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Originally Posted by anthrax2244
I’ve only been able to get there on the weekends. We get there at dawn and stay until somewhere between 10am -12pm. There are some fishermen but there aren’t that many and everyone is spread out for the most part. There seems to Not anywhere close to the hoardes that were there over the summer. Years ago in the fall, the shoreline around the boat launch was always packed with guys in between the two ramps, on the rocks and on the shore across from the ramp. It’s nowhere near that and hasn’t been for years.
The RVTA message board had steady reports back in the day and for awhile Round Valley Fishing had a lot of reports but no more. Seems like the interest in the Fall shoreline Trout fishing has waned.
I don’t remember 2016 off-hand as a great season, but I also don’t remember it being as bad as this one. I had good luck every year until 2020.
Mako, With regard to Rangers Cove, that area is now maybe 10’ deep in the middle.
Mark, Thanks for sharing. I’ve seen your posts in the past and you always seem to hook something!
Let us know how you do!
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Ranger Cove is filling fast from weed die-off. Summer of 2016, I went all the way into the back of it and it was absolutely filled by many dozens of big carp.
The state record brown trout got caught from shore. Over 20 pounds, I believe, so that was just part of the motive to get out and do that. The Fisherman magazine used to cover freshwater more extensively, always reported on RVR. I was in RVTA for a few years and relished the stories about the reservoir's heyday. They had so many more members back then. It's all about the herring, really. Or smaller than that. The microorganisms they would feed on.
Largemouth bass used to be bigger, too. I fished it in 1978, aged 17, from my 12-foot Starcraft with a brother. The many largemouths we caught averaged two pounds.