Contra Loma Lake and Reports

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Wednesday, January 22nd, 2003

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    Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

    Report: the stripers got in their by the pumps when they pump water in the lake ro the delta. But they wont be there or long they netted the water entry o so no stripers can get in there because the trout isherman were complaining. Thats why they do not boil in their any more they used to boil every day it was an awsome sight. But the last year and a hal it stopped and its only going to get slower
    City: antioch

Saturday, January 11th, 2003

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    Water Temp: Unknown

    Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

    Report: Water level down ,boat ramp sucks,this lake is a mess.

Monday, January 6th, 2003

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    Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

    Report: Whoa...are you sure that was a 12" striper? That's pretty crazy. Because when I was a kid I used to catch those all the time with anchovies, but as ar as I know they stopped stocking those stripers in that lake YEARS ago, so all o those little shakers are grown to those 15+lb stripers you catch out o the lake now a days. I thought they were all that size. I wonder how a 12" got in there? Is it possible that some o the stripers have spawned in there??? Anyone any ideas?
    City: Antioch

Sunday, January 5th, 2003

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    Water Temp: 52 degrees (su

    Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

    Report: Went up yesterday with intentions o catching a monster striper with trout imitation lures. I got an early start, irst boat on the water. It was glass mind you. The trout were rising all over the place, especially next to the boat launch area. A ew guys were on the bank trying to catch some trout that were jumping at their eet but no luck. I pull the boat out to about 20t o water and start casting the monster bait. On my 5th cast I get slammed which seems to be a small one when the ish innally turns on me and burns o about 50 yrds. Finally get him in and it turns out to be a 35inch about 15-17lb striper. Right ater I land the ish I cast out and wham! I get a glimps o the back o this ish and it is deenitly larger than the previous ish. As the ish takes o to deeper water he spits the bait. Damn! I continue to cast the large bait all morning but dont get anymore hits. As the sun rises and the trout move o the boat launch lat so do the stripers.... I think. Head over to the aerators still ishing or stripers..nothing. Cast on the dam and on the east rocks..nothing. Move over to the water inlet in 50t o water vertical jigging a spoon and nibble..nibble.. I set the hook assuming I just hooked a shaker large mouth, ends up being a 12in striper. Tried or large mouth throught the middle part o the day throwing everything ishing everywhere..nothing. Talk to a couple o guys at the ramp and they told me people were slaying the trout yeterday using everything you throw at them. Today hardley anyone was having luck with the rainbows.. weird. Ok guys thats my report. My wie gave me the day o rom the kids and chores so I can spend some time on the lake. Pretty cool eh. Not really! She shows up at the lake with the 2 kids in tow. I spend about 2 hours at the boat launch with them casting out o the boat with my eldest. Actually I didnt mind taking a little break. Had un casting hookless lures in the water with my son (2yr old).
    City: Antioch

    Tips: The medium size castiac trout imitation lures seemed to work good or me. The vertical jigging spoon I use was a Duh spoon in morning dawn. This particular spoon works great at Lake Amador during early spring vertical jigging or bass. Good luck you guys.

Monday, December 30th, 2002

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    Water Temp: still cold!

    Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

    Report: Well, I got out there about 8:30 today and was out o the water by 12:45...loat tubin' again. Once again...I was dressed as warm as I could and my eet were numb ater about 2-3 hours o bein' in the water. LOL. But then, once they go numb...ya can't eel anything, so you're ine. Har Har! Guess I'm a bonaied nutcase eh? Anyways...went straight to that little point I caught all my ish on last time and went straight to the drop-shot. I musta ished that drop-shot all over that point rom 4-12t or about an hour and all I got was a single tap which I missed. Then I started throwin' a t-rigged worm all over the point or another 15 minutes without anything, so decided to move on. Where'd they all go? They were pretty stacked on that point last time. Maybe they're still there, and i just suck. I dunno. LoL. Anywho...started movin' along lippin' the tules with a jig-n-pig or about 10 minutes when I came across a point that I almost totally orgot ever existed. I ound it last year and totally orgot about it. Anywho, I threw my jig-n-pig all over this point, but nothin'. Then I busted out the drop-shot again, but this time with a 5" Aaron's Magic colored Robo Worm and not that 6" purple ghost deal I'm always throwin'. Started workin' this point again with the drop-shot. I missed two hits up on top o the point in about 5-6t o water, then I inally stuck one way o o the point in about 12-13t o water. A whoppin' 12 incher. WooHoo!! Busted out the spoon once I reached 15t and started jiggin' or about 15 minutes beore I got out o the water. Ended the day with the one 12". Pretty slow out there!! There was just a little bit o wind or the irst hour or two, then it started raining and I ished in the rain or most o the day. Once the rain showed up though, the wind stopped, so that was nice.
    City: Antioch

