![]() San Luis Reservoir/O'Neill Forebay - Ly Tu of Ly's Fishing Goods in San Jose said the wind blew most of the week, and boaters stayed away from the main lake. The lake dropped one-half vertical foot to 982.98 feet in elevation and 55 percent capacity. Crappie can be found around submerged trees at 10 to 30 feet deep in Bear, Mormon or Carson creeks with small minnows or red/white minijigs. Catfishing is improving with nightcrawlers, chicken livers or mackerel. ![]() Once the sun is up, Senkos, jigs, Carolina-rigged 6-inch plastics, or Zoom Baby Brush Hogs are all working. Melanie Lewis of Glory Hole Sporting Goods in Angels Camp reported a good bass bite with top-water action at dawn or dusk with Zara Spooks, Pop-Rs or buzz baits. An occasional brown trout can be landed on Countdown Rapalas or Trophy Sticks close to structure at 50-60 feet deep. Rainbow trout to 5 pounds are holding at 30 to 40 feet deep and are hitting rolled shad, ExCels and blade/crawler combinations. Smith said there are schools of kokanee throughout the lake. ![]() Pink Marni bugs behind a nickel/silver/pink Vance's dodger, Uncle Larry's Blue Tiger spinners, glow blue or pink Shasta Tackle PPK hootchies behind a Vance's dodger tipped with corn scented with vanilla, anise or garlic are the most productive set-ups. ![]() The fish are holding at 40 feet deep near Carson Cove, Shipwreck and Rose islands at first light before moving down to 50-62 feet in depth. New Melones Reservoir - Monte Smith of Gold Country Sport Fishing and Danny Layne of Fishn' Dan's Guide Service reported continued outstanding kokanee fishing for fish to 15 inches. ![]()
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