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Topic: Slab Creek Reservoir  (Read 3785 times)

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Has anyone ever fished SCR?  Looks like good water for trout/bass.  Where would one put in at?
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Slab is just o.k. for fishing if you've not fished it before.  Takes a little time to work out time of day and depths.  It's such a narrow, deep channel.  Early is best, launch at the ramp upstream from the dam.  To reach the dam, take North Canyon Rd. to Slab Creek Rd.  It's a gravel road and quite dusty.  There's a gate at the top controlled by a satellite clock to open and close at sunrise and sunset.  If you arrive before sunrise and the gate is closed, pull up very close to the gate.  There is a buried sensor on the other side to open the gate if you get caught back there after sunset.  By getting your bumper close, the sensor will trigger and open the gate for you.  The road gets real narrow after you get to the bottom and start taking the side road up stream to the launch area.  Several years ago a family tried to turn around, slipped off the road and two kids drowned.  Do not try to turn around once on this road!  There's room to turn at the launch. 
Once on the water, paddle to the North shore and troll close to the shore.  It's like a cliff.  You can be 5 feet off shore and over 50 feet of water.  Check out the coves.  I troll a spinner with a chunk of worm off the hook.  The lake holds a lot of sucker fish that will readily take your lure.  Too bony to eat but they do put up a fair fight.  Local warden checks it pretty regular evenings and weekends, when the local kids use the place. 
Paddle upstream as much as 8 miles to the Forebay Rd. bridge.  Some folks launch there, but then it's a upstream paddle back to the put-in. 
Most strikes will occur before the sun hits the water.  In such a steep canyon, that's around 10am or so.  I've never seen bass in that lake taken.

Here is a video of the road at the bottom that leads up stream from the dam to the launch area.  In the video, the guy is driving out. On the way in, the lake is on the left.  This road is every bit as narrow and the drops are every bit as steep as they seem.  Not a road you want to meet someone coming the other direction!

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Float the whole thing; 2 vehicles.
Take Forebay road in Pollock all the way down to the river where it dumps into SC.
That's your launch.
Take Carson rd to North Canyon rd  to Slab Creek rd as the take out.
Plenty of beautiful scenery and some decent fishing along the way.
Fish for bass and trout. You'll know what to fish for based on the topography as you go.
Be prepared for wind as it can really kick up through that canyon.
Not a lot of places to pull over and beach as it's a ravine so plan accordingly.
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also keep an eye out on water levels as there are huge fluctuations there due to releases in summer. Once i saw someones campsite float away during the night, and their boat drifted and was stuck near the dam that we had to rescue. :smt009


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Whats the deal with Brush Creek/Camino reservoir above Slab Creek Res?
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Brush Creek Reservoir is reached by taking Forebay Rd out of Pollock Pines.  Cross the South Fork American River and then climb back up the other side of the canyon to the top.  At the top take the left fork and follow around down to Brush. 

Camino Res has a gate way up high on Peavine Ridge Rd.  SMUD had too much vandalism at the power house there and moved the gate maybe 10 years ago.  If you find the gate open, don't expect to find it open when you try to leave. 

Brush has some good trout in it.  I think it's better than Slab and less likely to find your car molested when you return. 

Camino Res has Silver Creek feed it from Junction Reservoir (the small reservoir below Union Valley)  I've found hiking up the creek from Camino Res is good stream fishing.  Hiking down the stream from Junction Res is too, but the return hike is uphill and I prefer to fish going upstream. (The fish are pointing into the current and less likely to be spooked by me.)  You can not hike the whole length between reservoirs because there is a water fall  and steep rocks barring passage.   


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Thank you Jerry!
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I dug up a few pics from Slab.

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