Horseshoe Lake, Paradise Lake

Paradise Lake & Horseshoe Lake, The Hate and Love

Lil Paradise Gill

One of the great aspects of fly fishing is the concept of learning how to be successful. To me, taking the time to learn a body of water and figuring out the puzzle of what works and what doesn’t is far more rewarding than catching a few here and there. There is one lake I tell people I “hate” because it is by far one of the most difficult still-waters I’ve fished so far.I hate Paradise Lake. 
When I use to fish with a spinning rod it was pretty easy and on most days I ended up catching more than a few bass, but once I picked up my fly rod the entire game changed. This Sunday I fished Paradise Lake to see if I could finally figure it all out.

Paradise Lake
On Sunday the weather was still a bit cold. The cold front had finally begun to taper to an end but the clouds and winds were still around. I found the water to be relatively warm and there was a lot of nice tall grass growth on the banks; ideal holding spots for bass and other fish. The lake had been stocked with trout a few weeks ago and the majority of anglers were targeting the planters. However, I had different intentions.

Paradise Lake is known for its quality largemouth bass population however, the conditions that they live in make them wary and smart. The clear blue waters with a visibility of 5ft or more makes these bass difficult to target, especially if fishing from the bank. They’ll see you before you see them and tricking them into eating a fly is futile if they saw you throw it.

I tried different sink-tips, patterns both big and small, and various retrieves but nothing proved successful. The only fish that were willing to bite were the tiny bluegills. I did manage to hook into an 18”+ bass but on its first jump it threw the hook. Pretty awesome to see it all happen though.

I definitely need to take the time to learn how be successful on Paradise Lake. The next time I get out there I’ll try fishing bluegill
patterns, maybe that will motivate the bass enough to get them to take. I hate Paradise Lake because its challenging, but love it because that’s what makes it fun.

Horseshoe Lake
Horseshoe Lake is my still-water success story. This small “lake” is the complete opposite of Paradise Lake. The clear blue waters are muddy and turbid and foothill forest is a tall grassy meadow. Countless trips of trial and error is how I learned to be successful on this particular body of water.

Another Bobber Cat

I spent an evening during the week to fish the lake and caught a dink catfish. My standard rig wasn’t working so I switched and quickly found success. I also snagged myself another bobber fish but it was a dink that was somehow able able to break itself off. At least I was able to release this one.

I’m tired of catching dinks. This Memorial Day weekend will be a great fishing weekend and I’m ready to catch some trophies.

Tied me a Trophy catching fly
Ellis Lake, Horseshoe Lake, Paradise Lake

Warmwater Mayhem

Ellis Lake Mama Bass

I’ve been chasing warm-water species with a main focus on carp of course. I’ve been fishing locally at Horseshoe Lake in Chico, Ellis Lake in Marysville, and Paradise Lake in Paradise. Here are some of my catches and reports.

Horseshoe Lake
Its been pretty windy here in Chico and that usually can turn off the carp feeding in the afternoon. I manage to find a plethora of carp feeding on the edges of the lake but they were super wary and wouldn’t take. I tried for a good three hours and did not get a single take the whole time. Those tricky carp will be caught someday soon. I saw a few anglers catch a few small catfish. Once the weather really warms up they can be found in the shallows taking woolly buggers that represent the carp fry but the weather has been fluctuating a bit these past few weeks. Saw a bullfrog just hanging out in the weeds and got him to bite a fly.

Mister Bullfrog

Ellis Lake
This past weekend was really windy and the bite was a bit slow. Nick and I caught a ton of bluegills and lost a lot of freshly tied flies. I caught a nice mama bass my second cast on a clouser minnow and hooked another bass the following day in the evening. Once the wind dies down and the summer weather starts to kick in the warm-water fishing should start getting a lot better. Again the weather fluctuating has made fishing a bit unproductive.

Giant Green Sunfish
Night time Ellis Lake Bass

Paradise Lake
The water level has risen quite a bit and the shallows are green with plant growth and algae but I still had a hard time catching fish. I hooked a daddy bass guarding his bed on accident after trying to cast into the sunken trees. There were quite a few people fishing the parking area for the trout planted a few weeks ago, there were some successful fishers with a few trout on a stringer and a lot of others that got skunked.

Paradise Lake Bass

May is here and I have heard the first report on shad being seen and caught
around Chico. I’ll be getting out there and seeing if I can catch my
first on some of the flies that I tied. Time will only increase my
chances of hooking up my first shad.