Almanor Fishing Report & Lake StatusBy Doug Neal February 7, 2011
Water surface temps. @ 35.5 degrees. Cold mornings, averaging 27 degrees with North winds making it feel even cooler than that. It has been sunny all week as forecasted, with the afternoon highs moving into mid to low 50s. Mmore sunshine is on the way and at possibility of some rain near mid week. Lake Almanor access is excellent. Canyon Dam and the USFS ramps are open. Private ramps on the peninsula's Rec. areas #1 and #2 are also open...both basins are ice free. Lake Almanor is still cold...water surface temps are holding below 36 degrees. The fish are moving slow and they are scattered all over the lake, and it seemed like there was no real hot trolling lanes established yet. We caught a fish here and there just trolling around the entire east basin... in a word..random. While trolling we passed several other boat this week and the story was the same, you have to work a little longer for your dinner these days. Geritol Cove has been the most pressured area the past week, from boat or shore line, there's always a few anglers around, and they are catching fish on a variety of bait applications like Power Baits, salmon eggs, crawlers and even jigs...its not hot action, but you never know. Two Browns over 3 lbs. took white jigs right here in the cove, in shallow water. The second most pressured area this week is the cove in the back at Big Springs. Salmon eggs worked back along the bottom gets Rainbows to occasionally strike. In general, fishing pressure has been on the light side, as usual for February, however, this years winter access has never been better for this high elevation lake and fishing on sun sparkled water sure beats watching another rerun of Caddyshack. For Lake Almanor details and projections check out this link http://www.project2105.org/lake_levels.htm Lake levels are still low, watch for hazards. Feather River is clear and fast. Hamilton Branch powerhouse is starting to clean up, no fishing reports. Safety first. Almanor winds can be dangerous. Watch for hazards, there's submerged stumps all along the shoreline and known shallow areas these days. Smaller boats not advised if wind is forecasted. Dress for cold morning conditions. | |
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