California Delta and Reports
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- West Delta
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Thursday, June 9th, 2011
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Water Temp: 64 - 68 degrees
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Launched "BASSBUSTER1" at 8:00 a.m. shortly after getting off of work and was out of the water by 12 noon. Since it was incoming tide I decided to work the shallow flats in 14 mile slough. It's nice to finally see the warm weather again. Caught/release several bass pitching/fliping 5" Black/Blu Yum Dingers to the tules along the riprap bank. Big fish was 3 lb.s, small female not spawned yet. In the main channel around the mouth of the 14 Mile Slough there was a reaction bite using red/chartruse craw pattern Rat-L-Trap.
City: StocktonTips: Looking forward to the frog bite as the area begins to heat up. :-)
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Water Temp: 65-66
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Launched out of Holland Tract at 7am. Went to the main channel and fished the first tules I came to.
Pitched brush hogs into the tules with no takers.
Fished outside of weedlines and picked up the first of 7. Nothing to write home about but had fun. Caught all my fish outside of weedlines and rip-rapfish using Brush Hogs, Senko Sytle Worms fished wacky, Berkley 7" Power worms. All fish caught on watermelon color. No other colors seemed to work. I called it a day about noon.
Wednesday, June 8th, 2011
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Water Temp: na
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: plasticman1: only lakes i've caught crappie are clear lake, san pablo dam reservoir, and camanche. clear lake was the best but it was much warmer. when the crappie bite is on at these lakes, it's crazy but doesn't last long, maybe a few days...if you're on your boat, just gotta go find them. i've always found them at submerged structure and docks. i wish i could tell you more but this is my best shot. good deal takin' dad fishin'! i missed my opportunity for both my dad and my uncle who was the true fisherman of the family. my hat is off to you!
City: sacTips: none...just givin' plasticman1 a lead on the crappie.
Tuesday, June 7th, 2011
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Looking to take my dad out for some crappie fishing . He is turning 75 this month can anyone help where to take him he loves to crappie fish ,He love black bass fishing but with his arthritis he cant cast well anymore but can drft bobbers and minnows, Help a fellow bass buddy out
City: Elmira
Sunday, June 5th, 2011
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Water Temp: 62-66
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: left Rivers End after the first rain of the day. Boated a 3#er out of the gate in the weeds on a b/b jig.continued to fish weeds with jig with little sucsess. The rain busted loose for about an hour. We almost called it quits. got back after it an they were busten on top. My buddy put on a frog only to watch them bust on it and fling it into the air. I put on a rage toad wtrmln red got a blow up and misssed, slowed it down and was nailn em about every 20 minutes for the rest of the evening
City: tracyTips: fish slow be safe
Friday, June 3rd, 2011
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Water Temp: 60
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Excellent day of fishing.Launched out of a little northern delta ramp.Caught 13 bass in 3 hours. I know there's some sceptics that will read this but most will believe.Pouring rain with 20mph winds. Best 5 went 17lbs with a six pounder.Everything was caught with red crankbaits,square and standard bill.Riprap with any wood in 4-10'was the key pattern.I had two other good days two weeks prior with a simular pattern.The best action was outgoing tides.I'm sharing my report because I have been able to figure out a pattern prior to fishing through all of the previously posted reports.Thanks
City: galtTips: eat tuna not bass
Saturday, May 28th, 2011
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Water Temp: 64
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Launched out of ladds @ 630 fished the back of ski beach caught 2 dinks off of chartruese and white persueder spinners and ran to white slough and caught a nice 4.5 pounder with a black and yellow spro popping frog. But the wind kicked up way to.much and decided to call it an early day.
City: stocktonTips: Watch out for drunk boaters this weekend.
Friday, May 27th, 2011
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Water Temp: 63-66
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Got to south end Mildred Is. by 6:30. Fished green tullies near clean water. Tried to stay away from moss. Pitched Watermelon w/red/green fleck worms and Brush Hogs. The further back into the tullies we pitched, the more hits we got. This worked last week for some 5+lb fish but only mustered 2.5 pounders today. Still some bigger cruisers around shallow water.
Tips: Fish slow.
Sunday, May 22nd, 2011
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Water Temp: 62-65
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished from 5:30 am - 1:00 pm in the east. Fished last 1/2 of incoming to last 1/2 of outgoing. I was in a jacket and beanie until 10 am! The incoming tide was slower and as it was cold, I was not surprised I got skunked incoming. Once things warmed up at 10:30 for outgoing and with a faster tide...the bite picked up. Got them crankin. Caught 10 bass and 4 stripers. For the most part the bass were all the males too small to be on beds (most were about 12"ers with a few 1 1/2 - 2 lbers). The stripers were 12"-14" also the fish too small to try to head up river to spawn.
