10-7-14 Fishing Report
Water Conditions: New Melones Lake is currently holding
519,436
acre-feet of water. The lake level dropped just inches this week and is
currently at 862 ft. above sea level and 215 ft. from full. The water
is stained in most of the lake. There are mud lines forming near the
shore throughout the day, especially on windy days. The average water
temperature is 74-78 degrees.
Tuttletown
launch is closed. Glory Hole Point boat launch is the road leading off
the end of the point. It is a dirt launch without courtesy docks and
4wd is recommended.
Floyd Crow of Columbia caught a hefty 12-pound, 11-ounce catfish while fishing with mackrel and anchovies at night.
Trout:
Slow. There have been a few anglers trying to pattern the large
rainbow trout. This is normally a good time of year but so far anglers
have had very little success. With a few colder nights and shorter days
the fishing should get good. Trolling anglers try
trolling shad patterned plugs or rolling shad. The trout feed on the
shad that are schooling in the main lake. Rattle Traps, Speed Traps and
Shad Raps work well when targeting large rainbows and browns. These
baits are the same size and shape of the bait fish and the rattles will
draw fish from a distance, especially in stained water. Be sure to add
plenty of shad flavored scent to your presentation. Bank fishing has been very slow and usually is during the summer months. Best bet for shore anglers is to head to the high country lakes. Fly fishing anglers
the bite has been pretty good fishing local streams and rivers. Try
using a Parachute Adams, Elk Hair Caddis, or a Light Cahill for rising
fish. Also try using a hopper/dropper setup with a Stimulator and a
Copper John. We do encourage catch and release for the brown
trout as The Department of Fish and Game will no longer be planting
them. Carefully measure, weigh and photograph trophy fish and send us
pictures and information.
Bass: Fair.
The bass are in a late summer/early fall pattern and can be difficult
to find. The shad are starting to school up in the deep water and the
bass are hunting them in wolf packs. Try using a shad patterned grub on
a ¼ oz. darthead. This is a great setup that can be fished in multiple
ways. You can drag it on the bottom, fish it vertically, or swim it at
any depth. Also, if you use your electronics and find bait in deeper
water a great way to catch them is with a vertical jigging spoon or with
a drop shot rig fished directly under the boat. Crank baits and jerk
baits are both a good choice to use when targeting fish that are pulled
of the bank. Fish that are keying on crawdads can be caught on jigs,
brush hogs and beavers. CRL Jigs has a great selection of colors that
work extremely well on New Melones and other Mother Lode lakes.
Glory
Hole Sports employee Josh Hutton caught a chunky largemouth on a Pop-R.
He was fishing from the shore at Don Pedro when this fish exploded on
the surface.
Please
practice catch and release. Take photos and carefully release the fish
back into to the lake to maintain a healthy fish population for
generations to come.
Catfish:
Very Good. The catfish anglers have been doing well some anglers are
catching multiple fish on each outing. With the water being low there
are areas of lake that can be accessed from the shore that have been
underwater for years. The Angels Creek channel on the main lake is a
short walk from Glory Hole Point. This is a good time of the year to
fish for catfish. The lake is really nice in the evenings and through
the night and this is when the big cats come to the shoreline and search
for food. Try using shad, anchovies and nightcrawlers for bait. It is
a good idea to use an ample amount of scent to help the fish locate
your bait.
Glory
Hole Sports Big Fish of the Week goes to Ron Simunaci of Sonora. He
landed a massive 17-pound catfish while fishing with chicken liver in
shallow water.
Earl Manyer and Ron Simunaci with their complete catch for the night.
Crappie: Very Slow. It's been a tough year and we have seen very few crappie.
We are offering a FREE
1/4oz Kastmaster to anyone who brings their rainbow trout catches by
the store to be weighed and photographed. One per customer per week