Anglers found Irvine Lake as full as it gets this week. The fish were mostly holding right on the bottom, or up near the surface. An old-school method that was really working was the tried and true nightcrawler under a bobber. Trollers should stick with very bright lure colors like firetiger and flame, due to the discolored water conditions."
The lakeside roads will be closed when they get soaked. It takes about 24-48 hours drying time after the rain stops before the lakeside roads will be open again. Call the Pro Shop [714-649-9111] for up to the minute road conditions. Boat launching is no problem, and float tubes are now allowed.
Productive trout fishing locations included the newly-accessible Trout Island, the west shoreline, the flats, and Boat Dock Cove. Bait dunkers did especially well using nightcrawlers under a bobber, but the standard Power Bait and Gulp offerings also tallied fish. The majority of trout on the stringers were rainbows in the 2 to 4-pound range.
A few bass anglers ventured out, and found decent action their quarry. Largemouth in the 2 to 7-pound range have moved up into the freshly-flooded vegetation, and can be found in less than 10 feet of water, hitting on reaction baits. Some fish are still on hard structure at 30 feet near the Red Clay Cliffs and Rocky Point, with Carolina-rigged plastics the tactic of choice.
Anglers who focused on catfish were able to score limits of 2 to 5-pound whiskerfish, which is often the case during the aftermath of stormy periods. Nightcrawlers or cut mackerel soaked at Santiago Flats or where creeks are running into the lake were the productive spots for catfish.
The Kids Lagoon has been inundated by the rising water, and for now has become part of the main lake. As long as this condition persists, all anglers will be permitted to fish in the Lagoon area. Due to the lake continuing to run over the spillway, the scheduled stocking of giant 15 to 20-pound trout has been delayed until just before the MLK holiday weekend. Follow Irvine Lake in Facebook, on the web at www.IrvineLake.net
or call 714-649-9111.
Outstanding catches of the week at Irvine Lake included:
Keith Smith of San Clemente, 5-5 rainbow trout on a Wedding Ring Spinner at the west shore. Nick and Misty Scamaldo of Santa Clarita, 10-trout limit totaling 25-2, on Power Bait at the flats Jack Riley, Cody Hercht and Patrick Friedman, 9 trout [kid's limits] totaling 12-1, on Power Bait at Woody's Cove Ian Esterhuizen of Newport Beach, 7-1 and 5-2 largemouth bass [released] on crankbaits at the Hump
Mitz Onizuka of Irvine, 5-0 channel catfish on mackerel at the flats.
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Mixed weather conditions kept Irvine Lake anglers on their toes this week, reported Jimmy Getty at the Pro Shop. "Whenever we had pre-frontal conditions and low pressure, the fish really put on a show", observed Getty. "During our weekend tournament you needed a trout over 5 pounds just to get into the top 10." Getty added, "Whenever a rainstorm comes through, the roads may require 24 to 48 hours drying time before they can re-open. As of today [Wed.......
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Holiday weekend anglers should find things very much to their liking at Irvine Lake, reported general manager Dave Noyes. "We will be planting some extra trout this week for the holiday, and will be closed on Thanksgiving Day", observed Noyes. "The total planting this week will be around 8,000 pounds of rainbows, browns, brookies, and steelhead, mostly in the 2 to 6-pound range. The Kids Lagoon will also be planted." Noyes added, "We have installed a foot bridge over to Trout......