Tried senko a bit with no bites. Tried topwater first hour with two nibbles and one good boil with no hook ups. Tried small swimbait late in the day with 3 nibbles and 2 strikes.
Wow, saw quite a few school of bait (too small for the bass to focus on), but it nice to see some of them back! I thought they might be baby bass, but they were not. Threadfin shad if I had to guess. They schooled under my boat while I was taking lunch at 10 am.
City: Elk GroveTips: None as I did not do to well...
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Water Temp: 66
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Someone help me: try not to feel discouraged it happens to alot more anglers than you may think. This sat I went all day with only 2 bass and today I didn't catch one dang bass all day but I did come across the mother load of a striped school though. Like deep v said create a mental check list and just go down the list of what works and what doesn't. I like black and chartruse color jigs with a sweet beaver or a rage draw. Post spawn u want red cranks lipless or not it don't matter. Senkos always work but I don't have the patience for them; same for drop shotting. Spinner baits in a white and chartruse color parallel to grass lines on low tide and between the tules and grass on high tide. But im no pro so I have good and bad days also so try not to get discouraged and have fun while your out there.
City: stockton
Saturday, May 21st, 2011
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Water Temp: 61.8 to 65.2
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: My sister-in-law's brother, Johnny, had not gotten to fish the Delta this year. I launched at Russo's and fished in Franks, catching a few, while I waited for him to arrive. He was at the dock at 6:00, as scheduled. We fished around Franks for a couple hours and caught about 15 fish in the .5# to 3+# range using Speed Traps, Senkos and Spinnerbaits. No action on topwater. We hit three more areas heading East in the main river with only a few more fish in the 1# to 3# range. The last are we fished was a marina that we got another 5 fish in 2# to 4.5# range. Johnny tossed a small orangeish spinnerbait and got the best fish of the day 4.81#, it was the same one that he was getting the 5" fish on in the early morning. Great day fishing, fair day catching and our best 5 would go about 14.5#. The Senko bite was very light most of the time.
City: AntiochTips: Fish slow and pay attention to your line when throwing Senkos. The Speed Trap and Spinnerbait hits were solid.
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Water Temp: 56-58
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: someone help me: you're not any different than a bunch of other bassers who employ techniques that you're aware of. keep logs or mental notes of what worked for you and be open to experiment with techniques you read or hear about. my brother and i have techniques that work when it's really on, and those techniques shut down at certain times. that's when we start going through the list of possibilities. don't give up! my brother caught plenty on dropshotting when i wouldn't give up my spinnerbait or crankbait. list of things that work on the delta...lipless crankbaits (my fav) in red crawdad/chartreuse belly or straight red crawdad. same colors in speed traps (dive 3-5-7ft)...work slow when over weedbeds, work hard and bump bottom in shallow clear areas (bro caught nice 3lb12oz fatbelly near a lone dock bumpin mud). spinnerbaits...outside weedline or right up against the tules...look out for grass/weed clumps. dropshot...up against the tules, in the pockets between the tules, and deeper dropoff outside the weedline (7-15 or deeper)...watermelon or oxblood works for us 4-6". Senkos in watermelon/red, junebug, pumpkinseed, or sweet tater pie also work (4-5"). Bro loves to throw jigs/beavers too; i like punchin' with sweet beavers or rage craws or creatures (anything similar works) in pumpkin, watermelon, blue/black, and whatever combination works for you. but my fav delta presentation is crankin', and it can happen any time. Look for transition points where moving water riffles and meets a different current like in points entering inlets or main channel current creating some eddies. also fish wind-blown tules or if it's a tule island, fish the inside lane and not the main channel. then go back up and fish the rockwall side of that same lane. all these are hit or miss but eventually you'll run into fish. really!!!
City: sacTips: all of the above. that's the best i can offer you since no one else wants to lend you a hand. my brother and i are in a tracker 185 targa and you'll see my yellow lab, tofu with us. if bass fishing was the only fishing we do, we'd be in a glitter boat, but since we enjoy so much other fishing, we have the tracker. feel free to say hello if you see us. we're happy to share what little we know that has worked for us. some of the pro-am guys we've met have also shared their knowledge with us. some don't. oh well, we love to fish! best of luck!
Thursday, May 19th, 2011
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished out of Whiskey Slough starting at 8:00 am. We caught a couple keepers, couple dinks and one about 5 lb in Whiskey. The smaller fish came off the islands and the 5 came off a rocky point w/ tule. All the fish were caught after the water started to move out. Bite slowed down by 10:00 Ran up to White Slough didn't do any good. Fished Telephone Cut Caught one more keeper and a couple more dinks.
City: SunnyvaleTips: Get out earlier than we did. We used Senko's and Frogs.
