Nor Cal Fish Report
Lake Camanche Fish Report for 1-22-2013
Lake Camanche Fish Report for 1-22-2013
The Lake level at Lake Camanche and the Trout fishing is doing very well
Lake Camanche - Wallace, CA
by Lake Camanche Staff
1-22-2013
(209) 763-5121
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Lake Conditions
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 220.46 feet above sea level. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently at 263 c.f.s. The spill is at 0 c.f.s. The outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 256 c.f.s. The lake is 75% full & the water temperature is 52'F degrees.
Lake conditions are updated daily on EBMUD's website: http://ebmud.com/daily-water-supply-report
Weekly Weather
North Shore & South Shore
Partly cloudy all week with possible showers on Wednesday. Highs in the mid 50's to mid 60's and lows in the high 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.
Fish Plants:
Mt. Lassen Trout delivered 1200 lbs to the North shore ramp on Monday, January 14. Both the South shore pond and South shore ramp were not included in this delivery.
Fishing Report:
The lake level is still rising steadily due to the winter rains and snow in the Sierras. Top lining (10 to 15 feet) is still the way to go. Rudy of Valley Springs caught a nice 6.09 lb trout off the North shore Day Use point fishing off the banks using Rainbow Glitter Power bait. Local resident Steve Raine caught a couple of trout weighing in at 5.9 lbs and 4.6 lbs while bank fishing off the North Shore Peninsula using night crawlers.
Bill Griffith of Lodi caught a 7.39 lb trout over by "houseboat cove" near the North shore marina using power bait.
Adrian Melendrez caught a 5 lb trout out of the South shore trout pond while using a lure.
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 220.46 feet above sea level. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently at 263 c.f.s. The spill is at 0 c.f.s. The outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 256 c.f.s. The lake is 75% full & the water temperature is 52'F degrees.
Lake conditions are updated daily on EBMUD's website: http://ebmud.com/daily-water-supply-report
Weekly Weather
North Shore & South Shore
Partly cloudy all week with possible showers on Wednesday. Highs in the mid 50's to mid 60's and lows in the high 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.
Fish Plants:
Mt. Lassen Trout delivered 1200 lbs to the North shore ramp on Monday, January 14. Both the South shore pond and South shore ramp were not included in this delivery.
Fishing Report:
The lake level is still rising steadily due to the winter rains and snow in the Sierras. Top lining (10 to 15 feet) is still the way to go. Rudy of Valley Springs caught a nice 6.09 lb trout off the North shore Day Use point fishing off the banks using Rainbow Glitter Power bait. Local resident Steve Raine caught a couple of trout weighing in at 5.9 lbs and 4.6 lbs while bank fishing off the North Shore Peninsula using night crawlers.
Bill Griffith of Lodi caught a 7.39 lb trout over by "houseboat cove" near the North shore marina using power bait.
Adrian Melendrez caught a 5 lb trout out of the South shore trout pond while using a lure.
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