Trout Are Still Being Caught in Deeper Waters

Shadow Cliffs Reservoir - Pleasanton, CA (Alameda County)

Trout Are Still Being Caught in Deeper Waters

by East Bay Regional Park District
5-30-2019
Website

The weather has been cool in the mornings with temperatures reaching into the 70s in the afternoon.

Water Temperature: 55 degrees, depending on depth.
Water Clarity: Visibility seems to vary between 10-15 feet.

Boaters around the lake are still catching trout in the deeper waters, but as the water temperatures rise, it will harder to catch the trout from shore. The bass are starting to come into the shallows and build nests, court, and spawn. If you throw a lure, they may hit it hard and put up a great fight.



< Previous Report Next Report >




< Previous Report Next Report >


More Reports

East Bay Regional Park District Reports
for Thursday, May 30th, 2019

Del Valle Lake: Striped Bass Fishing is Coming Back
Lake Chabot: Lake Chabot Fishing Report
Lake Temescal: 5.5 Lb. Rainbow
Quarry Lakes: Lots of Trout Limits Being Caught
Contra Loma Reservoir: Water Temperatures Have Risen

5-28-2019
The cold front that moved in this last week caused a slight drop in average lake temperature but be ready for the fish to come back alive once the water temp returns to high 60s low 70s. The striped bass are still the main fish you are going to want to target out here having gear that can map the lake below you is a huge advantage because for now these stripers are still running sub surface chasing the scattered shad...... Read More