5-29-2021
Shasta Lake
Shasta Lake Kokanee are plentiful and they are averaging 16"-17" in some areas of the lake.
Photo Credit: JG Fishing Team
5-28-2021
Stampede Reservoir
Photo Credit: Shaun's Guide Service
5-23-2021
Stampede Reservoir
Photo Credit: Shaun's Guide Service
5-22-2021
Shasta Lake
Photo Credit: JG Fishing Team
5-22-2021
Shasta Lake
Photo Credit: JG Fishing Team
5-21-2021
Shasta Lake
Hunter showing off some of the fish he caught today with his dad, Mike.
Photo Credit: JG Fishing Team
5-19-2021
Shasta Lake
Photo Credit: jG Fishing Team
5-19-2021
Stampede Reservoir
Photo Credit: Shaun's Guide Service
5-11-2021
Shasta Lake
Rainbows, kings, and Kokanee headed for the BBQ.
Photo Credit: JG Fishing Team
5-5-2021
Whiskeytown Lake
Photo Credit: Captain Kirk Portocarrero
4-19-2021
Shasta Lake
14" Kokanee salmon caught trolling a bright colored spoon 15' deep in the Pit Arm in front of Silverthorn Resort.
Photo Credit: JG Fishing Team
4-5-2021
Detroit Reservoir
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Bait-N-Wait Fishing Charters
4-5-2021
Detroit Reservoir
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Bait-N-Wait Fishing Charters
4-4-2021
Shasta Lake
Photo Credit: Courtesy of AC Guide Service
4-3-2021
Shasta Lake
One of todays Kokanee salmon that stretched 14". We caught 3 today trolling for browns.
Photo Credit: JG Fishing Team
4-3-2021
Bullards Bar Reservoir
Photo Credit: Shaun's Guide Service
3-21-2021
Lake Berryessa
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Lake Berryessa Boat & Jet Ski Rentals
3-3-2021
Detroit Reservoir
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Bait N Wait Fishing Charters
2-12-2021
Pardee Reservoir
Photo Credit: Courtesy of RB Bass
1-13-2021
Detroit Reservoir
Kokanee caught in Detroit Reservoir. Kokanee have no spotting on the dorsal surface, a deeply forked tail with each tail lobe ending at a point; the mouth is smaller, with the mandible usually not extending past the eye; and are very silvery and small-scaled.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of ODFW