Northern California Lake Fishing Report

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      Water Temp: 75 approx.

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fish are everywhere!! Fished o shore rom about 11am to about 5pm. Caught and Released 28 Bass all together including a 2# blue gill. I All on plastic worms o the south point o the dam. Its a long walk rom the ishermans parking lot but well worth it. Biggest ish or the day was a 21 inch 6.5 pounder using a neon purple worm. No ish that i caught was smaller that 11 in.
      City: Los Angeles

      Tips: LOTS OF WATER!!! AND INSECT REPELLANT!! It was about 94 deg. and there was bugs everywhere!! The arther down you walk the dam the less boaters there are to deal with. They are not too riendly either.

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Just curious if you could elaborate a little more on how you did and what you them on. I was thinking about heading over there sometime soon. Thanks.

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      Water Temp: still cold

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Bass ishing still slow. The ish we starting to move up onto reshly looded lats. We caught most o our ish throwing tubes and on sink-o's. We had ew ish on jerk baits too. Water needs to warm up. Nor/Cal Nevada CBA hosted our annual ishing Tournament. A. Taylor won again this year posting good ish each day.
      City: Monterey

      Tips: Wait till the water warms up. The road in is in BAD shape.

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      Water Temp: 59

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: today I caught a 13 lb. squawish, thats about it. my buddy brian caught another 12 lb. largemouth. he is a better isherman than me and he always catches the big ones! ;-)
      City: santa rosa

      Tips: just go ishing with brian, he is a pro!

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      Water Temp: 65

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: caught a 12 lb. largemouth, but wont tell you how> :-) picture is in the resort.
      City: santa rosa

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: before the piers were built those were concrete....then the built the planks on top...
      City: watsonville

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: thanks for thainfo. unfortunatly i didn't get to go today cuz i was grounded because of my grads(im a freshman) anyways, were you in a boat or on the bank and were you flipin to tules or wood?
      City: elkhorn

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Started out at 7 am throwing Senkos wacky and texas rigged. Basically thew them all day and caught 8 between me and my buddy Greg. Biggest around 4 lbs.
      City: Watsonville, CA

      Tips: Throw your bait in as close as you can to cover and watch your line. No "fishy" areas, fish were here and there not in one specific area. Tight lines and pack your trash!

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: where's hector baboso been have you fished pinto lately??????????????????????wacky senko's????
      City: monterey

      Tips: don't fish for carp!!!!!!

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      Water Temp: 60

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Got to lake early about 7. I threw a small spinner and a craw tube most o the day and only have one bass ollowing the tube. I went into the tules and searched the area until a bunch o kayaking kids drove me out o there. I intensiied my search on the main lake close to Marmos. I threw a 3/8 oz white spinner with a single Colorado blade and varied the retrieve. I threw into the shadows and got a nice 3lb bass. That was the only one or the day. It was about 2pm when I got that one.
      City: Seaside

      Tips: I threw the spinner looking or a reactive strike and got bit. I let it sink to the bottom then ripped it with the irst sweep o the rod. I slow rolled it back to the boat keeping it as deep as possible every now and then letting it rip. The large single colorado blade created huge vibration.

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      Water Temp: 50

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Arrived on the Lake at 10:00. I threw 3/8 oz chartruse and white spinner but got nothing. I carolina rigged a blue swim in and still got nothing. I spoke to a ew guys who said the bass were in the weeds. They caught 6. Another guys in a blue tube boat hooked 6 but only landed 2. I rigged a craw colored tube and hit the weeds hard. I loated into the shallows and caught a nice 3+ pounder! I let the lake shortly ater I noticed my battery power down to zero.
      City: Seaside

      Tips: The bass are going shallow since the water temps are rising and its nearing the spawn. I "skipped" casted the tube into the weeds and under the trees. This really worked last all also.

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      Water Temp: 70'2

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Went to the lake at 5:45 AM and in 1hour I caught a small one andin the next 1/2 hour i caught one more small one in the same cove in the back. I made a move up around the launch ramp and i caught a 3.67 and that was the last bite i got or the day.
      City: Watsonville

      Tips: lipping is your best chance

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      Water Temp: cold

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: got to the lake about 3pm saw that they planted trout so i put on my castaic sot bait trout and caught a 7.2 haug.
      City: watsonville

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      Water Temp: 40's

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: got to the lake aboout 3.pm it was raining and windy. started ishing whith a 1/4 ounce jig and got 6 bass biggest one was 5 1/2lb. it was a good day or this time o the year.
      City: watsonville

      Tips: ish the darker color jig w/trailer.(SLOW)

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      Water Temp: warm

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished all day today, 4 bass between 3 o us, 3-5.5lbs and then we got our boat hung up in the tules and ound a rope, pulled it up and ound some sort o gill net type thing with two 10+lb Bass and a bunch o 4-8 lbs...probly 20 ish in that damn net...Fish and Game REALLY needs to catch all these people throwing out these nets and grabbing all these ish that they didnt outsmart themselves...
      City: Seaside

      Tips: Jigs...and try to avoid the guy near the launch ramp...He had been drinking alot and gave us a 6 hour boat rental or $5, saving me $25...Couldn't complain!:) Good Luck out there this is a really nice little lake

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      Water Temp: 66

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: I cought a 14lbs stripper on jerk bait it was my biggest ish i ever cought beor i am only 14 years old and a nice young lady.Eat your hart out guys.
      City: northridge caliornia

      Tips: Don't go to school go ishing with your dad and a riend

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: I have been fishing all species of fish since the early age of 5(now in my late 30's) and consider myself a pretty seasoned fisherman. I mostly fish bass in the Delta but like to chase down trout every now and then. Now that I'm living in San Mateo I thought I'd give Quarry lakes at try. I've fished this lake three times now out of my 12 foot aluminum and have been skunked all three times. I see shore fisherman with full stringers but they appear to be using 5-6 fishing poles at a time. What a bunch of bull that is. Aren't there any park rangers here? These douchebag fisherman probably aren't even paying any permit fees. Here I am paying 20 dollars a pop to fill there stringers and I can't even get a bite. For now, I think I will give up on this lake unless someone can convince me otherwise. Just had to vent.
      City: San Mateo

      Tips: Shore fish with 6 rods?

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: thanks for that piece of info MarkyJ824. my 5lb. came on a 6in. fake trout in horseshoe.
      City: Elkhorn

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Thank you Steve.

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: water level low. shore fishing hit and miss.

      Tips: plug the shallows for larger trout. keep movin'