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Topic: Lake Amador Friday 11/2  (Read 876 times)

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Pat R.

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Hi all  :smt006, my son and I are hitting Lake Amador on Friday any info on what’s happing up there would be helpful and all is welcome to join us catch some big trout  :smt007.

Pat R 


Uminchu Naoaki

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nice, are they planting already?
please, let me know how it goes!
Good luck! :smt006


XSquid

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I read about a couple of tons that were already planted.  Sounds like the bite is getting better, the fish are becoming more active.  Also heard that the water level is LOW.  They are getting them between the launch and the dam area on grubs and rapalas.  Some pics of the current conditions are on the sniffer site under trout, amador thread.  Go get em'!


Hojoman

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Good luck, Pat. The big trout plant occurred almost a month ago. So the fish, by now, should be weaned off expecting to be fed pellet food and on the prowl for anything that looks edible.

Howard