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Largest Freshwater Fish (Catfish) ever taken in California
http://www.calaverasenterprise.com/a...s/sports05.txt Calaveras Outdoors: Angler reels in big catfish at Pardee Thursday, September 29, 2005 6:33 PM CDT Lou Carsner of Vacaville caught a 45-pound blue catfish on Friday evening at Lake Pardee. He was fishing in the marina area using chicken liver as bait. The catch is perhaps the biggest freshwater fish ever taken on rod and reel in California. The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) reports the largest blue catfish ever taken by rod and reel weighed 97 pounds. Fishing conditions New Melones Lake By Melanie Lewis Glory Hole Sports Trout: Trout fishing is very good, with fat, healthy limits being the norm for both trollers and anglers who fish at night under lights. Trollers are having good luck during the day trolling for rainbows from 35 to 55 feet deep in the main lake, as well as upriver. Shad-patterned lures seem to be the ticket. Try a Cop Car or Threadfin Shad Needlefish. Most trollers are not using dodgers or flashers. Kokanee: Fish are moving up into creek arms and a few coves, where they will attempt to spawn, and eventually complete their life cycle by dying. These fish are, for the most part, not good for eating since their flesh is no longer firm. Some people swear they are still tasty when prepared in a smoker, though. Bass: Bass are looking to fatten up for the winter, and are feeding on shad and crawdads. Target steep banks upriver and the mouths of creek arms at 30 to 40 feet deep. Dragging a jig along rocky points in the creek arms, as well as submerged island-tops near mouths of creeks, may catch you a larger bass. Catfish: We are still seeing a surprising number of nice cats. Tuttletown, Angels Cove, Glory Hole Point, or under the Highway 49 Stevenot Bridge are all good spots to try. Crappie and bluegill: Fish are moving deeper, so target 20 to 30 feet deep and always, fish tight to structure. Lake Don Pedro By Monte Smith Gold Country Sportfishing Trout: The trout fishing is still good. The water temps are getting much cooler and this is helping bring the fish back to shallower depths. Try fishing at depths of 25 to 50 feet in the Mexican Gulch and out to the Jenkins Hill area. Use Sep's Pro Secrets in watermelon and Excel lures in shad patterns. King Salmon: King salmon are still available by trolling anchovies injected with Pro-Cure's bait oils, at depths of 60 to 90 feet in the dam area and out past the first set of buoys from Blue Oaks launch area. Salmon Update By Danny Layne Fish'n Dan's Guide Service With each passing day I am seeing more and more king salmon building up in the Sacramento and American Rivers, which will lead us to one of the best fall runs in years. I think the salmon run is about to break wide open. Most boats were getting at least one fish out in the Sacramento. Areas that were good include Sacramento Yacht Club, Miller Park, the waterfall and the I Street Bridge to the mouth of the American. Silvertron, Blue Fox # 5 and Uncle Larry's Salmon spinners are the most productive when trolled off a spreader with a 3- or 6-ounce weight. Green seems to be the color for spinners. A few fish are being caught before sunrise on the American. Areas to target include the Clay Banks, the Upper Dredger and the Island. Lures that are productive are Glow T-4 Flatfish, K-14 Glowstick, Kwikfish and # 15 ProTroll Stingfish with E-chip. All lures should be wrapped with a sardine. Highway 4 Corridor By Marla Allison Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods The recent storms dropped hail and snow in the high country and cooled the surface temps at the lakes. The trout are now moving into the shallower water and beginning to feed aggressively in preparation for the winter. We expect nice warm days over the weekend and the ramps are still in good shape at Alpine and Spicer, so now is the time to enjoy the fall fishing. Kinney Reservoir at the top of Ebbetts Pass is a good destination for bank anglers. Limits are common using PowerBait or inflated worms. Float tubers using flies are scoring with woolies fished 8 to 12 feet deep. Brook trout are hitting at Highland lakes on baits and flies. Stream fishing is getting better since the storms this week but plan on hiking to find wild fish. The brown trouts should be preparing to spawn now so they will become more aggressive as they move upstream. If you hook a brown trout, please practice catch and release this time of year if possible to protect this valuable resource. The best lures are still spinners and Rapalas. Bait casters use floating salmon eggs, worms or crickets. Fly casters are having success in the river with prince nymphs, zug bugs and woolies. For those who prefer dries, try hoppers, stimulators, caddis, ants, midges or black gnats. Deer season is in full swing so if you want to avoid the hunters, Calaveras Big Trees State Park is the best access to the river. The DFG has discontinued plants for the season. Stream Fishing is open in the Sierra District through Nov. 15. Lakes are open year-round. Lake Camanche By Eldon Porray Camanche Recreation Company Trout: Working the western end of the lake is best for bait anglers. Use PowerBait in white or chartreuse. Overnighters are practically guaranteed limits. Use submersible lights for best results to replace the moonlight the fish have been using to see you presentation. Best trolling lures to try include Excels or R-Lures in rainbow, white or yellow. Some trollers are using blades, but the best bet is either a Sep's Sidekick "Watermelon" dodger with the lure about 14 inches back. Bass: Bass fishing is best early in the day. Four- to 6-inch lizards or worms in purple, blue and green split-shotted from 8 to 15 feet is a sure-fire method to take fish off rocky points and structure. Catfish: There are lots of 1- to 2-pound catfish anywhere there is shade and big rocks along the shoreline. Mackerel, sardines and anchovies are top the baits to use. East cove and the Camanche Arm near the South marina are good places to try. Lake Pardee By Fred Dorman Lake Pardee Marina Trolling: Trolling is very good at the face of the dam and around the red buoy in the same vicinity. While heading there, try dropping a line outside the narrows and anywhere along the east bank to the river mouth. Try 25 to 30 feet trolling depths. Bank fishing: Cooler water temperatures in and around the recreation area are encouraging recent plants to school and hold longer near the bridge, the launch ramp and Rainbow Point. Newly planted trout can't resist silver/blue casting lures and black wooly flies. For the more experienced and smarter trout use a sliding sinker rig with a night crawler or processed bait in rainbow or chartreuse with sparkles. Cat fishing: Remains good in Rattlesnake Cove, the extreme south end and the backside of Deer Island. Most popular baits are chicken livers, chorizo, sardines and anchovies. |
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On Sept 17, 2005 the top money at a Brotherhood of Catfishermen
tournament at Irvine Lake in Southern California was won by David Heine, who caught a 75.5 lb blue. The fish was released. On Fri, 30 Sep 2005 18:30:24 GMT, "Jeff" wrote: Largest Freshwater Fish (Catfish) ever taken in California |
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