New Melones Fishing Report
Water Conditions: New Melones Lake is currently holding 1,208,364 acre-feet
of water. The lake level dropped three feet this week, and is
currently at 969 ft. above sea level and 118 ft. from full. The average
water temperature is a very warm 78-86 degrees. The lake is stained
with mud lines forming near the shore in the afternoon.
Trout: Slow.
The trout are hanging near the main river channel and major creek
channels. They are avoiding the very warm surface temperature. Try to
focus on deep cut banks and outside bends on these channels. Get a good
contour map of the lake to locate these areas. The trout are primarily
feeding on 3-5" shad in 40-60' of water. Night fishing anglers
have been catching some chunky 2-pound rainbows near the dam and the
spillway. Night crawlers and Power Bait have been the two most
productive baits to use at night. Trolling anglers try
using shad patterned spoons to "match the hatch". Needlefish, Excels,
and Kastmasters in chrome, chrome/blue, and prism are good choices.
Another great spoon that can be trolled at higher speeds is a Thomas
Speedy Shiner. This bait trolled by itself (no flashers) at 150-200'
behind the boat is a great way to cover a lot of water. Also, try
tipping your spoon with a chunk of crawler or a trolling grub. Bank anglers
try a marshmallow crawler combo or Berkley Garlic Power Bait. There are
very few trout being caught from the shore. You might consider heading
to one of the high country lakes for better bank fishing. Fly fishing anglers
try fishing local rivers, creeks, and streams. Use beaded headed
Prince Nymphs, Copper John's, and Pheasant Tails midday. In the evening
try switching to a dry fly. Pale Morning Dunns, Adams, and Humpys are
all good choices for dry flies. Glory
Hole Sports Big Fish of the Week goes to Josh Parris of San Andreas.
Josh reported he was still fishing from a boat with jigs and worms
upriver. He caught a limit of nice rainbows, the biggest weighing
2-pounds, 4-ounces.
Kokanee:
Good. Anglers are catching their limits in 60-90' of water. The
kokanee will suspend in cool water over creek channels and the main
river channel. They will also use these channels in the late summer and
fall to migrate for their annual spawn. The fish that are being caught
are very fat, and up to 13-15" in length. Another very important factor
to consider when locating fish is wind direction. The wind will push
the plankton from one side of the lake to the other. The kokanee feed
on plankton so they are forced to follow it where ever it goes. Fish
the wind blown side of the lake. Pink, green and chartreuse have been
very productive colors. Try using a Watermelon colored sling blade,
dodger, or side kick with your favorite micro hoochie, wiggle hoochie,
or spinner behind. The main lake near the dam, Rose Island, and the
spillway are good areas. We have also had some reports of fish being
caught in the Carson Creek area and near the 49 bridge. The water is
fairly stained so it is a good idea to apply an ample amount of scent to
your dodger, and your lure. Don't forget to tip your lures with dyed
and scented shoe peg corn.
Bass:
Fair. Early morning and late evening try throwing top water, and
reaction baits. Once the sun comes up the fish will pull off of the
shoreline and out to deeper water. A Carolina rig is a great set up to
cover water at many different depths. Try using baits with a large
profile that will push more water. Lizards, brush hogs, and beavers are
good choices for soft plastics. Another good way catch them is with a
Texas rig worm. It is a good idea to use a bead under the weight to
create a ticking noise. Also, with the fish being in deeper water, try
dragging heavier ¾-1oz. football head jigs. California Reservoir Lures
makes a variety of jigs that work great in our Mother Lode lakes. We
have been seeing a lot of big spotted bass being caught and we possibly
have a world record swimming around out there. If
you do keep a bass, please keep the small spotted bass and release the
big female (largemouth) black bass. Glory Hole Sports can teach you the
difference, so you can practice good conservation of the species.
Holden Chan caught a 9-pound, 1-ounce catfish fishing of off Osprey point with anchovies.
Catfish:
Very good. Anglers are catching plenty of nice cats with average size
being 4-8 pounds. Most fish are in shallow water from 5-20". Melones
catfish tend to be fish-eaters rather than bottom foragers, so use live
minnows, frozen shad, mackerel, or anchovies for best success. Also,
chicken liver and night crawlers work well to. To attract fish at night
try soaking your bait in anchovy scent, bloody tuna scent or garlic
scent. The
Glory Hole Sports Big Fish of the Week Contest goes to Matt Seldom of
Sonora. He caught a hefty 12-pound, 5-ounce cat while soaking chicken
liver near the dam at night.
Crappie: Slow. Few fish being caught at night under a submersible light. Try using minnows or a red/white crappie jig.