New Melones Reservoir Fish Report

New Melones Reservoir - Angels Camp, CA


by Nor Cal Fish Reports
3-19-2014

Trout bite has been getting a little tougher each week.  The water has been rising slowly, warming and the water visibility has been decreasing.  The trout bite best in clear/cold water.  Try to find areas with clearer water that are protected from the wind and have deep water access.  Also, if you are fishing an area with slightly stained to murky water try using bright colored baits and lures. Bank anglers have been catching a few fish of off Glory Hole Point.  The main river channel swings into Glory Hole Point.  This will bring cooler water to the area and attract the trout.  For bait try using Chartreuse or Rainbow garlic scented Power Bait.  To locate fish try fan casting a Kastmaster.  Gold, brook trout, and orange are all good color choices for stained water.  Trolling anglers try targeting fish from the surface to 35' of water.The fish should be near creek channels and the river channel and heading back out to the main lake.  The cooler water near these areas is where they will be in the hotter summer months.  When fishing in water that has a lower visibility try trolling with lures that have rattles.  Speed Traps, Rattle Traps, and other small crank baits are a few favorites.  When fishing the main lake and near deep water it is a good idea to have a couple lines in the water targeting brown trout.  Try rolling shad or trolling large jointed plugs or swim baits.  It is also a good idea to add plenty of scent and remember to reapply throughout the day. Kokanee: Slow.  The fish generally start biting again in the spring mid-April into May, but we've had reports of a few being caught.  We expect an earlier start to the season due to the abnormally warm weather. Try trolling a pink hoochie, spinner, or bug behind a teardrop dodger while trout fishing and you might pick up a few kokanee.  Also, nightcrawler and garlic nightcrawler scent works best at the first part of the season.

 

Bass: Good.  The weather feels like spring but the days are still a bit short for the fish to commit to shallow water.  The majority of fish are staging in 25-35' of water on main lake structure and moving shallower throughout the day.   To catch shallow fish try using small bright colored crank baits or spinner baits.  To target deeper/staging fish try using a drop-shot rig with a 4-6" straight tail worm.  Bold Bluegill is a color that Roboworm makes that works exceptionally well during the spring months.  Another deep water fish catcher is a football head jig.  Try fishing ½ - ¾ ounce jigs in crawdad colors.  Brown/purple, green pumpkin/purple, and green pumpkin are all good color choices.  Remember to using matching trailers.  Last but definitely not least is the Yamamoto Senko.  These baits catch a bunch of fish and every once in awhile a big one.  Try fishing them on a Texas rig or wacky rigged. Glory Hole Sports  (209) 736-4333




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