Nor Cal Fish Report
Lake Camanche Fish Report for 8-23-2012
Lake Camanche Fish Report for 8-23-2012
Fishing at Lake Camanche is better weekdays than on weekends because there are fewer fishermen
Lake Camanche - Wallace, CA
by Lake Camanche Staff
8-23-2012
(209) 763-5121
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 214.33 feet above sea level. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently at 11 c.f.s. The spill is at 0 c.f.s. The outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 321 c.f.s. The lake is 65% full & the water temperature is 71'F degrees. Lake conditions are updated daily on EBMUD's website.
LAKE NEWS
New campground at North shore now Open! Eagle Beach is our new boat-in only campground located on the East side of the Peninsula in the Rabbit Creek arm. There are 3 single and 4 double sites. Call us for more details (866) 763-5121.
Free FRIDAY & SATURDAY night movies! Movies are shown at the South shore Amphitheatre (across from the Gold Run campground) start Memorial Day weekend and run through Labor Day weekend. Movies will start at sundown and are free for our guests.
WEEKLY WEATHER
North Shore & South Shore
Temps staying in the 90's all week with highs in the low to mid 90's and lows in the mid to high 50's. Weather info courtesy of www.weather.com.
FISHING REPORT
Fishing in general, has been better on weekdays as opposed to weekends as there are less people in the park and in the water.
Trout are still being caught but at much greater depths due to the heat. Most anglers are reporting luck at about 45 feet deep.
We did manage to have one bass report of a 1.96 lb Large Mouth Bass being caught near the Lancha Plana bridge just while casting a line over by the rocky shore. Type of bait used was not mentioned.
Catfish are still biting with a 6.5 lb catfish caught in the evening using a worm off of the Rabbit Creek campground at North shore near the Primitive campground area. Catfish like stinky bait. Cut bait, chicken livers, cheese and night crawlers are some of the most common baits used. It's always a good idea to have a few choices available and switch them up if you aren't getting any bites. Still not catching catfish? Try another location.
HINT:
Fresh chicken liver holds on the hook better than the frozen variety which tends to get mushy when thawed.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Both stores are open 7 days a week. Camanche Recreation Area is open 365 days a year. Gate hours are 5:00 am - 11:00 pm
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 214.33 feet above sea level. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently at 11 c.f.s. The spill is at 0 c.f.s. The outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 321 c.f.s. The lake is 65% full & the water temperature is 71'F degrees. Lake conditions are updated daily on EBMUD's website.
LAKE NEWS
New campground at North shore now Open! Eagle Beach is our new boat-in only campground located on the East side of the Peninsula in the Rabbit Creek arm. There are 3 single and 4 double sites. Call us for more details (866) 763-5121.
Free FRIDAY & SATURDAY night movies! Movies are shown at the South shore Amphitheatre (across from the Gold Run campground) start Memorial Day weekend and run through Labor Day weekend. Movies will start at sundown and are free for our guests.
WEEKLY WEATHER
North Shore & South Shore
Temps staying in the 90's all week with highs in the low to mid 90's and lows in the mid to high 50's. Weather info courtesy of www.weather.com.
FISHING REPORT
Fishing in general, has been better on weekdays as opposed to weekends as there are less people in the park and in the water.
Trout are still being caught but at much greater depths due to the heat. Most anglers are reporting luck at about 45 feet deep.
We did manage to have one bass report of a 1.96 lb Large Mouth Bass being caught near the Lancha Plana bridge just while casting a line over by the rocky shore. Type of bait used was not mentioned.
Catfish are still biting with a 6.5 lb catfish caught in the evening using a worm off of the Rabbit Creek campground at North shore near the Primitive campground area. Catfish like stinky bait. Cut bait, chicken livers, cheese and night crawlers are some of the most common baits used. It's always a good idea to have a few choices available and switch them up if you aren't getting any bites. Still not catching catfish? Try another location.
HINT:
Fresh chicken liver holds on the hook better than the frozen variety which tends to get mushy when thawed.
HOURS OF OPERATION
Both stores are open 7 days a week. Camanche Recreation Area is open 365 days a year. Gate hours are 5:00 am - 11:00 pm
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