Slow for most at Almanor

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Surface temps at 71 degrees at mid-day. Clarity is excellent 17 to 19 ft. Lake Levels are dropping, the latest Lake levels from the Dept. of Water Resources as of 8/6 at the 4480.84 ft. elevation... 807,223 acre feet storage, both of these numbers are lower now. Air quality has improved after smoke from the Trinity fires that settled in over the region has now passed thru. A current independent report of water temps revealed that even 30 ft. down below the surface, its 68 degrees. Much warmer than usual for 30 ft. down.. Meaning less cold water in the deeper areas of Lake Almanor. More Rainbow Trout are showing alarmingly increased signs of coco pods..a warm water hitchhiking parasite, that are impacting this fragile fishery as cold bottom water is removed, and none coming in. The cold water release at Canyon Dam is drawing down warmer surface water. Compressing the fish deeper, where there's some relief. Just the first signs of what is to come if a Thermal Curtain is allowed here at Lake Almanor. The Moon phase is dark and feeding cycles have adjusted back to earlier in the morning, rather than later. Many boats, including mine, have been trolling the Big Springs to Hamilton Branch areas as that's where a little more cool water is available. Fish are deep most of the day, but are active in the top 20 ft. of water early. Massive schools of Smelt are scattered all over the entire east basin, and that,s where the best reports have been coming from. Also the west side of the peninsula from Bunell springs to Rec. 2 and north. While a few boats are running fast action gear, the majority of Trollers are trolling slow action presentations. Boats with lines in the water at first light are fairing better than boats showing up at 7:00. Dodger crawler combos, Flashers trailing Gulp smelt, are picking up fish from 12 inch planters to 4 lb. Rainbows and Browns. No Salmon reported this week, zero. Some Salmon were recently planted here, because we hooked a couple planters that were a tiny 5 inch Kings. They were so small that you got to wonder how many will survive here with Browns eating them like snack food. Rocky Point to the Fox Farm, along the old river bed is worth a little trolling time, a few big fish came out of this lane last week. Canyon Dam along the east shore, there,s smelt here, and there will be fish nearby. Lots of boats on anchor bait fishing and jigging, with not a lot of action reported, as one by one they pull anchor and start trolling. Big Springs, the cove in the back by the willow bushes, has been a hot spot. Get there early for a spot. Fishing pressure is light during the week and heavy on Saturdays. Best bank fishing has been inside the Hamilton Branch, has been for 8 weeks. Rainbows to 4 lbs.. All fish we checked were holding 95% smelt, and 5% insect material. Doug Neal: (530) 258-6732 http://www.almanorfishingadventures.com

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Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Wednesday, August 26th, 2015
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Anderson Reservoir: Good shoreline bite at Anderson
Lake Berryessa: Good bass, scattered koke bite at Berryessa
Bullards Bar Reservoir: Cats biting at Bullards
Calero Lake: Good bass bite at Calero
Lake Camanche: Cats biting at Camanche
Caples Lake: Caples in good shape
Lake Chabot: Chabot cats biting better
Clear Lake: Clear Lake bass strong
Collins Lake: Collins cats lurking
Contra Loma Reservoir: Little action at Contra Loma
Coyote Lake: Bass hit surface lures at Coyote
Del Valle Lake: Stripers boiling at DV
Donner Lake: Donner bite hanging on
Indian Creek Reservoir: Slow shore bite at Indian Creek
June Lake Loop: Boomer brown hooked at June
Lafayette Reservoir: Final catfish plant goes in Lafayette
Lewiston Lake: Moving water aids Lewiston
Lopez Lake : Big bass, cats at Lopez Lake
Los Vaqueros Reservoir: WInd slows, bite improves at LV
Mammoth Lakes : More trout planted in Lakes Basin
