Chabot Update

Lake Chabot - Castro Valley, CA (Alameda County)


by East Bay Regional Park District
3-25-2016
Website

GENERAL CONDITIONS
We may experience warm weather conditions this upcoming week; hopefully fishing will pick back up. Water temperature remains in the low 50s and water clarity is about three feet visibility.

All of our boats are half off Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays! 

CATFISH
Catfishing had a rough year here at Chabot. Typically catfishing this time of the year is fairly slow. Catfishing conditions will improve when the water temperature starts to warm back up.

TROUT

Trout fishing remains slows. EBRPD has been planting trout near the marina, so hopefully trout fishing will pick up. Anglers are catching a few fish early in the morning but no limits were reported caught this past week. The current hotspot is by Indian Cove on Power Bait. Please be patient and follow our Facebook page to receive updates on fishing conditions.

BASS
With the warm weather we are expecting this upcoming week, bass fishing should be great. Bass fishing has been steady for the past several weeks with some bass anglers catching and releasing good numbers. If you do want to try your luck, a couple of good spots to fish for bass are near the island or in bass cove. Please practice catch and release for bass, as they are not stocked into the lake and their population depends on you!



< Previous Report Next Report >




< Previous Report Next Report >


More Reports

East Bay Regional Park District Reports
for Friday, March 25th, 2016
: Eckley Pier Slow
Antioch Oakley Shoreline Pier: Pier Slow
: Some Action
: No Reported Catches
Don Castro Reservoir: Fishing is Good
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir: Shadow Cliffs Update
Contra Loma Reservoir: Been Slow
Lake Temescal: Too Much Rain

Contra Loma Update
Contra Loma Reservoir
3-11-2016
The water is still muddy trout fishing has been slow.  Black Bass is picking up, biting with artificial baits/lures and on nightcrawlers everywhere on the lake.  Look for catfish at Channel Point, Loma Island or from a boat with nightcrawlers or chicken liver. Try fishing for crappie or bluegill on jigs or worms at the boat ramp area, Loma Island or Channel Point area.  ...... Read More