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  2. Camanche Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Camanche Reservoir is known for bass and trout fishing and has more than 50,000 pounds of trout stocked in the reservoir each year. State fishing licenses are required for anyone over the age of 16, and there is a $7.75 fishing fee. Boat rentals are also available at the reservoir, as well as 8-lane boat launches at each shore. [15]

  3. Camanche Dam - Wikipedia

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    Country: United States: Location: San Joaquin County, California: Coordinates: 1]: Status: In use: Construction began: 1963; 62 years ago (): Opening date: 1964; 61 years ago (): Owner(s): East Bay Municipal Utility District: Dam and spillways; Type of dam: Earthfill: Impounds: Mokelumne River: Height: 171 ft (52 m): Length: 2,400 ft (730 m): Reservoir; Creates: Camanche Reservoir: Total ...

  4. Chod rig - Wikipedia

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    The chod rig is a fishing rig for carp fishing, generally regarded as having three main advantages: the way in which it allows a bait to be displayed over soft mud, weed or debris; and the way its distinct shape allows the chosen bait (usually a buoyant substance) to be attached. The latter benefit is also generally utilised in the chod rig's ...

  5. Rig (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina rig. A rig is an arrangement of items used for fishing. It can be assembled of one or more lines, hooks, sinkers, bobbers, swivels, lures, beads, and other fishing tackle. A rig might be held by a rod, by hand, or attached to a boat or pier. Some rigs are designed to float near the surface of the water, others are designed to sink ...

  6. Camanche, California - Wikipedia

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    Camanche (originally, Limerick; also, Clay's Bar) [3] is a former settlement in Calaveras County, California, United States. Located at an elevation of 220 feet (67 m), the town was once called Limerick, before it was renamed to Camanche in 1849. The settlement of Camanche is now submerged under Camanche Reservoir.

  7. Column: We're wiping out the Southern California steelhead ...

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    Many local people and fish enthusiasts — like California Trout — have been trying to tear down Matilija Dam for years and reopen the spawning grounds. The reservoir is 99% filled with crud ...