Lake Chabot Fishing Report 10/12/11

General Conditions

Several good size catfish are still getting pulled out with late into the fall season.  Nice cool weather is expected to upcoming week.  The lake remains a little muddy from the rain this past week but is expected to clear up later on this week.  Trout fishing is slowly getting better and better with a few reports of trout getting pulled out from both shore and on boat.  Reports of catfish are getting caught over by Halfmoon bay and the Island using mackerel.  Last week Mt. Lassen planted 500 lbs. of trout by the marina and we are expecting another plant later on this week from Mt. Lassen.  So far we have received over 2,500 lbs of trout.  Water level is about 6 feet from spillway and it’s been staying constant.  When you bring in your big fish we’ll get your picture and give a “Lake Chabot Whopper Club” hat.  Water temperature is consistently dropping and is currently in the low 60’s. If you have any questions please call or visit the marina.

Trout

This week the weather is cooling down a little so fishing for trout should pick up.  For all the trollers out there make sure you put on a lure that dives deeper than 10 to 20 feet deep.  Drift fishing is also another good way to pull out trout, especially back by the dam to half moon bay.  We did plant last week of 500 lbs. of trout from Mt. Lassen but only a few fish were reported caught.  We will continue to plant trout for fall, winter and spring.  If you going to bait fish for trout make sure to go down by the dam using Powerbait and Powereggs is your best chance to catch a trout. Fishing has picked up on the west shore trail from the first dock to The Burner.  We will be getting weekly stocks until spring of next year.

Bass

Bass fishing is picking up with several bass getting caught daily, bass are hitting mostly in the early mornings and evenings mostly on plastics.  Most of the anglers are throwing Senko’s and drop shots to get the fish to come out from their close to shoreline structure. Several reports of bass were getting caught over by raccoon point and bass cove by using top water lures in the morning and plastic lures off the bottom in the afternoon.  Livewells can be provided upon request thanks to Walton’s pond.  Please practice catch and release for bass, as they are not stocked into the lake and their population depends on you.

Catfish

The weather is starting to cool down so is the catfish bite will began to slow down. We’ve received over 5,500 lbs of catfish this summer. Five weeks ago Mt. Lassen put in 500 lbs. of catfish into Lake Chabot, that is the last catfish plant for the summer. Catfishing is still doing pretty good up until mid to late October.  Ken Kruse has caught two fish over 9 lbs in the past week using mackerel.  In the past couple years some of the bigger sized catfish usually get pulled out around this time frame, so make sure you have good heavy line. Current hot spot for catfish is back in Halfmoon Bay, Bass cove and around the Island. The first dock at night will be great spot to fish for catfish, so make sure to come out early and claim your spot.  Using mackerel and chicken liver have been a great bait to help anglers catch their limits and the less weight you can get away with the better.

Whoppers

Ken Kruse of San Lorenzo caught a 9.25 and a 10 lb catfish last week using mackerel near the Island.

Lake Chabot Fishing Report 9/13/11

General Conditions

Catfishing is good with a few fish reported being caught during the night on the first dock and on the west shore trail. Two weeks ago, Mt. Lassen planted 500lbs of catfish by the marina.  This week we are scheduled to receive our first trout plant for the fall season.  Water level is about 6 feet from spillway and it’s been staying constant.  When you bring in your big fish we’ll get your picture and give a “Lake Chabot Whopper Club” hat.  Water temperature consistently remains in the low 70’s. If you have any questions please call or visit the marina.

Trout

This week the weather is warming up a little so fishing for trout will be a little slow.  For all the trollers out there make sure you put on a lure that dives deeper than 15 to 25 feet deep.  Drift fishing is also another good way to pull out trout, especially back by the dam to half moon bay.  If you going to bait fish for trout make sure to go down by the dam using Powerbait and Powereggs is your best chance to catch a trout. Look forward to better trout fishing when the water temperature cools down a little.  This week was our first week of trout being stocked in the lake and we should be getting close to weekly stocks until spring of next year.

Bass

Bass fishing is picking up with several bass getting caught daily, with this warm weather bass are hitting mostly in the mornings and evenings.  Most of the anglers are throwing Senko’s and drop shots to get the fish to come out from their close to shoreline structure. Several reports of bass were getting caught over by raccoon point and bass cove by using top water lures in the morning and plastic lures off the bottom in the afternoon.  Livewells can be provided upon request thanks to Walton’s pond.  Please practice catch and release for bass, as they are not stocked into the lake and their population depends on you.

Catfish

The weather is warming up and so is the catfish bite. We’ve received over 5,500lbs of catfish in last so far this season but most of the fish being caught right now are holdovers from past stocks. Two weeks ago Mt. Lassen put in 500 lbs. of catfish into Lake Chabot and will do another plant later on this upcoming week. Current hot spot for catfish is back in Halfmoon Bay, Bass cove and around the Island. The first dock at night will be great spot to fish for catfish, so make sure to come out early and claim your spot.  Using mackerel and chicken liver have been a great bait to help anglers catch their limits and the less weight you can get away with the better.

Joey Coelho of San Leandro caught a 10lb catfish from Halfmoon Bay using mackerel.

Lake Chabot Fishing Report 7/26/11

General Conditions

Trout fishing is starting to slow down a lot with all this warm weather but bass, catfish and bluegill are getting more active. We’ve been receiving catfish plants since 6-20-11 from Bundy’s fish hatchery and Mt. Lassen will take over the plants for the rest of the season. Water level is about 4 feet from spillway and it’s been staying constant. When you bring in your big fish we’ll get your picture and give a “Lake Chabot Whopper Club” hat. Water temperature consistently remains in the low 70’s. If you have any questions please call or visit the marina.

Bass

Bass fishing is picking up with several bass getting caught daily. With this warm weather bass are hitting mostly in the mornings and evenings. Most of the anglers are throwing Senko’s and dropshots to get the fish to come out from their close to shoreline structure. Several reports of bass were getting caught over by raccoon point and bass cove by using top water lures in the morning and plastic lures off the bottom in the afternoon.  Livewells can be provided upon request thanks to Walton’s pond.  Please practice catch and release for bass, as they are not stocked into the lake and their population depends on you.

Trout

This week the weather is warming up a little so fishing for trout will be a little slow. For all the trollers out there make sure you put on a lure that dives deeper than 15 feet.  Indian Cove has been staying pretty consistent pulling out several fish during the early morning using mostly powerbait and powereggs. Drift fishing is also another good way to pull out trout, especially back by the dam to half moon bay. Look forward to better trout fishing when the water temperature cools down a little. We will not get any more trout plants until late September early October.

Catfish

The weather is warming up and so is the catfish bite. We’ve received 3,000lbs of catfish so far this season but most of the fish being caught right now are holdovers from past stocks. Last week Mt. Lassen put in 500lbs. of catfish into Lake Chabot and will do another plant later on this upcoming week. People are starting to catch good numbers of catfish but they haven’t been on the larger side. Current hotspot for catfish is back in honker bay, raccoon point and bass cove. The first dock at night will be great spot to fish for catfish, so make sure to come out early and claim your spot. Using mackerel and anchovies have been a great bait to help anglers catch their limits and the less weight you can get away with the better.