
Los Padres Reservoir fishout - May 7-8
Fishmaster: Tim Loomis - 426-9248, surfcoop@sbcglobal.net
General: The drive from Santa Cruz to the Reservoir takes about 1 1/2 hours. I will gladly arrange for a meeting place the morning of the trip.
Camping: there's a combination RV park and campground right on Carmel Valley Road about 15-20 minutes below Los Padres Reservoir. It is Saddle Mountain RV Park and Campground. It can be reached at (831) 624-1617 and www.saddlemountain.com. Rates for tent sites are $30/night for two persons, each additional person is $5. RV rates are $45 per night for two persons - that includes full hook-up. Pets on leash are OK but a call to Saddle Mountain RV Park concerning pets would be useful. You can be there for the entire weekend or just one day.
Fly Shop: Central Coast Fly Fishing is on the route to Los Padres Reservoir at 7172 Carmel Valley Road (831) 626-6586.
Essentials:
1. Float tube or lightweight pontoon boat.
2. A means of transporting the above to the reservoir, either carry straps for the float tube or a wheeled cart of some kind to haul in the pontoon. It's a good 1/2 to 3/4 mile hike from the parking lot to the reservoir with a couple of hills in between to test your fitness.
3. A way to lock up your cart safely at the launch site. (I had mine "borrowed" two years ago and luckily left back in the parking lot.)
4. A 5 weight rod is plenty. Bring both floating and sink-tip lines. I bring along two or three different lengths of lead core to search various depths.
5. Flies - both dry and wet: size 14-18 elk hair caddis; same for gnat and mosquito patterns; beadhead woolly buggers in olive or black also in sizes 14-18. You may also try the Hornberg and Loehberg patterns used at Crowley. Just bring any flies that you usually use for a stillwater fishery. AND CRIMP THE BARBS ON ALL HOOKS. The Fish and Game Warden, while friendly, has a job to do.
6. Wear a Coast Guard approved flotation device.
7. Wear a hat, polarized sunglasses and lots of sunscreen and lip balm.
8. And don't forget the following: drinking water; lunch; two-way radio if you have one.
Please call or email Tim Loomis if you are interested and if you plan to attend.
Little Panoche Reservoir - Day Trip May 14, 2005
Fishmaster: Brian Bommarito, (831) 656-4429; bommerb@msn.com
This fishout was canceled in April because muddy water and high water level from all the rain had shut down the catching prospects. Fishing conditions have improved. Those who signed up to go in April should have been contacted by Brian. If you hadn't signed up but are now interested, or haven't heard from him, please contact Brian (above). The particulars of this fishout are described in the March and April newsletters and on the web, at www.santacruzflyfishermen.org.
Lake Davis - June 2 to 5, 2005
Fishmaster: Betty Rentz, 427-9875, rentzb@santacruzpl.org
General: Depending on the kind of spring we have, we should be right in the middle or beginning of the damsel hatch at Lake Davis. Lake Davis is a beautiful lake, filled with some large, aggressive trout, located near the town of Portola on Hwy 70. It has nice campgrounds right on the lake, and a resort with a motel and cabins, and there are motels in nearby Portola, five miles away. If the damsels are happening, you can fish from shore, but most people either float tube or fish from boats. YOU MUST WEAR A PFD, by law, on this lake.
Camping: We will use Grasshopper Flats campground for the evening meals Friday and Saturday and general gathering. The fishmaster will be staying there. It's a nice campground with tables, fire rings and lighted bathrooms with flush toilets. Most sites can accommodate two cars, and cost $14 per night for the first vehicle and $5-6 for an extra car. Those arriving on Wednesday or Thursday should have no problem finding a site. If you plan to arrive Friday or Saturday, you will need to make a reservation or be the second car on the site of someone arriving Thursday or Friday. Reservations can be made at www.reserveusa.com or by calling toll free 1-877-444-6777. Each person attending is responsible for making his own camping arrangements.
Lake Davis Resort: This resort has motel-type rooms and four cabins. Visit their website: www.lakedavisresort.com. There's lots of information about the lake, a map, etc. Their phone is (530) 832-1060. Also on this site is info about the Grizzly Store, phone (530) 832-0270. The store has basic supplies, ice, beer, etc. and FLIES that you can purchase. They also have a public shower ($4), and operate a hamburger and ice cream joint.
Motels in Portola: There are two that are decent: Sleepy Pines Motel (530) 832-4291 and Sierra Motel (530) 832-4223.
Food: Bring your own - everything - . However, on Friday and Saturday nights, we will do a group dinner/barbecue. So bring something to barbecue for yourself and something (salad, side dish, dessert, bread/butter, etc) to share each night. We will use one of the campsites as a central location for dinner---to be determined.
