Del Valle Lake Fishing Report

Del Valle Lake - Livermore, CA (Alameda County)

Del Valle Lake Fishing Report
M. Garcia of San Jose caught this seven-and-a-half pound striper while he was fishing with anchovies.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Del Valle Marina

by East Bay Regional Park District
8-22-2019
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The fishing has been HOT for most species of fish this August, Stripers and cats are this week’s main attraction for fishing. Anchovies seem to be the most favored bait then nightcrawlers. The bass are finally off their beds and are in a little deeper water now, fish structure and rock points. Bluegill and crappie are loving red worms and pieces of worms. The fishing is great and I can’t wait to get back out there and get some limits!

BLUEGILL/PANFISH

The panfish have been loving that the bass are off the beds and are very much active. The best baits for the panfish are red worms, nightcrawlers, and little jigs.

TROUT

We aren’t expecting the trout to pick up again until the water temp starts to drop. We did have one 7lb trout caught this week on salmon eggs. They are all in the deep water by the dam.

CATFISH

This last month we had a total of 1500 pounds of catfish planted in the lake.  They like the Narrows and Swallow Bay and all the coves with structure. Anchovies and Mackerel have been top producers. Nightcrawlers and sardines have also been a hot ticket for these cats.  

BASS

The bass are in more open water hanging around rock points, weed lines, drop offs, and any structure you can find. They can be caught from one to 15 feet below the surface in 20 - 45-foot water columns. Some larger fish in the two to three pound range were caught in the flats of Heron Bay. If you like trolling, the Smallies can be found in Swallow Bay and Heron Bay.
 
STRIPED BASS

The stripers are average size being five and eight pounds. Lots of the bigger fish are being caught in Heron Bay, the Narrows, and near the dam. The striper boils are growing, and fishermen are taking full advantage, with the boils only lasting from about 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m., you have got to be out here early if you want to be a part of the top water action. After the boils die down, the best bet is frozen cut baits like Anchovies, Sardines, and Shad. The hot striper lures include Flukes (White, Silver/blue), Super spook Jr’s, and anything that could mimic a shad.  They are being caught just before Swallow Bay and near the dam.



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8-19-2019
Striped Bass: The stripers are average size being 5-8lbs. Lots of the bigger fish are being caught in Heron bay, the narrows and near the dam. The striper boils are growing, and fishermen are taking full advantage, with the boils only lasting from about 6am – 7am you got to be out here early if you want to be apart of the topwater action. After the boils die down the best bet is frozen cut baits like Anchovies, Sardines, Shad,...... Read More

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for Friday, August 9th, 2019
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