Nor Cal Fish Report
Del Valle Lake Fish Report for 6-15-2018
Del Valle Lake Fish Report for 6-15-2018
Del Valle Fishing Report
Del Valle Lake - Livermore, CA (Alameda County)
by East Bay Regional Park District
6-15-2018
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
The weather at Del Valle has been cloudy, with the sun warming through the afternoon. Early mornings in the 50s with temperatures rising up into the low 80s by midday. Water temperature at the dock reads 66-69 degrees.
If you have any photos or fishing stories to share, drop by the marina!
CATFISH
This week is the first week that we will receive a catfish plant, so if you are looking for catfish, now is the time! Some anglers are still catching fish from last year. If you are targeting them, we recommend using anchovies, mackerel, night crawlers, or chicken livers. Catfish tend to be in deeper water this time of year, 20+ feet deep.
TROUT
With trout planting winding down, the trout bite will be a bit harder to come by, but not impossible! We are still getting reports of anglers catching trout! We recommend Powerbait or Powereggs, mice tails, and flicker shads. Make sure you are fishing shallow sand flats and if you are fishing from a boat, make sure you keep moving.
BASS
It is the time of year for great bass fishing. Anglers are catching bass, using any lures or jigs. Keep moving along the shore, near cover. Plastic worms and drop lures seem to do the trick!
STRIPED BASS
There are starting to be reports of striper boils out by the dam, but some people are having success in the Narrows and near the dock. We recommend diving spoons and lures out by the dam, in deeper water.
The weather at Del Valle has been cloudy, with the sun warming through the afternoon. Early mornings in the 50s with temperatures rising up into the low 80s by midday. Water temperature at the dock reads 66-69 degrees.
If you have any photos or fishing stories to share, drop by the marina!
CATFISH
This week is the first week that we will receive a catfish plant, so if you are looking for catfish, now is the time! Some anglers are still catching fish from last year. If you are targeting them, we recommend using anchovies, mackerel, night crawlers, or chicken livers. Catfish tend to be in deeper water this time of year, 20+ feet deep.
TROUT
With trout planting winding down, the trout bite will be a bit harder to come by, but not impossible! We are still getting reports of anglers catching trout! We recommend Powerbait or Powereggs, mice tails, and flicker shads. Make sure you are fishing shallow sand flats and if you are fishing from a boat, make sure you keep moving.
BASS
It is the time of year for great bass fishing. Anglers are catching bass, using any lures or jigs. Keep moving along the shore, near cover. Plastic worms and drop lures seem to do the trick!
STRIPED BASS
There are starting to be reports of striper boils out by the dam, but some people are having success in the Narrows and near the dock. We recommend diving spoons and lures out by the dam, in deeper water.
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