California Delta and Reports
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- West Delta
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Saturday, August 27th, 2011
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Water Temp: 73
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Took my dad out on my new Triton for a few hours to hook some morning bites. Cranked on an isolated tule island and got a keeper that was out in front of the tules sitting in a grass bed. Next stop was Sycamore slough. Same bait, landed another keeper on the outside weedline between two tule islands. Meanwhile, I grab Bobby's Buzz Frog and threw it over a mat. Hooked a 4 pounder as soon as it came off the mat and ran across the weedline. Went across to the rip rap and cranked on some isolated tules and hooked into another keeper. 3 hours, 4 keepers, new boat and fishin with my trash-talkin dad. Good morning
City: Oakley
Monday, August 22nd, 2011
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Water Temp: 71 - 81 degrees
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Luanched the custom Valco "BASSBUSTER1" at Ladd's about 9 a.m. and was off the water by 8 p.m. Started out worken deep water out in the turning basin looking for deep largi's and stripers. The delta wind came up pretty good so after landing a 3.5 pound LMBass on a duoble willow white spinnerbait went to look for calmer water. I decided to camp most of the day at LVW Marina in 14 Mile Slough to get out of the wind. There was a whole lot of floating slop growing back there and thr frog bite was on. I flipped/pitched/punched sweet beavers as a back up if I missed the blow up on the frog. 14 bass up to 2 lbs. was cuaght back here. By 6 p.m. I decided to head back, but wanted to fish the evening topwater bite on the way. Caught 5 more bass using a chrome/blue Strike King popper.
City: StocktonTips: When the bass did not want the frog or the blow up wasn't a hook up I switched to punchn' the sweetbeaver into the floating slop.
Saturday, August 20th, 2011
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Rooky on the Delta, but fished it 3 times in past 9 days. Launched out of Paradise and Brannon Island. Tied into many on drop shot at base of tulies with Aaron's Magic, Morning Dawn and Oxblood Robo worms. Caught many on rattle traps in Franks Track. Had a couple of blowups on frogs in the moss. Zip on punch, but can see the potential. Caught approximately 28 fish in 3 trips, not a single keeper. Where are the Toads?
City: SacramentoTips: If you are not familiar with the Delta 1.Take GPS. 2.Learn how the tides effect the fishing. 3.Learn how to deal with the wind. 4.WATCH OUT FOR UNDER WATER OBSTRUCTIONS they are rarely marked. 5.Take a phone. 6.Wear your life jacket. You're shRing the water with some BIG boats and ships!
Friday, August 19th, 2011
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Water Temp: 69-72
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Launched at NewHope 6:45am; straight to low-tide Mokulemne for topwater/frog...nothing at our fav submerged weedbeds so tried crankin'. Put one nice hit on the hook and it went airborne to throw the hook..nice 2lber. That turned out to be my last one for the day. Big brother was changing up from cranks to jigs, senkos and he picked up a few 1-2lbers in Georgiana. Then we went to our island at Sycamore and worked the snot. Lots of blowups and we just couldn't make em stick...waiting the extra second or two and make sure they had it in their mouth put the pull on the rod but they were still spittin' it out..just couldn't put a fish in the boat. Bro nailed a nice 3lber punchin the snot. Kept workin the ouitside snot for many more blowups but nothin' into the boat. Our trolling motor is only 55lbs and we push-poled alot and lost fish. So went to Hog, then Beaver and just like RiverRon, a big frog nailed my Spro. By frog standard, it was a keeper! Pic posted.
City: folsomTips: No tips from this skunk...but my bro hit on Junebug senkos and craw beavers.
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Water Temp: 73
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished Little Potato Slough with best results on the outgoing tide. Caught several on a lipless crankbait and also on a Robo zipper worm. Largest went 3.5 lbs. Of course an even bigger one unbuckled at the boat. I also caught a giant frog while fishing the mats with a Spro popper frog. That was a first for me. My artificial frog happened to go right beside this big fella and to my surprise the real one sprang on it. It looked real funny with my lure sticking out of its mouth. Gives a whole new meaning to how well the frog bite is.
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Fished white's and little potato sloughs this afternoon from 3:30 to 7ish. Man what a great day. Had good current most of the time and found punch fish in the deeper hyacinth right off the bat. Fished some shallow stuff for two small fish and found the deeper stuff was holding a little better. Came up to a cut heavily matted with the green "snot", put down the punch bait and picked up the frog rod, and didn't put it down after that. Ripped a bunch of delta keepers, two 5's a 6 and one pushing 7. Absolutely amazed me. Fish wanted it fast and walked hard. Most fish were fairly tight to the inside edge, but did catch a couple further out in the mats. Headed back out for the morning's incoming tide hoping to pick up some more quality green heads.
