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San Pablo Reservoir Fish Report for 2-18-2020
San Pablo Reservoir Fish Report for 2-18-2020
Fishing For Trout Has Been Very Good
San Pablo Reservoir - El Sobrante, CA (Contra Costa County)

Phillip Carter and his Grandson Chris caught 8 trout the largest weighing 8 lbs on 2-10-20
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by San Pablo Reservoir Staff
2-18-2020
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Lake Conditions
Lake Level 303.4
Surface Temp 53 degrees
Plants We did not plant any fish this week. Next Plant Scheduled for Thursday 2-20-19 at the Marina from 1,200 lbs. from Mt Lassen.
Fishing for trout is very very good. We are seeing a lot of limits coming in. The best bet is using bright colors like Chartruese, Rainbow, Garlic and Garlic sent dip or spray. The Rock Wall, Sandy Point and Scow Canyon are the best bet for Boaters. The Pines picnic area is a good start for shore fishing. We are also seeing a lot of Bass action from the bank and from the boaters.

Rainbow Trout
Philip Talkington and Tim Green caught 5 trout using power-bait in Scow Canyon on 2-13-20.
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Dan Prows and Scott caught 2 limits using power-bait on 2-14-20.
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Jullian Valdez is 5 years old from El Sobrante and caught his first 2 fish ever at the Rockwall on 2-12-20.
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Dan Prows and Scott of San Jose caught 2 limits on 2-11-20.
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Gregg Webber of El Sobrante caught 1 Trout weighing 5 lbs using power-bait at the Pines on 2-11-20.
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Jim Ducato of San Jose caught his 3 Birthday trout in scow canyon on 2-12-20.
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