As of this report, Lake Camanche’s elevation was at 225.81′ and 83%. Lake Camanche was receiving at approx. 368 C.F.S. while releasing approx. 396 C.F.S. Pardee Lake was reading 98% full.
The Labor Day holiday weekend marks that last of the big recreational weekends for the summer season. That should come as welcoming news to anglers. Less boating traffic on the waterways is always good news for those fishing the lake.
Right: Robbie Dunham of Koke Machine Guide Service posted this picture and wrote, “Lake Camanche 8/28/18, Eddie Tee and myself, Landed 10 Nice Lassen Rainbows. Starting to slow now, but we scratched out two limits.”




All three shots above: Kevin Naylor, aka @kevncal67, posted these photos to Instagram on Wed. 8/29 and commented, “Great weekend camping @lakecamanche with #family. Fishing was very tough but still managed a few. #camping #famiytime #bassfishing #lakecamanche
Cover and right: Wade Allen of Tracy brought in this 5.5 LB. monster on 8/26/18. He reported that he caught this large mouth off Big Hat Island using a Senko lure.

Left: Tagged on Instagram, “@propointlures👊 that’s how Cliff @kings4bass gets it done!! #prostaffer#propointposse #propointlures simple #thebug in green pumpkin on #3foothead #gotobait #itsabugslife #anotheronebitesthebug #neverleavehomewithoutit #getterdone #spotapotamus @lakecamanche #toad #norcalbass #goldcountry #greenbass #brownbass#rangerboats #georgiabass #bass