Summertime is catfish time at Irvine Lake, reported Jimmy Getty at the Pro Shop. "Our annual catfish season opener will be this Friday night June 11", said Getty. "A 10,000 pound plant of catfish just went into the lake [Wednesday afternoon], and it included 1,000 pounds of the better-grade 5 to 10-pound whiskerfish, in addition to 9,000 pounds of plump 'eating-size' 2 to 3 pounders. All of the cats had beautiful coloration,, they looked like river fish." Getty continued, "Starting on Friday, Irvine Lake will be open until Midnight on Friday and Saturday nights, and starting on Thursday, June 17, the lake will be open until 11:00 PM on Thursday nights. Starting on Tuesday, June 15, the lake will be closed on Tuesdays for the rest of the summer." General Manager Dave Noyes added, "We are continuing with our trophy blue catfish release policy, which requires that all blue catfish over 20 pounds be released after being weighed at the dock, and the lucky angler will receive a free lake pass. This season we will allow anglers to catch and release crappie, but 'culling' will not be allowed. That means that once the crappie is on your stringer or in your fish basket, it can't be released or 'swapped' for a larger one. As always, all bass species [largemouth and wipers] must be released."
The hottest bite this week has been for anglers skilled [or lucky] enough to find the ravenous schools of hybrid striped bass [AKA sunshine bass or wipers]. One angler reported getting into a 'tuna-like foamer' at Santiago Flats, and released over 80 fish in the 3-pound category. The trick is to locate balls of shad on a fish finder, and either randomly cast out topwater baits or Scroungers, or drop down with jerk shads. The schools are suspended at approximately the 30-foot level over 50 feet of water. Crappie anglers were doing well, and the best is yet to come for those who set out a floating lantern during night-fishing sessions. Legendary angler Marlon Meade of the Irvine Lake Pro Team reported, "We are really whacking them while drifting in the afternoon at the flats using white Atomic Tubes and 2-inch Gulp! Minnow Grubs."
Although catfish action has been decent on 2 to 5-pound channels, catfish chasers have been waiting all year for the opportunity at the 'night bite'. Stringers of eating-size channels can be caught on small strips of mackerel, or commercial baits like Gulp! catfish dough and catfish chunks. Lunker hunters who want to tap into Irvine's population of monster blue catfish to 50 pounds or more should stick with large mackerel chunks or whole mackerel heads. Largemouth bass anglers are also doing very well, but a changeup in tactics may be in order on any given day. Some days the fish are holding on structure, while other days they leave the shoreline to gorge on shad schools in open water. Numerous good catches of bass in the 2 to 6-pound class were reported on plastics, topwaters, spinnerbaits, and jerkbaits.
Trout in the 2 to 3-pound range are still readily biting deep-drifted baits, or trolled Luhr Jensen Needlefish lures behind 3 to 7 colors of leadcore line. Plenty of bluegill and redear sunfish are biting for anglers soaking mealworms, Gulp! Crickets, or waxworms in shallow brushy areas. The key is using a tiny hook no larger than size 10 or 12. The lake level is dropping steadily a few inches per week. The road to Trout Island should emerge and be usable by mid-July, with the Kids Lagoon going back into operation shortly thereafter. From now until the end of summer, Irvine Lake is celebrating the "Super Saver Mondays" program. On Mondays only, adults admission will be $11; kids $7 [age 4-12]; and motorboat rentals $35.
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Trout anglers had to drop down in the water column this week, reported Jimmy Getty at the Pro Shop. "The trout were mostly a little deeper this week, which is typical for this time of year", observed Getty. "Dropping down and trolling at 20 to 30 feet was the best way to get an easy trout limit." General manager Dave Noyes announced, "We will be planting 10,000 pounds of channel catfish just prior to our catfish opener on Friday......
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Hooked on Fishing" free kid's event is tomorrow at Horseshoe Lake The eighteenth annual "Hooked on Fishing, not on Drugs" free children's fishing event will take place from 7:00 AM to 1:00 PM tomorrow [Saturday, May 22] at Horseshoe Lake in Upper Bidwell Park. All area children age 14 and under are welcome. Admission is free, along with free loaner tackle, free bait, and free fish cleaning. Thousands of pounds of catfish will be stocked, with a limit of one......