Lake Camanche Fish Report

Lake Camanche - Wallace, CA

Lake Camanche Fish Report

by Lake Camanche Staff
9-1-2014
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Fishing News
Catfish and trout were brought in this past week. Angelers reported catching trout out near the dam 40-45' down and the favorite bait was XL Spoons. Catfish were caught on North Shore in the waters off Rabit Creek, Primitive Campgrounds and Houseboat cove. Angelers were using worms and blown up worms.


Weekly Weather
Sunny Skies You can expect a high of 99 today. Staying in the mid 90s through the rest of the week and into next weekend.

Overnight temps are showing low 60's and upper 50s.

Local Weather can be viewed at:http://www.weather.com


Lake Conditions
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 187.19ft. above sea level as of 8/28. Water temperature at the launch ramp is approximately 66 degrees and the lake is 32% full. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently 11 c.s.f. and the outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 260 c.s.f. The flows into Camanche currently vary from 11 cfs to 800 cfs. This is because when they are generating electricity from Pardee the flow is increased from the baseline 11 cfs at this time they are turning on two of the three generating units periodically during the week. Each unit can deliver 400 cfs, thus the 11-800 cfs range.

You can check out the daily water supply by going to: http://ebmud.com/daily-water-supply-report




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