City: DixonTips: Frog of choice- Spro bronzeye "redear" pattern.
Punch bait-Cali420.
Monday, August 15th, 2011
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Fished this morning from 7:30 to Noon. Started out punchin' mats in white slough for a good bite on 1.5 to 3 pounders, with one fish pushing 5. Looking at fish busting bait in the channel, threw a Dirty Jigs swim jig and got a 4 pound striper. Threw the frog on mats for nothing. Motored down to dissapointment for more punchin' and flippin grass finding plenty more fish. Tide slacked, and called it quits 'fore the heat beat me and the pup up.
City: DixonTips: Find the current. Heavy punchin' weights, heavy braid, deep in the smutz. Hang on. Sweet Beavers in Cali420 and Sprayed Grass. Light 'em up!
Sunday, August 14th, 2011
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Water Temp: 69-70
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Big bro and me launched at New Hope 6:30, went straight to Mokulemne around the bend from B&W. Worked edges of weedline and tules with cranks (KVD 2.5/1.5 in blue gill and blkback/chart) for about 8each, best to about 3lbs or high 2s. Then tried back side of an island just before Sycamore working frogs on the snot mats...bro got a nice 3lber on a money hound..nothing on the frog. Went in at 1:30pm to a crowded ramp, got in trouble for using a reserved single car space to rig (I guess my truck stuck out a bit into the launch lane...sorry about that...will just de-rig at the top road if crowded from now on)
City: folsomTips: Started out crankin' outside weed lines and weedbeds in 6-12ft along the tules and rock walls. Worked same areas with wacky rigged dropshot senkos along with 7" yum ribbontail worms Luck ''E'' Strike Perfect Worm Rig. Junebug for both plastics. Big bro used yum wooly bug in crawdad for a couple 2lbers. Then at noonthirty, found snot mats and worked them with black/yellow frogs and money hound in "hotdog" or basically firetiger color rigged on a 7/0 hook. big bro got the blowup on the money hound just twitchin' a trail across the snot and pausing at each hole..blowup came when it left the edge of the snot into the water. you could see the hump of the fish comin' to get it!
Thursday, August 11th, 2011
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Water Temp: 78
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Thursday 8-11-11, my buddy, his son, and I fished Disappointment and White sloughs. Most of our success was with various colored (use your favorite) 5-inch Senkos rigged wacky style on a drop-shot setup. On the delta, I use a beefier drop-shot setup than normal with heaver line and sinker on bait casting rod and reel. The heaver sinker allows me to control lure location in the wind and current on the delta. If the situation allows, I like going weightless with the wacky rigged Senko. My buddy’s son successfully threw a top-water popper most of the day. We also tried drop-shotting various colored RoboWorms with limited success. Most of our fish were caught on points like the entrance to cuts or on the ends of islands. We ended the day with about 30 fish (10 each). Of these fish only about 10 were keepers with the largest being 4 lbs. The main thing is that we had a lot of fun.
City: PinoleTips: If you like a top-water bite, try a popper, stay with it and you may be pleasantly surprised.
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Water Temp: 74-75
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Perfect day on the river taday! Gorgouse day, and smokin bite! A good summer pattern was in perfect place. Deep water grass produced lots of quality fish, and was unable to connect on some real solid bits that I know had to have been some nice pigs!
City: turlockTips: Was throwing big plastics in deep grass. That was defenitly the patern today.
Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
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Water Temp: 73 - 78 degrees
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Launched the Custom Valco "BASSBUSTER1" at 8:30 a.m. out of Ladd's but had to wait for a work crew to finish cleaning up the weed mess at the docks first. Ran the boat all the way to the back end of 14 Mile Slough and did not start fishing until I reached the Feather River Rd. bridge. The top of high tide was at 9:00 a.m. and conditions were perfect. I worked the floating slop moss as far as I can towards Grupe Park. The frog bite was on ( total of 10 good blow ups) and so was the flippin' bite too. Caught 3 bass on the frog big fish went 3.5 lbs. and she was spitting out little baby blugill in my boat. My flippen rod currently did not have a heavy enough wieght for punchin' so I flipped and pitched sweet beavers in what ever holes I could find in the floating slop moss. Caught 5 bass flippen, biggest was 6 lbs. and gave me a good fight going underneath my boat looking for deeper water. Some spots were as deep as 8 ft at high tide before it started going out. I was off the water by 1:00 p.m.
To the fella I met the last cuople days in a black Champion from Fresno good luck with the Future Pro Tour Event this weekend and hope I did not stick to many of your fish. :-)
City: StocktonTips: The larger fish did prefer the flip bite as I went through a whole pack of sweet beavers today (medium size Black/red flake). They preferred the frog presentation at a slow crawl. Remember to watch the real bull frogs as they chase yours they will let you know where the danger zones are. Good luck and be safe.