Lake McCloud: Hot bite at McCloud Reservoir
Lake Mendocino: Crappie, cats bite at shrinking Mendo
New Melones Reservoir: Cats best at New Melones
Lake Oroville: Tough access, tough bite at Oroville
Prosser Reservoir: Smallmouth active at Prosser
Quarry Lakes: Nothing happening at Quarry Lakes
San Luis Reservoir: Dog days at San Luis
San Pablo Reservoir: Warm water, slow bite at San Pable
Santa Margarita Lake: Fair prospects at Santa Margarita
Shasta Lake: Shad schools attract Shasta fish
Lake Sonoma: Slow bassing at Sonoma
East Carson River (CA): East Carson well stocked
Klamath River - Upper - CA: Jacks hit the Klamath
Napa River: Solid striper bite on Napa River
Sacramento River: Colusa salmon elusive
Sacramento River: Rumors of Butte County salmon
Trinity River: Waiting for main run of Trinity salmon
Sacramento Delta: Antioch striper bite keeps going
: Salmon numbers improving in Benicia
Discovery Bay: Little stripers in Disco Bay
Sacramento Delta: Black bass slow, stripers OK in Franks Tract
Sacramento Delta: Big zip in Freeport
Sacramento Delta: Pittsburg full of small striper
Sacramento Delta: No salmon, improving stripers in Rio Vista
Sacramento Delta: Stockton striper action picking up
Sacramento Delta: Big bass, lots of cats in Tracy
: Cod bite best in Capitola
: Few salmon, lots of cod in Crescent City
: Eureka boats heading south
: Salmon on uptick in Fort Bragg
: Night bite for Pacifica stripers
: Bay salmon bite tepid
: San Pablo bay full of small stripers
: Salmon bite ON in Trinidad
Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Wednesday, August 19th, 2015
Lake Almanor: Hamilton Branch the bright spot at Almanor
Lake Amador: Amador full of bluegill
Anderson Reservoir: Anderson closed to boating
Lake Berryessa: Berryessa bass bite good, koke bite fair
Calero Lake: Calero remains open to boats
Lake Camanche: Catfish biting at Camanche
Lake Chabot: Slow going at Chabot
Chesbro Reservoir: Crappie biting at Chesbro
Clear Lake: Jigs, crank baits work at Clear Lake
Collins Lake: Collins cats biting
Contra Loma Reservoir: Cats biting at Contra Loma
Convict Lake: Convict pushing out big trout
Coyote Lake: Good bass numbers at Coyote
Del Valle Lake: Cats, smallies biting at Del Valle
Donner Lake: Nothing easy at Donner
June Lake Loop: Mixed results at June Loop
Lafayette Reservoir: Heat takes toll at Lafayette
Lexington Reservoir: Take minnows to Lexington
Lewiston Lake: Lewiston clearing
Lopez Lake : Warm water fish biting at Lopez
Los Vaqueros Reservoir: LV stocked for the future
Mammoth Lakes Basin: Lakes Basing gets more big trout
Lake Mendocino: Mendo boat ramps closed
New Melones Reservoir: Catfish best option at New Melones
Lake Oroville: Launching biggest Oroville challenge
San Luis Reservoir: Bait gets San Luis stripers
San Pablo Reservoir: Slow bite at San Pablo
Santa Margarita Lake: Good crappie bite at Santa Margarita
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir: Cats biting at Shadow Cliffs
Shasta Lake: Find cool water for Shasta bass
Shaver Lake: Shaver Lake on fire
Stampede Reservoir: Stampede slowing
Lake Tahoe: Good action at Tahoe
Uvas Reservoir: Uvas cats willing
Whiskeytown Lake: Nothing easy at Whiskeytown
Carson River: East Carson due for a plant, West too low
Feather River: Feather light on salmon
Klamath River - Upper - CA: Lower Klamath ready for fresh salmon
Napa River: Napa River striper run underway
McCloud River: McCloud fishable again
Sacramento River: Sparse pickings in Colusa
Sacramento River: Dog days in Butte County
Trinity River: Water surge inviting salmon upstream
Sacramento Delta: Antioch striper bite very good
: Stripers stopping by Benicia
Sacramento Delta: Frogs fading at Franks Tract
Sacramento Delta: Dinks invading Pittsburg
Sacramento Delta: Stripers trickling back to Rio Vista
Sacramento Delta: Stockton providing action
Sacramento Delta: Tracy putting out black bass
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: Jack smelt invade Crescent City
: Eureka salmon hiding
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