New Melones Reservoir Fish Report

New Melones Reservoir - Angels Camp, CA


by Nor Cal Fish Reports
5-14-2014

The lake level dropped five feet this week and is currently at 922 ft. above sea level and 163 ft. from full.  The water is slightly stained with some areas forming mud lines. The average water temperature is 68-72 degrees and rising daily.  The boat launch ramps on the Glory Hole side have been moved back out to the end of the point which makes for a short walk. Trout: Fair.  A few trout are being caught by anglers who are targeting kokanee.  The fish are at many different depths and scattered about.  In the next couple months they will definitely be favoring the cooler water near the river channel in the main lake. Trolling anglers try fishing various depths from 10-60'.  Excel, Needlefish, and Speedy Shiner spoons are all good choices for trolling. Bass: Good.  The lake level continues to drop quite a bit each day.  The fish are still biting, and can be caught at many different depths.  Try fishing shallow in the mornings and evenings and moving out into deeper water throughout the day.  A variety of soft plastics are working well such as Senkos, Brush Hogs, and lizards.  Try fishing them on a Carolina Rig in deeper water.  There has also been a pretty decent reaction bite.  The fish are active and willing to chase crank baits and jerk baits.  Try using natural colored baits in clear water and bright colored baits in stained water. Catfish: Very Good.  The big cats are up in shallow water and feeding heavily.  The water temperature is getting warmer each day which has encouraged the cats to move shallow.  Try using frozen shad or a ball of crawlers to target these fish.  Catfish are drawn to bait by scent so it is a good idea to add additional scent to your bait.  

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