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Quick Report 9/22/18

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 12:09 pm
by THE DR
We made a couple exploratory trips this weekend to try and find some of the larger models. Focusing mainly on the Sac river side, we burned a ton of gas and made hundreds of casts for small bursts of action. When targeting the big girls we only throw 6-9" topwater plugs and 10-13" glidebaits. This does limit how many bites we actually get, but produces some heart pounding moments, when you do get one of the big fish show itself, by rolling on or bumping the bait. Over all it was pretty slow for us. We did manage a couple fish per trip to 10lbs on DeltaWoodBommber wood plugs. And, had a few 20-30lb fish follow the Deps 250 and TripleTrout, but none committed. It's still early for the fall run, so our hopes remain high for the coming months.

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Re: Quick Report 9/22/18

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 8:39 am
by jcbassin
Great post and pic. Are you primary targeting Stripers in the incoming? High tides? Thanks

Re: Quick Report 9/22/18

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 9:53 pm
by ILW
Thanks for the striper report! good one there!

Re: Quick Report 9/22/18

Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2018 7:14 am
by THE DR
jcbassin wrote:Great post and pic. Are you primary targeting Stripers in the incoming? High tides? Thanks
Both tides... But, most of my favorite spots only fish well on the high tide. That's when the bigger fish move up shallow and feed.

Re: Quick Report 9/22/18

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2018 5:54 pm
by FeatherRivGuy
Nice fish, I’ll be checking out the plugs you used. I’m just learning Swimbaits for striper and was looking at the depps 250, can you recommend a starter color? I was looking at the flash carp and rice carp.

Re: Quick Report 9/22/18

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 6:30 am
by THE DR
FeatherRivGuy wrote:Nice fish, I’ll be checking out the plugs you used. I’m just learning Swimbaits for striper and was looking at the depps 250, can you recommend a starter color? I was looking at the flash carp and rice carp.
Unless you're fishing ultra clear water, I don't believe color is that big a factor for stripers. Bone, which isn't a natural pattern at all, seems to always produce. Basically if you can put it in their face at the right time, they're gonna eat it.

For the Deps 250 we have had success on Flash Carp, Wild Carp, Keta Bass, trout and Chartruese. All have got bit, none really out shine the other.

Re: Quick Report 9/22/18

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 11:19 am
by FeatherRivGuy
Thanks for the help! Can you recommend some of the plugs you use? The Sac is pretty dirty, the feather has 3-5’ visibility. I’m thinking it’s more about the action and getting it in front of them but confidence helps.

Re: Quick Report 9/22/18

Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 12:01 pm
by THE DR
FeatherRivGuy wrote:Thanks for the help! Can you recommend some of the plugs you use? The Sac is pretty dirty, the feather has 3-5’ visibility. I’m thinking it’s more about the action and getting it in front of them but confidence helps.
Again I'll say color is secondary for striper with the top water plugs. I'll consider clarity and surface conditions when selecting what kind of plug I use.

Clear-stained water and under 10mph wind, I'll always throw a wood plug.

Dirty water or wind over 10mph I'll switch to a plastic pencil popper or walking bait with rattles.

Delta Wood Bombers is a local made wood plug and has always been my go to. Standard colors are babybass, pearl, bone and rainbow trout.