Nor Cal Fish Report
Lake Camanche Fish Report for 12-4-2014
Lake Camanche Fish Report for 12-4-2014
Lake Camanche Fish Report
Lake Camanche - Wallace, CA
by Lake Camanche Staff
12-4-2014
(209) 763-5121
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Fishing News
Cooler temps and trout plants are leading to great fishing both on the lake and at the South shore pond. Bass anglers are fishing daily but we haven't had any stop in to report.
Favorite baits reported this week are night-crawlers, small tube jig, yellow panther martin spinner, garlic power bait & crappie jigs.
Bob Keir of Lodi reeled in this nice 6.1 lb trout from the North Shore Day Use area while using night-crawlers for bait on Sunday 11/30
Weekly Weather
Rain will continue on & off through Saturday with occasional sun breaking through the clouds. Clearing on Sunday with unsettled weather returning later next week.
Daytime temperatures continue in the mid to upper 60s through the week with overnight temps in the upper 40s & low 50s.
Local Weather can be viewed at:http://www.weather.com
Lake Conditions
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 183.78 as of 12/2/14. Water temperature at the launch ramp is approximately 57 degrees and the lake is 29% full. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently 11 c.s.f. and the outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 231 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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