, --7.3, 7.4 and 6.88 pounders -- were caught last week. Two were from South Cove on PowerBait and the last was caught on a Rapala in Howden Cove.
Our next monthly fishing clinic will be held at the Marina Saturday, Feb. 6 at 9 a.m. Learn everything you've wanted to know about lake fishing. Fishing topics rotate on a monthly basis and may be tailored to participants' skill level. From bait to knots to trolling and cleaning, our experienced staff can provide tips to help you snag a catch! Whether you're casting for the first time or the thousandth, these clinics have something for everyone. Open to people of all ages. For details call the Marina at 925 371-2628.
The Interpretive Center is open from 9 to 4 on Saturdays and Sundays.
TROUT
Fishing for trout continues to be good with all the trout plants and cooler water temperatures. They are being caught in South Cove and Oak Point as well as all around the lake. The baits of choice for shore anglers are garlic-scented PowerBaits, nightcrawlers or Kastmasters. Trout average a pound and a half but range to over 5 lbs. Light tackle is important for catching trout with 4-6 pound test being plenty. There was a 1,000 lb Lassen plant on Wednesday, December 30th. There will be another 1,000 lb Lassen plant this week. With the plants, trout fishing is better with more limits caught from all around the reservoir.
Trolling is popular with anglers using Rapalas and other lures in the coves. Limits are continuing to show up out of Peninsula Cove and Howden Cove. From the shore, the most popular bait has been nightcrawlers followed by garlic-scented PowerBaits and Kastmasters. There is no need for line heavier than 6 lb test. Fish are still coming out of South Cove and from around Oak Point. More action is being reported north of the Rock Wall. Three larger trout -- 7.3, 7.4 and 6.88 pounders -- were caught last week. Two were from South Cove on PowerBait and the last was caught on a Rapala in Howden Cove.
LARGEMOUTH BASS
Most anglers were focused on stripers or trout although there have been many sighting near the boat dock and adjacent fishing pier. Senkos have been seen catching some nice fish in that area. Keep in mind that largemouth need to be 12 inches to be kept. Please release any big largemouth bass you might catch. They are the future of largemouth bass fishing in the reservoir. If you catch any of undersized fish please release them gently and allow them to grow up.
STRIPERS
Shakers are still the main action with striped bass. We are still seeing many undersized fish being caught for every keeper. From shore, cut anchovies or shad is the bait of choice. Just a reminder, stripers need to be 18 inches or more to be legal. Please continue releasing the small fish as quickly and carefully as possible. They are the future of our striped bass fishery.
CATFISH
Catfish continue to be caught here and there but with the cooler water they are becoming more difficult to catch. For those wishing to target catfish, anchovy and chicken liver are the best choices of bait. We encourage and appreciate the release of any monster catfish (15 lbs plus).
Three larger trout, --7.3, 7.4 and 6.88 pounders -- were caught last week. Two were from South Cove on PowerBait and the last was caught on a Rapala in Howden Cove.
Our next monthly fishing clinic will be held at the Marina Saturday, Feb. 6 at 9 a.m. Learn everything you've wanted to know about lake fishing. Fishing topics rotate on a monthly basis and may be tailored to participants' skill level. From bait to knots to trolling and cleaning, our experienced staff can provide tips to help you snag a catch! Whether you're casting for the first time or the thousandth, these clinics have something for everyone. Open to people of all ages. For details call the Marina at 925 371-2628.
The Interpretive Center is open from 9 to 4 on Saturdays and Sundays.
TROUT
Fishing for trout continues to be good with all the trout plants and cooler water temperatures. They are being caught in South Cove and Oak Point as well as all around the lake. The baits of choice for shore anglers are garlic-scented PowerBaits, nightcrawlers or Kastmasters. Trout average a pound and a half but range to over 5 lbs. Light tackle is important for catching trout with 4-6 pound test being plenty. There was a 1,000 lb Lassen plant on Wednesday, December 30th. There will be another 1,000 lb Lassen plant this week. With the plants, trout fishing is better with more limits caught from all around the reservoir.
Trolling is popular with anglers using Rapalas and other lures in the coves. Limits are continuing to show up out of Peninsula Cove and Howden Cove. From the shore, the most popular bait has been nightcrawlers followed by garlic-scented PowerBaits and Kastmasters. There is no need for line heavier than 6 lb test. Fish are still coming out of South Cove and from around Oak Point. More action is being reported north of the Rock Wall. Three larger trout -- 7.3, 7.4 and 6.88 pounders -- were caught last week. Two were from South Cove on PowerBait and the last was caught on a Rapala in Howden Cove.
LARGEMOUTH BASS
Most anglers were focused on stripers or trout although there have been many sighting near the boat dock and adjacent fishing pier. Senkos have been seen catching some nice fish in that area. Keep in mind that largemouth need to be 12 inches to be kept. Please release any big largemouth bass you might catch. They are the future of largemouth bass fishing in the reservoir. If you catch any of undersized fish please release them gently and allow them to grow up.
STRIPERS
Shakers are still the main action with striped bass. We are still seeing many undersized fish being caught for every keeper. From shore, cut anchovies or shad is the bait of choice. Just a reminder, stripers need to be 18 inches or more to be legal. Please continue releasing the small fish as quickly and carefully as possible. They are the future of our striped bass fishery.
CATFISH
Catfish continue to be caught here and there but with the cooler water they are becoming more difficult to catch. For those wishing to target catfish, anchovy and chicken liver are the best choices of bait. We encourage and appreciate the release of any monster catfish (15 lbs plus).
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