Dixon Lake Fishing Report

Dixon Lake Fishing Report

2-18-2020
by Dixon Lake Staff
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Trout: For the month of February, we have 3 consecutive weeks of trout stocks. The first two stocks of the month have already been planted. Wednesday, February 19th will be the last stock of this month. We will continue planting trout in the beginning of March. Power worms have been producing large fish in the whisker bay area. Mini jigs have been working very well near the buoy line as well as whisker bay on stock days. We are seeing Anglers catch their limits even on the weeks we do not stock. If you are planning to fish on one of the days we stock, you will typically have the most luck fishing from whisker bay or near the buoy line from one of our boats. The trout will progress their way throughout the rest of the lake within the first several days after a stock. Trout Cove and Jack Creek areas continue to be promising locations for trout fishing. Anglers seeking trout have also reached limits fishing from south shoreline and boat dock cove in the early morning. A two-pound test set up with a 12” to 18” leader is recommended. Mini jigs and power bait have been the primary choice of bait for anglers this season. Chartreuse colored power bait is still doing well in trout cove. We are stocking trout periodically until April of this year. Our trout are being sourced from Mt. Lassen Rainbow Trout. The Trout catching limit is 5! "No Catch & Release of Trout." Please make sure you are familiar with the current freshwater fishing regulations prior to fishing here at Dixon Lake as we do strictly enforce these regulations.

Bass: As temperatures rise, the Bass are entering the pre-spawn phase. We will begin seeing Bass spawning in the coming months. At this time the Bass are active in search of food and are biting on drop shot and smaller swim baits. It is a good time to practice different fishing techniques during the period that we are stocking trout. Largemouth bass have been very active in the hours before dusk. Jerk baits and swim baits have been producing good results for fisherman using our boats. Small lures have also been working well. When fishing in the early morning hours, top water lures tend to be a good choice if you are fishing near the reeds or in an area with lots of aquatic vegetation. Boat Dock Cove has shown to be a preferred location for bass habitats. Just a reminder, bass must be at least 12 inches to keep with a limit of 2 at this time.

Catfish: During trout season, you can occasionally catch catfish while using power bait. This has primarily been occurring in trout cove. The Catfish bite has been decent due to the recent trout stocks. Although we only stock Catfish in the summer season, catfish are present year round in Dixon Lake. The catfish are very active in the afternoon before closing. Night Crawlers have been the most successful choice of bait for anglers in the post-catfish season. The productive areas have been the South Shoreline and the Buoy line in the afternoon hours before closing. Considering that catfish are primarily bottom feeders, setting up your rig with a weight that allows your bait to sink near the bottom will generally render good results. Catfish prefer bait with the strongest scent. Cut up mackerel, chicken liver and shrimp are typically the preferred bait of cat fisherman. Catfish have a limit of 5 at this time.

Bluegill: The bluegill bite has slowed. Night crawlers have been the most successful choice of bait for catching bluegill in the prior season. Bluegill often times respond better to smaller or cut up night crawlers. The piers prove to be promising locations for bluegill in the late afternoon hours. Bluegill are limited to 25 of any size at this time.



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