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Topic: EBRPD Trout Plants  (Read 2513 times)

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Ebayfisher

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Shadow Cliffs received another plant of Lassen trout this week. I will most likely go again on Saturday.
Good News, Mark.  Do you happen to know if other lakes received a second plant?
I”ll answer my own question here… https://www.ebparks.org/sites/default/files/FishPlantSchedule.pdf

Man, SC looks like a postage stamp sized lake. May have to give that or Quarry a try next week.


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Shadow Cliffs received another plant of Lassen trout this week. I will most likely go again on Saturday.
Mark, if I can get my "Honey Do" list done this afternoon, I'll join you Saturday.
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I plan to shore fish the EBParks this winter as much as possible.
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Shadow Cliffs received another plant of Lassen trout this week. I will most likely go again on Saturday.
Mark, if I can get my "Honey Do" list done this afternoon, I'll join you Saturday.
Kevin

The would be great if you can make it there if the list gets completed. I have a list as well. The EBRPD lakes require your kayak to be inspected before launching. Make sure everything is clean and dry. Roll up a paper towel sheet, and run it down any rod holders, or areas you can’t see into. Gate opens at 7.
« Last Edit: November 08, 2024, 04:34:54 PM by Mark L »
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Good advice on prepping your gears to pass inspection. Shadow Cliffs, Quarry, and Chabot are a lot less strict on inspection. Del Valle is the strictest of all Eastbay parks. The “gate keeper” there takes pride in failing kayakers. Good luck. I might take the kayak out this Sunday to go after the planted trouts either at Shadow Cliffs or Chabot. I am leaning towards Chabot since the views are amazing from a kayak. Hope to run into some NCKA guys out there this Winter season.
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Yeah, the inspection can be a little nerve wracking. I always worry about picking up some condensation on the drive, so I usually stop just outside the park and wipe everything down just in case.

The guy at Del Valle is definitely a scrutinizer, but with some prep it isn't bad. He got me one time for a smear of water inside (debatable about "standing water" but whatever) and a couple drops of water in one of my flush mount rod holders. He was pretty unfriendly about it too, so I returned the attitude.

My next trip there I made sure to have everything dry, and passed with no hiccups. The guy was even a lot friendlier this time too.

Today, I went to Contra Loma - it is the closest lake for me. Trolled around all morning, nada. Saw a few fish roll the surface, but nothing wanted to play. TONS of bait. Every corner and shallow spot had huge schools of minnows.
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Trolled 4 hours, and only hooked a 2lb trout that popped off at the kayak. That will most likely be my last trip in the Stealth which is a minimalist setup.
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