Sunday, October 25, 2009

Howdy Folks,

Fishing continued to be very good this past week although not has “hot” as the previous week. This was due to the balmy weather we experienced this past week. We had a very good early morning bite every day however once the sun hit the water in conjunction with the “no chop” conditions, the bite got spotty. Most folks that fished early got limits of decent sized Eagle Lake Trout from 2.5 to 3.5 lbs. Fish up to the high 4 lbs were landed and weighed in this week. up to 3.5 lbs this past week. We are fishing in 6-12 feet of water with our trolled baits set from 5

Trolling: We are hooking and releasing 10 to 12 fish per day fishing from a foot below the surface to 6 feet deep in water that is 5 to 10 feet deep. Our best baits have been 2” Sep’s Grubs in the brown color pattern. Pearl white, Watermelon and orange grubs have also begun to take fish regularly. We are working “transition areas” of Eagle Lake for our fish. These areas hold fish that are moving from the south basin into the middle and north basins of the lake.

Hot fishing areas include Pelican Point, the Youth Camp and Bucks Point. Our biggest fish this week were right at 3.5 lbs. We are starting to see more and more snails in the stomach contents of the trout, indicating they are feeding in fairly shallow water and fattening for winter.

Bobber Fishing: Trolling is a much better method for taking Eagle Lake Trout at this time. This has been the case for the last two weeks. Trollers are taking bigger fish and more fish.

Launching:
Stones Landing: Call for conditions. (Mariners Resort 1800-700-LAKE)
Spalding: The dredging operation at the Spalding Launch Ramp is underway. The Spalding Ramp is closed. It is scheduled to reopen November 7th. Launching is available in Bucks Bay on the north side of the Rocky Point shoreline. Many folks are launching their boats there and bringing them around the corner over to the boat slips that are available for rent at the Spalding launch facility.

Eagle Lake Marina (Gallatin Beach): Call for conditions. 530-825-3454
Slip Rentals:
Eagle Lake RV Park: 530-825-3133
Eagle Lake General Store: 530-825-2191
J and L Boat Repair: 530-825-2129

Good Luck. And do not hesitate to contact me if you need help with anything here at Eagle Lake.

Tim Noxon
Fish Traveler Guide Service
530-825-3524 residence
916-201-4648 cell
tnoxon@gmail.com
www.fishtraveler.com

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Fish Traveler Guide Service Fishing Report for Eagle Lake, CA

Howdy Folks,

We had a spell of warm, mild weather move back into the area this last week. Daytime temperatures warmed up to the low 70’s with no wind at all for several days. Fishing was pretty good this week IF you were fishing in the right spot for the EARLY MORNING BITE. After that, fishing got tough. By the end of the week, the fish had almost deserted the shallower areas of the lake and moved back to deeper water.

Trolling: We caught most of our fish this week in water 10 feet deep or less, fishing 5 feet deep on the downriggers. Orange or white, #2or #3 Sep’s Grubs trolled 125-150 feet behind the boat was the ticket. As mentioned above, the weather warmed, no wind cooled the lake and freshened up the water, and the fish moved out of shallow water. Although we had no problem catching and releasing 8-12 fish a day early in the week, late in the week with the warmer conditions the fishing got tough.

Our biggest fish this week were right at 3.5 lbs. We are starting to see more and more snails in the stomach contents of the trout, indicating they are feeding in fairly shallow water and fattening for winter.
Bobber Fishing: Bobber fishermen have also moved back to deeper water and are again anchoring in water 40-50 feet deep and dropping threaded night crawlers under a slip bobber down to the 25 foot level.

Launching:

Stones Landing: Call for conditions. (Mariners Resort 1800-700-LAKE)

Spalding: The dredging operation at the Spalding Launch Ramp gets underway this coming week.

I have my boat moored in a slip at the Spalding launch facility, however there are many boats launching and retrieving here daily. With your engine elevated for propulsion, you will churn up mud and probably drag the bottom of your boat as you leave and return to the launch ramp. The best bet is to rent a slip from one of the three operators here in Spalding for your stay so you only have to launch and retrieve your boat one time. If you choose to launch and retrieve daily, have your passengers meet you out on one of the boat slip platforms where they can board your boat after you launch.

Eagle Lake Marina/Gallatin Beach: I have not seen the operation here personally, but I understand from my sources that the launching here has been improved by joining together numerous sections of mooring docks, along which one can “walk” his boat in and out to deeper water. (Eagle Lake Marina 530-825-3454)

Good luck, and don’t hesitate to call or email me if you need help.

Tim Noxon

Fish Traveler Guide Service
Eagle Lake, CA
530-825-3524 residence/916-201-4648 cell
tnoxon@gmail.com
www.fishtraveler.com