Good Information: One of the local guides, Don Rotsma, has a great website filled with good advice on fishing the lake. Check out /www.flyfishwithdon.com. Especially check out the sections on "Strategies" and "Entomology and Flies." A good map of lake is there, also.
Rods/Lines/Flies: Don's website has good information on this. Basically, you should bring a 5-6wt rod, a floating and an intermediate sink line, and some indicators. Basic flies: damsels (dark olive to brown), tied thin. Green stillwater nymphs (size 10-12), wooly buggers, especially olive in size 10-12, blood midge pupas and emergers in size 10-12 (they are big at this lake!), and some basic callibaetis nymphs such as pheasant tails, flashback pheasant tails, hare's ears and flashback hare's ears, Prince nymphs, dark lords, hairy princes, etc. in sizes 12, 14, 16. If the damsels are happening, you will see splashes all over the lake, especially in the bays near shore, and will want to fish near the surface. If we miss the damsel hatch, that's when we will want our intermediate sinking lines.
Directions: Hwy 80 to Truckee. North on Hwy 89. In Sierraville, left on Hwy 49 for about 2-3 miles. At Sattley, right onto A23. At Hwy 70, go left for about 4-5 miles to Grizzly Road. Turn left, and lake is 7 miles. Stay on Grizzly Road all the way to the second campground, Grasshopper Flat.
Signup: We will do a sign up at the April and May meetings. We'll need to know who's camping or motelling it, and when you plan to arrive.
For more info, call Betty Rentz (427-9875).
Fall River Damsel Fishout - June 24-27 2005
Fishmaster: Cecilia Stipes, 335-5727, FLYFISHGAL3@aol.com
I am happy to announce that this year's four day fishout for the women members of the Santa Cruz Fly Fishermen will be on the waters of Fall River, Baum Lake, Manzanita Lake and Hat Creek. One of my long-time friends, Garry "Tick" Herceg, has offered his riverfront home on Fall River for our lodging and has generously offered us his many years of fly fishing experience to guide us on these waters. It is at this time in June that the fabled "hex hatch" generally occurs in this area and creates some of the best trout fishing imaginable. We'll have opportunities to float tube lakes, stream fish and fish from boats. Tick will lend his expertise to help us improve our skills and learn about hatches. It will also be a great opportunity for beginners to learn to fly fish and be successful at catching and releasing fish. I can guarantee, ladies, you will have a memorable experience. The cost is only $100 per person but is limited to only six women.
Sign-up will be by phone. Call me Monday, May 9th at 7:00 PM.
High Sierra, Lake Edison - Aug. 26 to Sept. 2, 2005
Fishmaster: Mary Breckinridge, (661) 333-3110, mbreckinridge@sbcglobal.net
Because very little interest has been shown in this fishout so far, a smaller scale event is under consideration. The dates are changed a little as shown above. The cost will be less than $100 per person. Please contact Mary (above) or Kent Hull, 662-3332, hull@cruzio.com if you are interested or if you have questions.
Mammoth Lakes Fishout - Sept. 17th -24th and Sept. 24th -Oct. 2nd
Fishmasters: John Cook (688-1561) and Paul Schraeder (475-4801)
The fishout will be over two one-week periods, September 17th -24th and September 24th -October 2nd.
Location: Mammoth Lakes is on the Eastern side of the Sierras, six to seven hours' drive from Santa Cruz. There are many lakes and streams in the area for us to fish. We will be staying at the Fireside Condominiums in the town of Mammoth lakes. Two units are reserved for each of the one week periods. Each unit will accommodate eight to nine people. The condominium complex also has a Jacuzzi and an indoor heated pool.
Cost: $215 per person for one week. This covers seven nights' lodging with three meals per day. You can sign up for either week for $215 per person or both weeks for $430 per person.
Meal Preparation: Each person will be assigned to a group for a Kitchen Day. The group will set out breakfast and lunch foods, store unused food, prepare the evening meal, and clean up on the day designated.
Sign-Up: John Cook will take calls at 688-1561 starting at 7 PM on May 17th and not before. Please leave your name, phone number, and which week you would like to reserve, or if you with to reserve both weeks. You may call in for yourself and one other person.
There is room for only 16 persons each week, and these 16 places will be filled on a first-come, first served basis. To hold your place, the fishmasters must receive your $215 or $430 check before the June 2nd club meeting. Mail your check, made out to John Cook, to him at P.O.Box 2822, Aptos, CA 95001-2822. This payment is non-refundable.
The fishmasters will maintain a waiting list for each week, and if by the June 2nd club meeting places are available, you will be notified at the meeting or by phone. The $215 or $430 cost must be paid on or before July 1st to hold your place.
Note: Any funds received but not spent on the fishout will be turned over to the club's Treasurer as club income.
Note: New mailing address for John Cook.