Good prospects at Donner

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Lake is at 72% capacity. The recent stocking of DFW trout has injected some life into this lake and shore anglers are doing well! Some boaters have been having success catching Macks around the China Cove area in about 65-90 feet of water with Rainbow and Koke imitations. Jigging has also been taking some nice Macks also when they've been holding deep. Kokanee fishing is good as trolling at about 55-80 feet down is now the method with dodgers in Gold, Silver, or variations of the same with Pink, Orange, or Green followed by Pink, Orange, and Chartreuse spinners, wedding rings, Spin Hoochies, Hoochies, Kokanuts, and Glow Tubes in lighter colors in the morning and darker colors in the afternoon. Kokes are coming in a bit larger now at 11-14 inches now. Best fishing for these landlocked salmon has been in the humps between Loch Leven and China Cove in 55-65 feet and some as deep as 80 feet. Macks are being found under these schools of Kokes in this area too. As the season progresses they may come up in size to maybe 15-16 inches if food is plentiful and competition for food low. For the shore fisherman this week you should have plenty of stockers to go for with the upcoming stocking of DFW trout (530) 587-4844

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Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Wednesday, June 17th, 2015
Lake Almanor: Hex hatch on at Almanor
Lake Amador: Panfish biting at Amador
Anderson Reservoir: Anderson bass reliable
Lake Berryessa: Kokes, bass available at Berryessa
Boca Reservoir: Little water, some fish at Boca
Bucks Lake: Trout at inlets, kokes biting at Bucks
Calero Lake: Frog time at Calero
Lake Camanche: Camanche low and warm
Lake Chabot: Bait anglers score trout at Chabot
Clear Lake: Head north at Clear Lake
Collins Lake: Bluegill, cats biting at Collins Lake
Contra Loma Reservoir: Slow bite at Contra Loma
Convict Lake: Big trout at Convict Lake
Coyote Lake: Nothing easy at Coyote
Crowley Lake: Trout solid, perch starting at Crowley
Lake Davis: Bait, flies best at Davis
Del Valle Lake: Striper, cats prowling at Del Valle
Eagle Lake: Trout going deeper at Eagle
Jackson Meadows Reservoir: Jackson Meadows still getting water
June Lake Loop: Mixed results on June Lake Loop
Lafayette Reservoir: Cats planted at Lafayette
Alpine Lake: Fine bite at Alpine
Lewiston Lake: Anchor with bait at Lewiston
Lopez Lake : Trout, crappie biting at Lopez
Los Vaqueros Reservoir: LV trout plentiful
Mammoth Lakes : Basin pushing lunker trout
Lake Mendocino: Smallies providing Mendo action
Lake Oroville: Bass reluctant, salmon deep at Oroville
Pardee Reservoir: Pardee koke bite continues
Quarry Lakes: Poor trout bite at Quarry Lakes
San Luis Reservoir: Go early, get deep for San Luis stripers
San Pablo Reservoir: Trout biting bait at San Pablo
Santa Margarita Lake: Up and down prospects at Santa Margarita
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir: Catfish arrive at Shadow Cliffs
Shasta Lake: Evening action best at Shasta
Shaver Lake: Shaver kokes plentiful
Lake Sonoma: Sonoma bass bite on
Spicer Meadow Reservoir: Spicer worth the effort
Stampede Reservoir: Koke bite strong at Stampede
Trinity Lake: Trinity continues to drop
Uvas Reservoir: Decent cat action at Uvas
American River: Shad still biting in American
Napa River: Napa River bite takes a break
Sacramento River: Small stripers swarm Colusa
Sacramento River: Go light for Butte County stripers
Truckee River: Truckee low and warm
Sacramento Delta: Antioch stripers biting
Sacramento Delta: Wind, lack of bait a problem in Benicia
Discovery Bay: Top water bite worthwhile late in Disco Bay
Sacramento Delta: Saltwater barrier wreaking havoc on Franks Tract fishing
Sacramento Delta: A few small stripers in Pittsburg
Sacramento Delta: Small bass entertain in Rio Vista
Sacramento Delta: Empire Cut best Stockton bet
Sacramento Delta: Tracy anglers dodging Rec boats
: Crescent City ling bite solid
: Weather break may aid Eureka salmon bite
: Fort Bragg rock cod providing sport
: Monterey rock cod bite excellent
: Stripers stretched from SF to Pacifica
: SF Bay striper bite torrid


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