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Water Temp: 61
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Can someone please help me. Got a 1.5 lbr with a jig then all he'll broke loose. Hurricane winds in little potatoe slough and I tried everything that fishermans warehouse has to offer. No luck just a few nibbles and couldn't get a bite even of my life was on the line. Maybe someone can help save me from my pathetic fishing. Normally I do pretty good but today was Awfull. Can someone give me some tips. I rather be honest and get alot of tips than to lie and run my lips. Westernbass folks help me
City: SacramentoTips: I guess that's why it's fishn not catching
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Water Temp: 61
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Can someone please help me. Got a 1.5 lbr with a jig then all he'll broke loose. Hurricane winds in little potatoe slough and I tried everything that fishermans warehouse has to offer. No luck just a few nibbles and couldn't get a bite even of my life was on the line. Maybe someone can help save me from my pathetic fishing. Normally I do pretty good but today was Awfull. Can someone give me some tips. I rather be honest and get alot of tips than to lie and run my lips. Westernbass folks help me
City: SacramentoTips: I guess that's why it's fishn not catching
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Water Temp: 56-59
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: In the water from New Hope at 7:15am; started on Mokelumne fav tule strips...picked up a couple 2lbers on white spinnerbait and speed traps. Moved to connection slough and on the way, big brother nailed a nice 3lb 14oz fatbelly bumpin' the bottom with a speed trap. found some transition eddy points and picked up a few more comin' up from the grass beds. tried st francis yacht harbor...brother caught one then not much else......short strikes but nothing in the boat. went back to mokelumne tules but low tide moved 'em out and we couldn't find 'em. wind threw us around all day....guess that's what the big boys in the bass boats can deal with when they have 24-36v 70-100lb trolling motors...i bet it helps. oh well, good day for big brother and at least i got a couple decent to keep the skunk away.
City: sacTips: High tide work the speed trap slow over the grass/weed beds...they'll come up from below and smack that speed trap. white spinnerbait worked for my brother and the red craw/chart belly redeye shad worked for me...lost a good line stripper on the redeye shad.
Sunday, May 15th, 2011
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Water Temp: no finder
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Got out a little late about 7:00-7:30am. Second cast 1.5 - 2 lbs. Weather was not fun rained and wind was tough, but we were still catching them. Senkos, Jigs and Cranking. Had about 18 lbs or a little more for 5 fish. Caught 15 in total from 7-3pm. Bite was okay theres alway next week.
City: StocktonTips: If there is a chance of rain were rain gear!! Lol
90% of fish i caught were still pre spawn.
Have Fun and stick to your game plan.
Saturday, May 14th, 2011
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Water Temp: Unknown
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Saturday afternoon I decided to leave the Custom Valco "BASSBUSTER1" in the garage and drove down the street to Grupe Park (back end 14 Mile Slough) to do some fly fishing for bass. I used deer hair poppers I tied this past winter. I used a 10 wt. fly rod for the bass and a 6 wt. fly rod for the large panfish that had moved into the area. Ended up catch/release 51 fish from 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The blugills and redears were all big females filled with eggs. Fish #47 was actually a 10" golden shiner minnow that hit my fly. While fighting this fish with my 6 wt. fly rod an 8 lb. bass grabs the shiner and now it ended up being a 15 minute battle with the big bass which did not want to let go. I was finally able to bring the big bass to shore and as I attempted to grab her she then decided to spit out the big shiner and swam off.
City: StocktonTips: with the approaching storm it was quit windy today and it was important to keep the wind at my back as best as possible so the fly casting would be easier to manage. This side of 14 Mile Slough near Grupe Park is perfect for fly fishing because it is only about 4 feet deep at the most during high tide.
Thursday, May 12th, 2011
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Water Temp: 64 - 67 degrees
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Luanched the Custom Valco "BASSBUSTER1" at 8:30 a.m. and was off the water by 1:00 p.m During the bottomed out dead tide ran up into the Disappointment Slough today and mojo shot Zoom Trick worms for a cuople fish until the tide changed and started to come in. Then a brushhog bite started finding bass tight to the tules along the rip rap.
Tryed throwing my swimmin' jig today, but no hook ups this time. No spinnerbait or crank bait fish. The wind started to blow me around really good about 10:30 a.m. so started back towards Ladd's looking for calmer water to fish while on the way.
City: StocktonTips: Saw alot of spawning beds during the bottomed out low tide. Much of the spawn looks to be done in this area with a few guarding males still hangin' around.
Wednesday, May 11th, 2011
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Water Temp: 60-65
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Unable to get onto the water till around 9:30am. Fished Whiskey, Turner, and Middle river. Caught 10-15 fish and two small stripers. Most were not keepers and nothing over 2.5lbs. Caught fish on crankbaits (craw pat), spinnerbait, and plastic craw. Wind picked up BIG TIME in the afternoon and made the water muddy. Usually I don't mind the wind too much but it got rediculous this afternoon.
Tips: If you plan to fish this week plan for the wind according to the weather reports. Be safe.