Contra Loma Reservoir
Contra Costa County Bass, Trout, Catfish, Crappie, Sunfish
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What's Biting - 1 month ago
Largemouth Bass
Excellent
Rainbow Trout
Excellent

Contra Loma Reservoir Fishing Overview

Water Description

Contra Loma Reservoir features a solid cold and warm water fishery. Trout are stocked most of the winter/early spring, and largemouth bass fishing can be extremely productive during the summer. Some big channel catfish have been pulled from the reservoir as well.

Species:
Largemouth Bass, Striped Bass, Rainbow Trout, Channel Catfish, Crappie, Bluegill
Stocked Date:
Trout stocked 1 month ago - View Schedule
Boating / Access:
Most boating allowed. Mussel inspections required.
Geography:
Surface Area: 66 acres
Surface Elevation: 300 ft
Excellent Largemouth Bass bite
Trout, Bass
65°F Slightly Stained

There's a lot of good action coming out of Contra Loma right now. EBParks continues to stock Lassen rainbows just about every other week (at least). And with water temps sitting in the mid-60s, bass have moved shallow to spawn. Plenty of bedded bass are around the lake, but the issue is limited shoreline access due to the growing overabundance of...

There's a lot of good action coming out of Contra Loma right now. EBParks continues to stock Lassen rainbows just about every other week (at least). And with water temps sitting in the mid-60s, bass have moved shallow to spawn.

Plenty of bedded bass are around the lake, but the issue is limited shoreline access due to the growing overabundance of weeds. Still, some nice 3-5 pound fish are being caught, primarily on weedless soft plastic worms and creature baits. A few fish are still in prespawn, and feeding in more open water where Flukes or underspins are working well.

Trout are slowly moving into deeper zones with climbing water temps, but the bite is still good. Mini jigs have been working very well in the morning hours, while floated night crawlers and Powerbait are getting fish midday.

Water temps should drop a bit this week with forecasted colder nights, so look for trout to move into shallower zones all day.

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Good Catfish bite
Bass, Catfish, Crappie
76°F Slightly Stained

Bass action has been decent at Contra Loma, and most of the action is happening tight to cover. Fish are hugging rocks and weedy edges, with the better quality bites coming from deeper structure. Once again, the tighter to the structure, the better. Early morning topwater is happening, but it can be hit or miss. Most of the work is getting done on...

Bass action has been decent at Contra Loma, and most of the action is happening tight to cover. Fish are hugging rocks and weedy edges, with the better quality bites coming from deeper structure. Once again, the tighter to the structure, the better. Early morning topwater is happening, but it can be hit or miss. Most of the work is getting done on slow, weedless soft plastics in natural or dark colors.

Catfish action is good right now, with cut bait, liver, and night crawlers all pulling fish. Crappie action is sporadic, but a few anglers are picking them off with jigs or worms next to submerged brush.

There are patches of surface moss, and an active algae advisory is in play. Construction is impacting some shoreline access and trail routes, especially on the west side.

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TroutEBRPD
800 lbs
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