Lake Chabot Fishing Report

Lake Chabot - Castro Valley, CA (Alameda County)

Lake Chabot Fishing Report

by Lake Chabot Marina
12-15-2017
(510) 247-2526
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GENERAL CONDITIONS

Catfishing has remained fairly steady, while bass fishing is slowing down. Trout fishing is picking up! Water temperature remains in the low-60s and water clarity is about 4 feet. Mt. Lassen planted trout on 12/08 and we are expecting more plants the weeks of December 18th and December 25th! Please follow our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/lakechabot, for weekly updates on fishing conditions.

All of our boats are half off Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, including Patio Boats!!

CATFISH

Typically, catfishing should be slowing down this time of the year, but we have seen some good-sized ones coming in. When fishing for catfish, the best bait to use is either chicken liver or mackerel. Make sure to cut a 2-inch chunk of mackerel and put it on a size 1 or 2 hook and a half ounce weight works best. A simple trick to use when using this bait is wrapping magic thread around the bait to ensure that it doesn’t fly off when casting. Typical hotspot for catfishing is fishing near the Island and back by Raccoon Point.

TROUT

We are going to have a good trout season. Anglers have been catching a few trout, trolling near the dam. A few limits were reported caught this past week. EBRPD planted 1,000 lbs. of trout on Dec. 8th and we are expecting another plant of 1,000 lbs. next week. Trolling back by the dam using a pink flicker shad, and Rapalas has been successful these last couple weeks. Anglers on the shore have had good success with Powerbait and Powereggs. With cooling water temperatures, trout should become more active.

BASS

Bass fishing has slowed down a bit. Many anglers are using plastic worms to catch bass. There has been an abundance of smaller size bass (1 to 2 lbs.) being caught all over the lake. Senkos have been the most popular bait to use. Currently hot spots are over by the Island, Raccoon Point, and Alder Point. Please practice catch and release for bass, as they are not stocked into the lake and their population depends on you!



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