Nor Cal Fish Report
Del Valle Lake Fish Report for 11-30--0001
Del Valle Lake Fish Report for 11-30--0001
Some nice sized fish were taken out of Del Valle Lake over the 4th
Del Valle Lake - Livermore, CA (Alameda County)
by Del Valle Marina
11-30--0001
(510) 544-3146
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Marina Hours: 6am to 8pm
Park Hours: 6am to 9pm.
Water Temperature: 75 degrees.
Last Stocking:On June 27th 750 lbs. of channel catfish were planted from Mt. Lassen
Anglers are pulling in a variety of catches from trout to striper along with catfish using an assortment of bait. Trout have begun to slow down and move deeper into the lack due to the increasing summer temperature. PowerBait colors in white, chartreuse, rainbow, spring green and fluorescent orange followed by power bait 3" floating trout worms in white and chartreuse used with or without power bait trout attractant. Berkley gulp 2.5" trout worms in white, chartreuse, bubblegum or fluorescent orange are popular too. Stripers are being pulled in with anchovies. 7 inch power worms, rapalas, senkos, spinner and crank baits are dominating in lures this week pulling bass off their beds. For catfish mackerel, anchovies, stink bait or the different varieties of dough have worked well in the south end of the lake. Catfish are being pulled in much more frequentlythan other fish due to the recent plants and warmer temperatures. Visit our marina for the latest hot spots and fishing information on your next visit.
Photos:
Main Photo Above:Baxter Shaffer, Trystyn Clark and Kenny Khu of Livermore caught 3 catfish each. The largest weighed in at 9 lbs. and they were caught off the East Beach with chiken liver and sardines. Only Baxter Shaffer & Kenny Khu are included in the picture (7/4/2012) Photo #1:Kali Costa of Livermore caught a 1.5 lb. trout using PowerBait at the East Beach (7/3/2012)
Photo #2:Kenny Khu of Livermore caught a 6 lb. Striped Bass using Anchovies in Heron Bay (7/2/2012).
Park Hours: 6am to 9pm.
Water Temperature: 75 degrees.
Last Stocking:On June 27th 750 lbs. of channel catfish were planted from Mt. Lassen
Anglers are pulling in a variety of catches from trout to striper along with catfish using an assortment of bait. Trout have begun to slow down and move deeper into the lack due to the increasing summer temperature. PowerBait colors in white, chartreuse, rainbow, spring green and fluorescent orange followed by power bait 3" floating trout worms in white and chartreuse used with or without power bait trout attractant. Berkley gulp 2.5" trout worms in white, chartreuse, bubblegum or fluorescent orange are popular too. Stripers are being pulled in with anchovies. 7 inch power worms, rapalas, senkos, spinner and crank baits are dominating in lures this week pulling bass off their beds. For catfish mackerel, anchovies, stink bait or the different varieties of dough have worked well in the south end of the lake. Catfish are being pulled in much more frequentlythan other fish due to the recent plants and warmer temperatures. Visit our marina for the latest hot spots and fishing information on your next visit.
Photos:
Main Photo Above:Baxter Shaffer, Trystyn Clark and Kenny Khu of Livermore caught 3 catfish each. The largest weighed in at 9 lbs. and they were caught off the East Beach with chiken liver and sardines. Only Baxter Shaffer & Kenny Khu are included in the picture (7/4/2012) Photo #1:Kali Costa of Livermore caught a 1.5 lb. trout using PowerBait at the East Beach (7/3/2012)
Photo #2:Kenny Khu of Livermore caught a 6 lb. Striped Bass using Anchovies in Heron Bay (7/2/2012).
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