CA Fish Report
Del Valle Lake Fish Report
by Del Valle Marina
6-14-2015
(510) 544-3146
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Due to my absence from Monday to Friday I missed out on some action but I got some
reports from our locals. We had a heat spell set in over the week rising the water temperature to
73 degrees. We had some rain on Wednesday surprisingly after a day of over 105 degrees. The
Lake level is still only about 3-4 feet down from full so there is plenty of water to fish, boat, and
swim.
Catfish came on the bite this week due to the heat and warm waters. Cats are eating Anchovies, Mackerel, Liver and Sardines. Rig a circle hook on 20 pound mono as your leader about 2 feet long, a 35 pound barrel swivel will be sufficient with a 1 ounce weight. Anchor your boat off the big points with holes or deep water or sit on shore and cast to either side of the point where those cats will be holding up. Another spot you can find them is in the back of coves where the water is warmest by the vegetation. The grass and shrubs provide perfect cover for cats and they are most aggressive in the warm shallows.
Striped Bass can still be caught on the same baits as the catfish they are getting aggressive out in Heron Bay and Swallow Bay. Stripes are just starting to boil because the water is warm enough for the shad to rise to the surface. We are coming up on the end of Trout season so we didn't see very many but they can still be caught on worms or power bait products in deeper water. All of our trout plants have been at the Dam because the water is much cooler out there and the fish can acclimate better out there where they have access to deep water immediately.
Good Luck everyone! -Dan
Featured Anglers of the Week
Brad and Tom Kolander of Milpitas got a nice mixed bag of Stripes and Rainbows on Anchovies and Worms in Heron Bay
Tim Wood of Livermore caught his limit of Rainbows on Power egg\worm combo in the upper narrows
Molly Malloy of Livermore caught 2 trout on egg and worm combo out by the Dam
Catfish came on the bite this week due to the heat and warm waters. Cats are eating Anchovies, Mackerel, Liver and Sardines. Rig a circle hook on 20 pound mono as your leader about 2 feet long, a 35 pound barrel swivel will be sufficient with a 1 ounce weight. Anchor your boat off the big points with holes or deep water or sit on shore and cast to either side of the point where those cats will be holding up. Another spot you can find them is in the back of coves where the water is warmest by the vegetation. The grass and shrubs provide perfect cover for cats and they are most aggressive in the warm shallows.
Striped Bass can still be caught on the same baits as the catfish they are getting aggressive out in Heron Bay and Swallow Bay. Stripes are just starting to boil because the water is warm enough for the shad to rise to the surface. We are coming up on the end of Trout season so we didn't see very many but they can still be caught on worms or power bait products in deeper water. All of our trout plants have been at the Dam because the water is much cooler out there and the fish can acclimate better out there where they have access to deep water immediately.
Good Luck everyone! -Dan
Featured Anglers of the Week
Brad and Tom Kolander of Milpitas got a nice mixed bag of Stripes and Rainbows on Anchovies and Worms in Heron Bay
Tim Wood of Livermore caught his limit of Rainbows on Power egg\worm combo in the upper narrows
Molly Malloy of Livermore caught 2 trout on egg and worm combo out by the Dam