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Stampede Reservoir Fish Report for 7-8-2015
Stampede Reservoir Fish Report for 7-8-2015
Stampede shrinking, kokes retreating
Stampede Reservoir - Truckee, CA (Sierra County)
by Nor Cal Fish Reports
7-8-2015
Lake is at 16% capacity. Surface temp is 70 degrees here, which is driving the Kokes deeper now. Expecting a stock of trout this week and with that shore fishing should be good! Kokanee fishing has been steady here with most kokes being caught through the narrows and by the dam, where one will be chasing schools of these guys. Microsquids, kokanuts, and the like have been go-to lures here at 35-50 feet. Pink and Orange have been the go to colors here with Green and Yellow variations also picking up some fish in the mornings. In the PM with the sun on the water try some darker colors such as Purple, Blue and Black. Go deeper later and shallow in the AM. Macks can be found here under the schools of Kokes around the dam and can be trolled or jigged for with imitations of these. Again, shore fishing will be good for the Bows with powerbait, nightcrawlers, and various hardware. Smallies are suspended along shelves in the Davis Creek arm and most are being taken on suspending baitfish patterns, Crayfish patterns, and various Jigs worked down these shelves. Mountain Hardware (530) 587-4844
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Lake Amador: Cats scratching at Amador
Anderson Reservoir: Variety working at Anderson
Bass Lake: Bass Lake living to its name
Lake Berryessa: Bass good, trout, kokes tough at Berryessa
Boca Reservoir: Shrinking Boca still producing
Butte Lake: Butt powerhouse running
Calero Lake: Bluegill, crappie at Calero
Lake Camanche: Camanche cats prowl at night
Caples Lake: Caples planters willing
Clear Lake: Clear Lake clear in north
Collins Lake: Warm water, slow bite at Collins
Convict Lake: Convict Lake trout bite continues
Coyote Lake: Small bass biting at Coyote
Crowley Lake: Trout, perch both biting at Crowley
Lake Davis: Davis trout bite improvies
Del Valle Lake: DV stripers, cats biting
Donner Lake: Donner a challenge
Eagle Lake: Water warming, trout deeper at Eagle
Indian Creek Reservoir: Trout bite hot at Indian Creek
Jackson Meadows Reservoir: Steady bite at Jackson Meadows
June Lake Loop: Large trout in June Loop
Lafayette Reservoir: Cats biting at Lafayette
Lewiston Lake: Slow bite at Lewiston
Lopez Lake : Warmwater fish bite at Lopez
Los Vaqueros Reservoir: LV producing trout limits
Mammoth Lakes Basin: Bonus plants aid Mammoth basis
Lake Mendocino: Mendo anglers drop-shot for cats
New Melones Reservoir: Cats bite best at New Melones
Lake Oroville: Dinkfest at Oroville
Pardee Reservoir: Pardee closes Friday
Prosser Reservoir: Choices at Prosser
Quarry Lakes: Quarry cats starting to bite
San Luis Reservoir: Small stripers at San Luis
San Pablo Reservoir: Bite slowing at San Pablo
Santa Margarita Lake: Early, late best at Santa Margarita
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir: All cats at Shadow Cliffs
Shasta Lake: Shallow early, deep mid-day for Shasta bass
Lake Sonoma: Bass along Sonoma weed edges
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Lake Amador: Big cats on the prowl at Amador
Anderson Reservoir: Jig time at Anderson
Bass Lake: Tough bite at Bass Lake
Lake Berryessa: Bass, crappie on at Berryessa
Boca Reservoir: Low Boca still producing
Lake Chabot: Chabot holding strong
Chesbro Reservoir: Chesbro challenging
Clear Lake: Hot weather slows Clear Lake action
Collins Lake: Tough conditions at Collins
Contra Loma Reservoir: Contra Loma cats biting
Convict Lake: Convict continues to please
Crowley Lake: Solid early bite at Crowley
Lake Davis: Stuffed trout finicky at Davis
Del Valle Lake: Striper time at Del Valle
Edison Lake: Browns biting at Edison
Huntington Lake: Shore anglers pick trout at Huntington
June Lake Loop: June Loop bite improving
Lafayette Reservoir: Cat bite strong at Lafayette
Lake San Antonio: San Antonio closes
Lexington Reservoir: Lexington cats biting
Lewiston Lake: Late trout bite at Lewiston
Lopez Lake : Panfish biting best at Lopez
Los Vaqueros Reservoir: Trout limits common at LV
Mammoth Lakes : Mammoth trout at Mammoth Lakes
New Melones Reservoir: Bass best at New Melones
Lake Oroville: Bass challenging, salmon good at Oroville
Pardee Reservoir: Pardee closing July 10
San Luis Reservoir: Forebay schoolies entertain
San Pablo Reservoir: Trout bite still going at San Pablo
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir: Target cats early at Shadow Cliffs
Shasta Lake: Water warms, bass bite slows at Shasta
Shaver Lake: Shaver trout a puzzle
Lake Sonoma: Crank for bass at Sonoma
Stampede Reservoir: Kokes deep at Stampede
Trinity Lake: Bass bite tapers at Trinity
Uvas Reservoir: Cats on tap at Uvas
Deer Creek: Be careful at Deer Creek
Napa River: Small stripers biting on Napa River
Sacramento River: Stripers active in Colusa
Sacramento River: Early striper bite in Butte County
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