Nor Cal Fish Report
Lake Camanche Fish Report for 12-23-2012
Lake Camanche Fish Report for 12-23-2012
Trout are on the bite at Lake Camanche
Lake Camanche - Wallace, CA
by Lake Camanche Staff
12-23-2012
(209) 763-5121
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Lake Conditions:
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 215.22 feet above sea level. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently at 259 c.f.s. The spill is at X c.f.s. The outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 257 c.f.s. The lake is 67% full & the water temperature is 55 degrees.
Weekly Weather
North & South Shore
Showers most of the week with highs in the high 40's to low 50's and lows in the 30's to mid 40's.
Lake News:
Annual Day Use Passes (with or without vessels) are available year round and are good for 12 months! Don't forget, if you are disabled or a senior (62yrs or older), you get your annual pass at half off the regular price! Stop by either gate or marina store to get yours today. According to EBMUD, the lake turned over during the weekend of December 1st & 2nd.
Fish Plants:
Mt. Lassen Trout delivered 600 lbs to the South shore pond and 600 lbs to the South shore ramp on Monday, December 10th. The North shore ramp was not included in this delivery.
FISHING REPORT:
Another tagged trout was caught! Local resident Steven Riche of Valley Springs caught tagged fish #065 at South shore near the Oaks Campground. Congratulations Steven! This means there are 87 tagged fish left in the lake. Catch one before December 31st and bring it to the marina store to get your free one night stay in one of our 4 person cottages. Richard Anderson of Sonora caught a 6 lb trout at the South shore trout pond while using a fly rod with an olive wolly bugger. Martin Olvera & Victor Contreras of Manteca caught a 3 fish stringer totaling 9 lbs while using garlic power bait fishing at the South shore trout pond.
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 215.22 feet above sea level. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently at 259 c.f.s. The spill is at X c.f.s. The outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 257 c.f.s. The lake is 67% full & the water temperature is 55 degrees.
Weekly Weather
North & South Shore
Showers most of the week with highs in the high 40's to low 50's and lows in the 30's to mid 40's.
Lake News:
Annual Day Use Passes (with or without vessels) are available year round and are good for 12 months! Don't forget, if you are disabled or a senior (62yrs or older), you get your annual pass at half off the regular price! Stop by either gate or marina store to get yours today. According to EBMUD, the lake turned over during the weekend of December 1st & 2nd.
Fish Plants:
Mt. Lassen Trout delivered 600 lbs to the South shore pond and 600 lbs to the South shore ramp on Monday, December 10th. The North shore ramp was not included in this delivery.
FISHING REPORT:
Another tagged trout was caught! Local resident Steven Riche of Valley Springs caught tagged fish #065 at South shore near the Oaks Campground. Congratulations Steven! This means there are 87 tagged fish left in the lake. Catch one before December 31st and bring it to the marina store to get your free one night stay in one of our 4 person cottages. Richard Anderson of Sonora caught a 6 lb trout at the South shore trout pond while using a fly rod with an olive wolly bugger. Martin Olvera & Victor Contreras of Manteca caught a 3 fish stringer totaling 9 lbs while using garlic power bait fishing at the South shore trout pond.
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