Results of the Kokanee Power Derby held at Lake Camanche this past weekend

Lake Camanche - Wallace, CA


by Lake Camanche Staff
4-11-2013
(209) 763-5121
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 225.23 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 297 c.f.s. The lake is 82% full & the water temperature is 54'F degrees. Lake conditions are updated daily on EBMUD's website.

WEEKLY WEATHER
North Shore & South Shore
Mostly sunny all week with highs in the high 70's to low 80's and lows in the low to mid 50's. Weather info courtesy of www.weather.com.

LAKE NEWS
Summer is right around the corner so be sure to take advantage of our lower WINTER RATES good through April 30th. Camp, RV, or stay in a heated cottage while we still have mild weather, less crowds, and still be easy on the pocketbook. Rates go back to normal starting May 1st.

Don't forget! You can win a free 2014 Annual Day Use Pass! All you have to do is catch the largest fish by weight for the 2013 calendar year. Bring your fish to either marina store for a picture and weigh in to be eligible. One pass per fish type (Bass, Trout, Catfish, Crappie). See store or gate for more details.

FISH PLANTS
Mt Lassen Trout delivered 600 lbs to the North shore ramp and 600 lbs to the South shore trout pond on Monday, April 8. Mt. Lassen has planted 18,600 lbs of trout at the lake in 2013.

FISHING REPORT
Thank you to Kokanee Power for having their annual trout derby at our lake this last weekend and congratulations to their contestants!

Out of the 16 teams, here are the top 10 results:

Dale Gibbons & Jason Todwell - total weight 8.80 lbs
Doug Mayfield & Robby Mannon - total weight 8.48 lbs
Greg Maples & Frank Maples - total weight 8.19 lbs
Michael Quintal's team - total weight 7.43 lbs
David Ingraham's team - total weight 7.35 lbs
Alan & Jack Schultz - total weight 7.22 lbs
Larry Abernathy & Alan Finocchio - total weight 6.39 lbs
Eddie Trujillo & Buddy Trujillo - total weight 5.75 lbs
Mike Tripp's team - total weight 5.40 lbs
Mark Schon & Todd Goodman - total weight 5.02 lbs

We also had Steve Lowe of Ione catch a nice stringer with his largest trout weighing 5.22 lbs near the dam and buoy line while fishing with a night crawler. James Estes of Valley Springs caught a 11.0 lb large mouth bass at the South shore Trout pond using a soft plastic worm. Nine year old Lussa DeAlba of Castro Valley caught a 3.15 lb catfish near the South shore marina while fishing with chicken liver.

Feel free to view pictures of the above anglers and from the Kokanee Power event on our Facebook page.

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

North Shore Store (209) 763-5166
Store Hours:
Daily 7:00am -- 5:00pm
Café Hours:
Daily 10:00am -- 3:00pm

South Shore Store (209) 763-5915
Store Hours:
Daily 7:00am -- 5:00pm
Marina Grill:
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