Pardee Reservoir Fishing Report

Pardee Reservoir - Ione, CA


by California Delta Chambers & Visitors Bureau
4-30-2018
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Lake Pardee has risen to 101% of capacity, and the heavy flows down
the Mokelumne River have brought into the system heavy floating
debris of all shapes and sizes. The lake will be producing fish once
again as soon as the lake level drops. Right now it is a challenge to
keep your line clear.



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