Del Valle Lake Fishing Report

Del Valle Lake - Livermore, CA (Alameda County)

Greg Kinney form Livermore caught a 7.45 lb. Trout at the Marina. He was using a Green Spoon.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Del Valle Marina

by Del Valle Marina
3-16-2020
(510) 544-3146
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Fishing at Lake Del Valle has been good the past few days for Rainbow Trout, Catfish, Stripers and Crappie. Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass have slowed down going into deeper water, because on the surface the water is cold, and they like warm water which is in deeper water. Crappie and Panfish can also be caught near trees and rocks you would want to use Red Worms or Night Crawlers.

Weather: Has been the same the past few days cold in the morning and warms up throughout the day.

Clarity of water: Murky about 4-foot visibility near the Marina, once you get past the Lower Narrows it clears up and it is about a 10-foot visibility.
Temperature of lake: 56 Degrees F.

Hot spots: Across from Marina, Lowers Narrows, Swallow Bay, and the Dam.

Favorite lures Trout : Rapalas, Kastmaster, Spoon: Green/Orange,  Mice Tails- Chartreuse, Kastmaster Gold, Panther Martin Fire Tiger, and Rainbow color Power Bait.
Bait: Trout-Large Night Crawlers.
Striped Bass- Anchovies , Swimbaits.
Catfish- Sardines, Anchovies.

Trout Plants:
February 6th – 1000 lbs. DFG & 750 Mt. Lassen
February 10th- 1000 lbs. DFG
February 14th- 1000 lbs. Mt Lassen
March 9th – 1000 lbs. Mt Lassen





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