After Labor Day weekend, the lake will be open on the weekends from
8 a.m. to 4 p.m., including the trails, picnic areas, lake and boat rentals.
This was not a banner year at Loch Lomond for fishing — including the loss of a trout-stocking program. The invasive
zebra and quagga mussels kept private boats out. But sunfish catches have been up, and late-season bass have been on the bite for anglers who head to this beautiful lake.
Bruce Worden reported, “We have been seeing steady catches of bass that range from 1 to 2 pounds, and sunfish are abundant.”
There was also a report of a giant catfish that was hooked and lost before it could be landed.
Catfish reports have been very far and few between, though a few large trout have been reported this season. The water is warm, and any chance of a trout is going to be from fishing very deep water.
My brother Joe Baxter took his son Shane and friends to the reservoir for some late-season sunfish and a chance at a bass.
He reported, “We walked the back from the ramp in search of bluegill — we almost reached Deer Flat before we found hungry bluegill that were on a ravenous bite!”
The crew was fishing worms under a bobber with 2 to 3 feet of line below the bobber. “We finally found good numbers of sunfish in the deeper coves in the shade and along the reeds,” he added.
Ethan Moker took big-fish honors for the day with his 2-pound largemouth bass.
If ocean fishing is more your interest, the fishermen continue to pull in halibut and rockfish and have chances at albacore when the weather is nice.
As I write this, the weather is rough offshore, but warm water is moving close to Santa Cruz, fueled by a hurricane off Baja California. I anticipate that albacore fishing is going to be good in the weeks ahead.
I hope you have a chance to get out fishing, as the area we live in has so much to offer.
Mike Baxter has fished in the Monterey Bay Area since he was a boy and has been a licensed charter boat captain for more than 15 years. Contact him at captmikebaxter@yahoo.com. He also hosts a fishing show on radio station KSCO (1080) from 7:06 to 8 p.m. Thursdays April through September.