Sunday, July 31st, 2011
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Water Temp: n/a
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished whites all day caught 25-30 nothing big 2 1/2
lots on rattle trap and cranking, couple on senko and 2 on top water. couldnt get anything going really guess theres always next Sunday
City: Elk Grove/ SacTips: throw ur confidence bait.
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Water Temp: 75
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Fished outside walls of Mildred most bites came off of a kvd's 2.5 cranks in brown craw color and lucky craft fat cb shallow cranks in royal red craw wind got strong and and fished the rock walls and did pretty good with persuader green and black jigs with a sweet beaver trailer. Just outside of grass lines.
Thursday, July 28th, 2011
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Water Temp: 69-77
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Just hopped around fishing all new stuff from B&W to Victoria Island. Most sucsess was punchin a PayCheck setup w/ a Double Wide Beaver in Blk/Blue
Fish average 2-3lbs....the Pigs were Biting but could not get them out.
Good Luck be safe
City: Woodpile
Sunday, July 24th, 2011
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Water Temp: 70-74degrees
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Sorry, late report. Fished old river, south of Disco on the outgo. Strictly threw frogs(snag proof, Bobby's,green with green legs) from 6:30am to 11am and only came up with 4 keepers, biggest went 3.5lbs and smallest 1.5lb. A few dinks here and there. Tossed frogs to rock banks with laid over hydrilla nearby and let it sit til rings disappear. Began a varied retrieve from 'pop-pop' to steady back to the boat then pause. Let fish tell ya what they want these days. Nothing too steady yet.
City: San Jose -
Water Temp: 78
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Launched at the Lazy M, man what a zoo.... wake borders sucking up all the water right now! they have now idea how to move over when they go down the slough...Brainless people.
City: fremontTips: give up on the delta until winter i guess then maybe they will all go away.dumb suckers care more about rap music and beer.
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Water Temp: 72
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished Little Potatoe and White Slough for 8 fish but largest was only 2.5 lbs. Threw lots of offerings - a red lipless crank was a fish favorite early and a dark senko worked best in the afternoon on both sides of high tide.
Tips: This was my first trip on a weekend in quite awhile. Lots of boat traffic in the afternoon but it was fairly quiet in the morning. Go early.
Saturday, July 23rd, 2011
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Water Temp: 74 - 76
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: My brother and I went out of Orowood at safelght and fished until 1:30. We caught and released 40+ fish. We threw watermelon Senkos, white Spinnerbaits and various colors of Rattle and Speed Traps, with minimal hookups or followers. We switched to red. That was the color, Senkos #302, Speedtraps, rattletraps and spinnerbaits. We tossed white frogs, alittle bit, and had 4 blowups but no hookups. The bite was solid, you knew you had one.
Fish were only in the 6" to 2-3/4# range, but it was a good day for not having any wind.
City: Antioch
Monday, July 18th, 2011
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Water Temp: 71 - 76 degrees
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Luanched the custom valco "BASSBUSTER1" out of Ladd's at 9:00 a.m. and headed for 14 Mile Slough behind LVW Marina. Top of high tide and was just starting the out going, red senkos and red/chartrues Rat-L-Traps was the ticket today for 12 bass up to 2.5 lbs. Flipped and punched a cuople on a Blk/red fleck Beaver as well. Also a cuople blow-ups on a white frog, but no hook up. Off the water by 1:00 p.m. to get some sleep for work that night.
City: StocktonTips: The bass were holding on shaded areas of docks and weeded areas around the docks.
Sunday, July 17th, 2011
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Water Temp: 69-72
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Based on previous report, thought we'd try White Slough. Bro caught one on red craw spinnerbait just past the far end of Tower Marina on the way to White Slough but that was the first one of the day....then zip...our usual offerings (cranks-speedtraps / lipless & senkos) weren't working or we weren't working them right. So we went to our usual fav spot on the Mokulemne around the corner from B&W...between my bro and me, caught 9 keepers, best going just under 3lbs, rest avg'g 1.5 - 2.5lbs. All on cranks, speedtraps, lipless/red eye shad in craw colors, and kvd 1.5 in sexy shad.
City: folsomTips: Work speedtraps and lipless over and on outside of weed patches in anywhere from 4' to 12'. Once we touch weeds, stop/pause, pump 2x-3x, slow 2-r cranks, pause, pump 2x-3x. Hits all came on the pause or between pumps. Almost like a semi-rip cadence. On one 2.5lber, I paused to look behind me at a ski boat that dropped a skier and my rod doubled up and almost got pulled out of my hand..then tried Sycamore but we don't know where to work in Sycamore so we didn't do any better than White Slough. If anyone cares to offer some insights and tips on Sycamore, that's appreciated!