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Warm weather, calm waters and great fishing at the Los Vaqueros Marina welcomed 37 students with special needs and their families to the Contra Costa Water District’s 10th annual Catch a Special Thrill Fishing Day (C.A.S.T.) for a day of fishing and friendship on October 20, 2018. In total, more than 100 people enjoyed the event that was sponsored by a local fishing club, the Angry Anglers, the Contra Costa Water District and other generous individuals and organizations. As they’ve done in previous years, the Angry Anglers were the main sponsor and the largest body of help with over 10 volunteers; they also graciously provided lunch for all attendees. Speaking of lending a helping hand, this marked the second year that over 40 volunteers, predominantly fishing experts and families in the District’s service area came out and showed support for the participants and their families. Like most who attend, the Angry Anglers look forward to the event all year. “This is a highlight of my year, I enjoy spending time with the kids and teaching them about something we love; there’s nothing better than seeing these kids having fun and enjoying the experience,” Joe Perez, founder of the Angry Anglers, said. Each student and their family members were accompanied by an experienced angler who took them boat- or shore-fishing. This year, several students caught the thrill of reeling one in, as LVRC planted thousands of pounds of fish at the marina only days prior—several students caught upwards of three fish!
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With the rain comes the Bass. Catfish are doing great this week and the Trout are still deep but with the cooler temps. fishing should be picking up. There has been no word on a fish planting. There are reports of rain for this mid week which will slow things down but should be picking up by the end of the week. ......
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There were 27 anglers reported this week here at the lake. With reports of 126 Bass, 4 Channel Catfish and 4 Blue Catfish being caught. Bass are biting on nightcrawlers, red and green plastic worms and micro bait. Bluegill are also biting and Crappie have just started to bite. There was reports of a 29 lb Blue Catfish being caught this past week. ......