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New Melones Reservoir Fish Report for 7-16-2013
New Melones Reservoir Fish Report for 7-16-2013
Results of Kokanee Power Tournament held last week at New Melones
New Melones Reservoir - Angels Camp, CA
by Glory Hole Sports Staff
7-16-2013
(209) 736-4333
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This last weekend Kokanee Power held a two day tournament on New Melones Reservoir. They had over 100 participants, 13 juniors, and 43 teams. We spoke with President Gary Coe to get some details on the event. He had rave reveiws on the quaililty of the fish. They were all beautiful, healthy and put up a wonderful fight. Most fish were caught in 50-110' of water between Glory Hole Point and the 49 bridge. There were many baits that produced fish with the most popular being Glitterbug's Micro Hoochies in pink, orange, and green fish behind a small tear drop dodger. Another lure that work well was an Apex. One key to catching the larger fish was to troll at a slow speed around 1.5mph. Kokanee Power payed 15 places and the top 10 juniors received tackle packs. Here are the results.
Top 15 teams
Top 10 juniors
We would like to thank President Gary Coe, Vice President Al Millan, and the rest of Kokanee Power for their information and for putting on a great event.
Thanks - From all of us at Glory Hole Sports
Top 15 teams
Top 10 juniors
We would like to thank President Gary Coe, Vice President Al Millan, and the rest of Kokanee Power for their information and for putting on a great event.
Thanks - From all of us at Glory Hole Sports
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