Nor Cal Fish Report
Lake Camanche Fish Report for 2-25-2015
Lake Camanche Fish Report for 2-25-2015
Lake Camanche Fish Report
Lake Camanche - Wallace, CA
by Lake Camanche Staff
2-25-2015
(209) 763-5121
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Bass and trout are here if you know where to look.
Mt. LassenTrout farm planted 1,200 lbs of trout to the South shore pond and South shore ramps on Monday 2/23. Another 1,200 lbs are scheduled for next week.
Although there was a bass tournament at North shore on Saturday 2/21 no one stopped in to share any details.
Large seven plus pound trout are the story this week as several were brought in to be weighed.
Favorite spots reported were trolling out by the dam, the Day Use Area and Hat Island no more than 12' down. The pond scored some big ones as well.
Reported baits were shiney lures, power worms and rapala.
Lake levels came up a little bit more with that last rain and we're hoping we get another storm this weekend.
Lake Conditions
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 185.61 as of 2/24/15. Water temperature at the launch ramp is approximately 53 degrees and the lake is 31% full. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently 11 c.s.f. and the outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 226 c.s.f. The flow into Camanche varies from 11 cfs to 800 cfs. as EBMUD generates electricity from Pardee's flow. At this time they turn 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
Marina Store Hours
North Shore Marina
(209)763-5166
Open Daily
Call for hours
South Shore Marina
(209)763-5915
Open Daily
Call for hours
KEEP IN TOUCH:
www.camancherecreation.com
www.facebook/lakecamanche
info@camancherecreation.com
Mt. LassenTrout farm planted 1,200 lbs of trout to the South shore pond and South shore ramps on Monday 2/23. Another 1,200 lbs are scheduled for next week.
Although there was a bass tournament at North shore on Saturday 2/21 no one stopped in to share any details.
Large seven plus pound trout are the story this week as several were brought in to be weighed.
Favorite spots reported were trolling out by the dam, the Day Use Area and Hat Island no more than 12' down. The pond scored some big ones as well.
Reported baits were shiney lures, power worms and rapala.
Lake levels came up a little bit more with that last rain and we're hoping we get another storm this weekend.
Lake Conditions
Lake Camanche's current elevation is 185.61 as of 2/24/15. Water temperature at the launch ramp is approximately 53 degrees and the lake is 31% full. The inflow from Lake Pardee is currently 11 c.s.f. and the outflow from Lake Camanche is currently 226 c.s.f. The flow into Camanche varies from 11 cfs to 800 cfs. as EBMUD generates electricity from Pardee's flow. At this time they turn 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
Marina Store Hours
North Shore Marina
(209)763-5166
Open Daily
Call for hours
South Shore Marina
(209)763-5915
Open Daily
Call for hours
KEEP IN TOUCH:
www.camancherecreation.com
www.facebook/lakecamanche
info@camancherecreation.com
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