IRVINE LAKE TROUTING TOPPED BY 10-8 RAINBOW; BASS FISHING SIZZLES.
FLOATING FOOTBRIDGE INSTALLED; CATFISH OPENER SLATED FOR JUNE 12.
Trout anglers found continuing good action at Irvine Lake this week, reported general manager Dave Noyes. "We had good numbers of fish coming in from just about every area of the lake, using just about any trout technique you can think of", observed Noyes. "We have also installed a floating pedestrian bridge to give anglers access to Trout Island, now that the lake level has risen above the road. Our annual summertime catfish opener will be on Friday, June 12."
Noyes added, "We will have our 'May Trout Madness' event put on by the Angler's Choice organization on May 8, with tons of tagged fish, raffle prizes and goodie bags. Then on May 14 we will have an evening Bass Tournament."
Trouters reported good numbers of mostly 1 to 5-pound fish from Trout Island, the west shore, and near the dam. Productive baits included Power Bait, Power Mouse, and nightcrawlers. Numerous "double-limit" and even some "triple-limit" tickets were sold.
Topline trollers got their trout using firetiger-color CD05 Countdown Rapalas and chartreuse Rapala Shad Rap GSR04's and hot-tiger SR05's. Those dragging 3 to 5 colors of leadcore line or using a half-ounce egg sinker scored with Luhr Jensen Needlefish in cop-car or bikini colors.
Bass chasers had another phenomenal week, with excellent numbers of 2 to 8-pound largemouth found at Rocky Point, the red clay cliffs and along the west shoreline. Plastics and jigs fished at 15 to 20 feet are the best bet for bass, and on some days the fish responded well to jerkbaits fished at 5 to 10 feet. Some anglers reported releasing up to 40 bass in a single day.
Fast-moving schools of hybrid striped bass [AKA sunshine bass or wipers] are popping up and boiling for short periods of time in open water areas, although none were landed this week. Lake management requires that all bass species be released immediately.
The crappie bite continued to be steady for decent size slabs to 1.5 pounds on white Atomic Tubes at Santiago Flats. Increasing numbers of incidental 2 to 4-pound catfish were reported by trout anglers soaking nightcrawlers. Action for bluegill and redear is kicking into high gear, with some extra-large 'gills starting to hit on mealworm or waxworm baits offered near submerged vegetation.
The Kids Lagoon has become part of the main lake, and will not reopen until this fall. The incoming water has been shut off, and the lake level rise halted. The road to Trout Island is also under water, but a floating footbridge has been installed for foot traffic only, but no fishing is permitted from the bridge. Absolutely no vehicles are permitted on the footbridge.
Outstanding catches of the week at Irvine Lake included:
Scott Noseworthy of Orange, 10-8 rainbow trout on a mini jig at Woody's Cove
Mike Junghanel of Long Beach, 10 rainbow trout totaling 27-1 [double-limit ticket] on Rapalas at mid-lake
Aaron Titleman of Tustin, 3-1 brown trout on a Kastmaster near the dam
James Kingston of Long Beach, 8-1 largemouth bass [released] on a Roboworm at the flats
Don Spencer of Orange, 7-8 largemouth bass [released] on a jerkbait at the flats
Brian Yamani of Cerritos, 5-8 largemouth bass [released] on a jerkbait at the flats
Raymond Adsitto of Orange, 1-4 crappie on an SC Shiner near the dam
Darrell Shimmell of West Covina, 1-8 bluegill on mealworms at the flats
Alfred Reyez of West Covina, 1-8 bluegill on mealworms at the flats
Striper fishing heating up on Sacramento River
Anglers chasing striped bass on the Sacramento River usually consider April to be "prime time". Accordingly, a group of anglers headed out with local guide Kevin Brock early this week, on a striper hunting excursion out of Lovey's Landing near Meridian. The action was nothing short of spectacular, with the group boating limits of stripers up to nine pounds by 9:00 AM.
Literally the very first bait in the water at 6:45 AM was engulfed......
Butte County Fish and Game Commission meeting
The Butte County Fish and Game Commission awarded its 2011-12 financial grants on Monday night in Chico. Funds are derived from Butte County's share of fish and game fines written within the county. Historically, the lion's share of such monies were derived from salmon fishing violations; and the drastic curtailment of the salmon fishery means that total funds available are down over 50-percent.
The final 2011-12 financial grant awards were: Barry R. Kirshner Wildlife Foundation-......
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