    Tips: Next time I go out, I think I'm going to try jigging a small 1/8oz Kastmaster. The last couple o times I've been out, I've seen quite a ew 1-2" long shad swimmin' around and some injured ones on the surace. I remember getting on a good bite in the winter a ew years ago jiggin' that tiny spoon, so maybe it'll work again...

Thursday, December 26th, 2002

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    Water Temp: COLD!!!

    Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

    Report: Break out the thermal underwear and the ingerless gloves...it's time or some winter bassin'!!! Yeh buddy! LoL. Well, once again, it's good to be back here in CA doin' some ishin'. The lakes up in UT were just startin' to reeze when I let. I haven't had a chance to do any real bassin' since I was in AZ or Thanksgiving. Anyways...hit the lake today at about 8:00 AM...and that's right...loat tubin' time! Made sure I had on 2 pairs o socks, thermal underwear, a jacket, ingerless gloves, and a beanie to keep the head warm. What a day to do some tubin'. Air temps were at about 45-48 degrees when I launched, skies were overcast all day, and had some scattered LIGHT showers here and there...also a slight wind to the west. Started o by lettin' the wind carry me across the main point and I just tried jiggin' a spoon anywhere rom 8-35t o water. Did that or maybe 30-45 minutes without any takers. So I continued on to a smaller point over by the channel point dock. Now is when I busted out the drop-shot rig. In the next hour or so, I caught 4 ish all in the 2.5 - 3.75lb range, and I missed about 8 other hits and lost 1 pullin' it in. Lost more than I caught that's or sure. They were stacked up on that little point pretty good. I wasn't particularly set-up or drop-shottin' today though and has 12lb test rigged on my spinnin' reel. I I downsize to 6# test next time, I ought to eel those bites a little sooner and catch more ish. Anywho, ater I had my un on the little point, I decided to leave those ish alone and see i I could ind them anywhere else. I wanted to try crankin' the rocks over by the lagoon. So that's what I did...I threw a crank at it, then a jig, then the drop-shot. Notin' on the rocks. They're not there. Tried lippin' a jig into the tules or the remainder o my time in the cove by the lagoon. Nothin'. Ended up with 4 solid ish. Not bad at all...
    City: Antioch

    Tips: Well, the ish are obviously on the points. I didn't try drop-shotting on that big main point today, but I wouldn't be surprised i they're there too. I preer the smaller points though right now. I caught all my ish today in 6-10t o water. Also...the point I was ishing had some grass on it. Today's Drop-Shot bait: 6" purple ghost colored straight tail worm. Again...the key is to not drop-shot as ar up as most guys do...I'm still only placing my weight no more than 10" rom my bait. Fish SLOW...let the bait sit there or a good while beore ya start gently shaking it again....

Thursday, December 19th, 2002

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    Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

    Report: HEY THANKS FOR THE INFO BY ANY CHANCE HAVE YOU GOT SOME STRIPERS OUT OF THERE AND WHAT DO YOU USE.I HAVE GOT SOME NICE STRIPERS ON RATTLE TRAPS WHAT DO CONTRA LOMA STRIPERS EAT .THANKS
    City: ANTIOCH

Saturday, November 30th, 2002

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    Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

    Report: Went out ishing,Friday only one ish and it was very small seems like this lake is really hard to ish .Maybe someone can tell me what to use this time o year where are all the ish at are they deep our shallow tips would help thanks
    City: Antioch

Sunday, November 24th, 2002

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    Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

    Report: Does anyone know i they started planting trout in the lake yet? And i so, has anyone tried ishing or stripers using large trout imitators? I so PLEASE let me know.
    City: Antioch

Tuesday, October 29th, 2002

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    Water Temp: ???

    Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

    Report: Well, irst o all...I've gotta just mention a couple o reports or days I ished Contra Loma beore this. I made it to Caliornia on Thursday, 10-24-02. That evening, I went and walked around the lake with the girlriend just to check out what the lake was like so I would know what to bring out when I actually had time to ish. We were there or about an hour in the evening and I noticed that there were a lot o ish jumping and eeding. It seemed like 75% o them were bass that appeared to be chasing baitish around weedbeds. The others that were jumping were just trout. So, I igured that the bass must be on their little all-time eeding binge beore winter. On Saturday morning, my girlriend had cross country practice at Contra Loma, so I took the rods with me to ish or a bit while she ran. It was airly early in the morning and the sun wasn't up to high, so the bass were jumpin' around eedin' on the baitish close to the weeds still. I ished by the boat ramp, and started with a Rat-L-Trap to try burning it by and through various weedbeds that I could see where bass were jumping within casting distance. There was one small weedbed that I caught 5 bass o o with the Rat-L-Trap just ripping it through the weeds. All about 2-2.5lb ish. I tried a Pop-R and a Sammy to see i they'd raise to the topwater, but they wouldn't. Not sure why...they were jumping like mad eedin' on the baitish. I ished or about an hour and a hal and caught those 5 bass. Then, on Tuesday, 10-29-02, I was actually able to get out in the tube. I got out at around 9:45 A.M. This time I decided to try throwing a lucky crat pointer and try ripping that through the weeds and letting it suspend just above the weeds. This did even better than the Rat-L-Trap did. I started o by catching 4 bass all in the 2-3lb range within the irst 15 minutes. I was just working the cove that's to the east o the boat ramp. As I was working my way along the east o the boat ramp and started to make my way into the arthest east cove, I was letting the bait suspend there or about 10 seconds when it got slammed pretty good. I set the hook, and my line instantly broke. I elt the weight o the ish when I set the hook though, and I knew it had been a good ish and that I had at least gotten it into his lips pretty good. So I was hopping that maybe he would jump pretty soon trying to shake the pointer out o his mouth so I could possibly get it back. Well, I sat there or about a minute and a hal just scanning the water around me waiting or a ish to possibly break water with my pointer in its mouth. Soon enough about a 6lb largemouth came up out o the water shaking his head and I could clearly see my pointer right there in his upperlip. He ailed to shake it o though. d:o( I guess I had a rayed spot in my line or something...ALWAYS MAKE SURE TO CHECK YOUR LINE OFTEN GUYS! Eugh...it was disappointing. Anyways, I didn't have any other suspending jerkbaits with me, so I went back ot throwing the Rat-L-Trap and managed one more 2lber on that beore the sun got too high and they stopped eeding as actively. Oh ya, one other thing to mention, I was buring the Rat-L-Trap in the very back o the east cove on the inside line o a weedbed, when I had about a 4.5lb Rainbow Trout nail the Rat-L-Trap. That was un. Sure jumped like mad when I got it near the loat tube. Anyways, the sun got up too high and so I started throwing a t-rigged zipperworm. I began working my way back to the boat ramp, and stuck a couple o 2.5lb largemouths with the zipperworm on the edge o weedbeds. Just shaking the zipperworm and having it slowly crawl along the bottom worked best. Made my way to the cove that's just west o the boat ramp. In that cove, I stuck 2 more bass...a 2lber and a 3lber with the zipperworm. The 2lber was sitting underneath o an overhangingn tree, and the 3lber I caught in the very back o the cove when I pitched the zipperworm way back in the reeds onto a weedmat. Crawled the zipperworm o the weedmat, and he exploded on it. That was cool. Right ater that I got out o the water at about 1:00. So about 10 ish in a little over 3 hours. Now I'm back in Utah where it's a whoppin' 45 degrees or the high today. d:o(
    City: Antioch

Wednesday, September 25th, 2002

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    Water Temp: n.a.

    Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

    Report: Tried to ish the delta but the tilt was disabled on the outboard. As a result went to Contra Loma (irst time). No much success. Saw some blow-ups at dusk, but just got a couple o ish on senkos. Unable to get top water ish. However, I was not rigged to ish a lake- had my only delta stu with me.
    City: Brentwood

    Tips: None, but to launch, park and or two to ish was like $15.00+/- Also no outboards are allowed on this small lake.

Friday, August 9th, 2002

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    Water Temp: ???

    Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

    Report: Yeh, that would be why his name sounded amiliar. Just shoot me an e-mail or somethin' when you wanna get out there. Well, what a dierence two days can make!! Went ishin' today. In the loat tube or about 4 rom 2:00 - 6:00. Immediately headed back to the rocks like usual. The whole way back there I kept thinkin'...what a day or drop-shottin'!! The water was like GLASS!! O course, it was about 100 degrees outside, but the calm water would sure make drop-shottin' easier. Anywho, I worked the east side rocks with the drop-shot all the way back to the dam. Only two stinkin' ish!! And they were both about 10"!! Where'd my ish go?! LoL. Got to the dam, and started messin' around throwin' a berkley squirmers lizard on a 3/8oz ootball head. Threw it or about 10 minutes, and I actually did lose one good ish with it. Threw a crankbait or about 10 mintutes and didn't get anything. So then I went back to the drop-shot and threw that or quite a while and only picked up 4 more bass. However, still, just a bunch o DINKS. Where'd my bigger ish go? Well, I sat and thought about it, and realized that or the last ew days it's been about 100 degrees and realized there hasn't been much o a wind or the last ew days. Then, I looked at the water, and well, it looked a lot dirtier than usual back by that dam! I could only see about a oot down into the water compared to how I can usually see at least 2-3t. Interesting. It had a greenish color to it. Algea bloom perhaps?? I also noticed that the rocks along the shoreline were covered pretty good with green weeds. A lot more thna usual. Well, here's what i decided to do. In the last 30 minutes or so, I back way o o the rocks and positioned mysel in about 17t o water. Then I highered the hook on my drop-shot rig so that it was a good 2t away rom the weight instead o the 6-8" that I've been doing good with lately. Then, I dropped it straight down underneath o me into 17t o water. Started shaking it, and my rod loaded up. 2.75lber. Not THAT great, but better than I was getting. So I thought, hmmmmm, maybe they;ve moved out deeper with the hotter weather lately. Kept goin' along just droppin' it down anywhere rom 15-20t o water. I picked up one more 2.5lber in 16t o water also with the drop-shot beore i had to go. I think they did move o to deeper water with how the weather has been lately. I think the next time I go out I'm going to go see i the rock pile I know o in deeper water is producing.
    City: Antioch

Wednesday, August 7th, 2002

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    Water Temp: ???

    Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

    Report: Yeh, that sounds like a cool deal. Why does the name Josh Schroder sound amiliar to me?? Anyways, yeh, that sounds like un to me. I'll only be here in Cali though until the 19th o this month, so we're gonna have to do it beore then. So, now, about the ishin' today. Fished rom about 11:30 - 5:30. Launched at the boat ramp and headed straight back towards the rocks. On the way there, I was doin' some quick lippin' in the tules with a jig-n-pig and wrestled out a good 3.75lber way back in the tules in about 2t o water. Made it to the rocks, and well...what a day or drop-shotting! The water was like glass or most o the day. Really made keeping the loat tube positioned much easier and made drop-shottin' a lot easier too. I caught 12 bass along the rocks on the east bank and about 1/4o the way across the dam. That's when I ran out o split-shots or my weights, and had to start throwin' the jig. I picked up 4 more bass with the jig along the dam. So a total o 16 today. Didn't get one dink today. Smallest one was 2lbs and the biggest was 3.75lbs.
    City: Antioch

    Tips: Today's jig choce: Blk/Blu inesse Bass Stalker Jig with a blk w/ blu lk Claw Chunk Jr. trailer. Go Bass StalkersDrop-Shottin': I ran out o green weenie colored worms, so I tried using these 6" purple ghost colored worms and they seemed to do just as well as the green weenie.The bass were actively eeding today. I could see them all along the rocks chasing baitish and busting the surace. There were even some schooling out in about 10-15t o water and would start busting on the surace every once in a while. The coolest bite o the day, was when I cast my drop-shot rig about 2t away rom the bank and as soon as it hit the water...KABLAMO! A 2.75lber exploded on it. I always love seein' that happen.

Tuesday, August 6th, 2002

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    Water Temp: ???

    Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

    Report: haha, yeh, that was me. Inact, I saw you there at that dock, and I didn't think about it when I saw ya there, but as we were driving away I thought...Hey, I wonder i that was Tom? Eh, oh well...guess, I shoulda thought about that earlier and said hey. I'll give a brie report about today in the tube. I was out there rom about 1:30-6:30 when you saw me get out at the channel pt dock. Immediately headed it back to towards the dam and started throwin' the drop-shot irst thing. I threw a blade at some tules on my way back there, but nothin'. On about my 3rd cast with the drop-shot on the rocks, I hooked into about a 4lber, but he threw the hook just as I went to grab him. The wind was sure being diicult today or me trying to maneuver in the tube. It was blowin' in just about every which direction. It was a little slower or me today. I only caught 10. With the biggest goin' about 3lbs. All o them came drop-shotting. Most o the rocks. I had one bass blow-up on my Pop-R by some tules, but he missed it, so I threw in the drop-shot as a ollow-up and he nailed it on the way down. Then caught one bass in some deeper water o this little point. Those were the only two that didn't come o o the rocks. I I were you Tom, I'd spend some more time around those rocks right now. That's where I'm indin' most o 'em. O course, you can always lip a ew out o the tules, but most o 'em are on the rocks right now or some reason. Especially those rocks by the pool. That's a real good bank right there. I go to that little stretch o rocks almost every other evening just to have some un with topwaters. I can almost always pick up 2-3 good ones with the Spittin' Twitcher on that rock bank rom 8-9. But yeh, slower today than normal or me. I think it was mainly because the wind was a real pain to ight today.
    City: Antioch

    Tips: Never did throw a jig today. Cause I was all out o my avorite bass stalker colors. d:o) Just got in another shipment o them though today, so you better believe I'll be throwin' 'em tomorrow. Drop-shot 6" green weenie colored worms or numbers o ish and an ocasional kicker around the rocks. Jigs or the consistent quality ish. Not as many as the drop-shot, but they're all good ish. ROCKS right now...

Friday, August 2nd, 2002

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    Water Temp: ???

    Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

    Report: Ok, I'll keep this one airly short ater yesterday's greatly detailed report. Basically did the same thing today. Tested out my old t-rigged worm bite on the east bank with the same result as yesterday...one 10" dink. Ok, 13 ish in all today. 8 ish or the drop-shot, 3 ish or the jig, and 2 ish or the Pop-R again. Drop-shot ish came about everywhere...rocks, tules, shady areas, allen tree, docks, drop-os, and points...anywhere rom 2-20t o water again. The jig ish came o o the dam...6-12t o water. The two Pop-R bass come on the west side o the dam along the bank...both in the shade. Big ish o the day came on the Pop-R... 4.5lbs...it was the length o a 3lber, but it was a CHUNK. Missed one other blow-up on the Pop-R. It was a good blow-up, but it happened just barely ater I got hooked on a loating piece o reed, so he got a mouth ull o reed when he blew up on it.
    City: Antioch

    Tips: Jig ish...once again...1/4oz black bass stalker jig w/ pumpkin pepper claw chunk jr. trailer. All three jig ish were 3lbs each. Fished the jig 'til it broke o in the rocks. I've been limiting mysel to one jig per trip. LoL.

Thursday, August 1st, 2002

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    Water Temp: ???

    Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

    Report: First o all, my bad, I think I put the wrong date on that last report. Should've read...7-31-02. Anyways, now or the report today. Today, I ished rom the loat tube rom 11:00 - 4:30. So that's a good 5 1/2hrs o ishin'. I guess you guys need a real isherman to show you how to ish this lake, cause I'm still havin' no problems. Har Har! Today I caught 15 bass. Started o at the boat ramp and ished all along the east bank with my junebug colored Zoom Trick Worm again to see i that bite was still holdin'. Much to my surprise though, that bite totally died out on me!! I ished the east bank all the way rom the boat ramp to the rocks near the back o the lake with my t-rigged worm. I only picked up one 10" dink with it. Pretty pathetic. So, once I reached the rocks, I busted out with the jig. Broke o the only Bass Stalker I had with me on my 5th cast in the rocks. Tied on a dierent jig and continued down the rocks with no hits at all. Once I reached the dam, I put down the jig rod, and busted out with the drop-shot rig. I was drop-shottin' a 5.5" green weanie colored worm. I ished all the way down the dam starting at the east side. I picked up 9 bass all along the rocks on the dam. They were all rom 1 - 4.5lbs, with the majority o them being solid 2.5 - 3lb bass. I even had one break me o that elt like a really good ish. I caught a quick glimpse o it and it looked maybe 5-6lbs. I need to get a new spinning reel. The drag on the one I've got right now isn't too reliable. that's how it broke me o. Anywho, all the bass along the dam were anywhere rom only a oot away rom the rocks all the way out into about 15t o water. They were just all over 'em. Once I reached the end o the dam, I kept going along the bank throwing the drop-shot. I picked up two more bass both about 2lbs in some shady areas along the bank. Then, when I made it towards the mouth o that cove on the backside o the lake, I had about 30 minutes let to ish, so I igured I'd spend it messing around with the Pop-R to test i this report about a good mid-day topwater bite at this lake had any truth to it. Well, I must admit, I was impressed. In the back o the cove, I caught two bass with the Pop-R by throwing it into open pockets in the tules. Both good ish...a 3.5lb and a 4lb. Then as I was working my way out o the cove, I caught a 1 lber with the Pop-R in some shade, and then proceeded to have one more bass blow up on the Pop-R, but he missed it. Not bad or the middle o the day. haha. Then, I made my way across the middle o the lake back to boat ramp, and on my way in, I pitched the drop-shot rig underneath o the dock at the boat ramp area, and stuck one good 3lber to end the day.
    City: Antioch

    Tips: Lie's short. Fish hard.

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    Water Temp: ???

    Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

    Report: Well, I just got back rom vacation late last night, so I've been unoacking and whatnot today, but I just couldn't help mysel rom runnin' over to the lake tonight to get some topwater action. I only ished or about 30 minutes rom 8:20 - 8:50. I ished the rocks just outside o the swim area. Started o throwin' my iretiger colored Spittin' Twitcher topwater lure...caught two solid 2lb largemouths. At about 8:45 it started gettin' pretty dark, so I put down the topwater, and picked up my rod that had a inesse 1/4oz black Bass Stalker Jig with a pumpkin pepper w/ black and green gold lake Claw Chunk Jr. trailer. On my 2nd pitch with it I caught another good 2lb bass. It took the trailer though, and I had orgotten to bring extra trailers in my haste to get to the lake. So I put the jig rod back down, and threw a spinnerbait or the last 3 minutes. I had one tap, but I think it was probably just a little panish.
    City: Antioch

    Tips: There's really a pretty decent topwater bite going on in the early morning and evening hours this summer. I've ound my best success to be with this Spittin' Twitcher and with zara spooks. As or the jig ish...ya just gotta love those bass stalkers. LoL. Even when they're not hittin' other jigs...it seems like I can still pick some up with bass stalkers. www.bassstalker.com Give 'em a try!

Tuesday, July 30th, 2002

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    Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

    Report: For the one's who gave thier opinions. Wuz up! Well im an avid Black bass hunter, Delta and Contra Loma is most likley were you could ind me.Oh, ill take you up on that oer.I ish almost every day,unless othrrwise.Im only 20yrs old,but sill might have some tips to oer,& willing to learn as well.Im going tomorrow, let me know! (i you ella's are intrested) Its tuesday so E-mail back or report back on this a.s.a.p. "Letts all go ishen"...
    City: Antioch

Monday, July 29th, 2002

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    Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

    Report: KME,I JUST WANTED TO TELL YOU SORRY THE BOAT IS FULL BUT GOOD LUCK FOR YOUR FISH HEY.MAYBE YOU CAN START A WHOLE NEW TREND OF YOUR OWN THERE @ LOMA.JUST PLEASE IF YOU COULD STAY BACK WHEN YOU SEE MY BOAT ,THAT WOULD BE GREAT GOOD LUCK,KE.MI.ER
    City: pittsburg

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    Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

    Report: Well I did not no there was moss back there,Sorry about that senko Dom.And ater I read that about your ishing rod ,There is a competive edge rod NICE!.Hey Tom what do you say Sunday morn. 6:00am boat ramp.We can maybe ish together since I did oer.Fishing has been a little tough or me would love to see some other methods.FISH ON
    City: Pittsburg