Northern California Lake Fishing Report

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Friday, March 30th, 2001

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      Water Temp: 58-62

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Got to the lake about 8am and headed strait or Rock Climbers Cove.Worked our way down the beach to World Record Rock and beyond. Lots o nests and good site ishing! Threw small, bright, plastic baits on a jig head or Texas rig into the nests and picked up some nice 2 and 3 pounders.
      City: Rancho Cucamonga

      Tips: It won't be long until the ull-on spawn will be on!

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      Water Temp: ~63-65

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished Friday rom 9am-12pm. Caught a total o 8 ish. One small ish in the morning on black/gold rapala, then as the sun warmed the water I caught 7 in the last hour ishing a berkely power craw. They just couldn't resist it. I nailed the biggest one walking back to the toll booth. I casted rom the road above the rocks and got to see the bass inhale my bait as it sunk. As the ish tired and I reeled it in, I saw 3 nice size (3-5 lbs) ollow my ish in. She was a healthy 3 lbs.........Hey Randy, I asked the lady at the toll booth about the picture o your ish, and she said you had picked it up. She did say it was 12 1/2 lbs. Very nice. You don't have to rub it in by posting here 3 times.
      City: Watsonville

      Tips: It's Spawn time, baby.... Please catch and release.

Thursday, March 29th, 2001

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      Water Temp: ?

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Started with no bites er the several hours.Ouch!Tried big baits early with no luck.Then tried sight ishing with only two small keepers.I got desperate and tried to break out my trout rod, but not or trout.With clear calm water and spooky ish not locked on I guessed to try the Wackyworm.Rigged with 97 cent/600yd 6lb no name line and a buggy whip and a gami/4in T we proceded to have un!They weren't toads but we got 25 -30 keepers.All risky!All o them!Twards the eve there was some shad bustin bigtime!! We took advantage o it .The jig bite was starting as we were leaving.Damn!Oops
      City: Mantecs

      Tips: Bring your trout rods.The water is GIN clear.

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      Water Temp: 59.7 deg

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Went out of markleys @ 6:00 am went straight to the vinyard with my dad . Fishing 6 inch power black texas style worm. caught 2 dinks and a couple of 2 lbers moved to the north end caught a couple of smallies . wind picked up about 10:00 am and got really rough headed back to south side went into capell and looked really good but no luck . Fishing was very tough .. worked everything from jig to rippin , blades, plastics , dropped shotted . vinyard looked promising , iwas going to hit on the way back but was too rough for my dad .going to go to the delta Sat.
      City: elmira

      Tips: Water still cool have patience , downsize , slow

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      Water Temp: 63

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Lookin to change the pace a little, I threw reaction baits while walking the shoreline today between 12pm-4pm. I did well, caught over 20 fish but not much size to speak of....largest was around 3 pounds. Not many boats on the water today "no jet skies" kind of a nice change. It seemed like the smaller fish were tucked in wind protected coves, most the larger fish I caught were on windy points.
      City: San Jose

      Tips: If its windy, take advantage of wind blown points, and mudlines. Take pictures....leave fish...

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Me and my girlfriend went to check out these new worms i got. so we ran up to calero for a little bit after work. We fished right next to the parking lot on the left side. On my first cast i ended up bringing back a 3 and a half pound bass. Minutes later my girl friend caught a 3 pounder we only fished for about 20min no longer and caught two Bass.
      City: San Jose

      Tips: The Bass were about 10-15 feet from shore. The New Worm We Were Using Was the "Walking Worm" and boy does it work!!!

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      Water Temp: 63

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Lookin to change the pace a little, I threw reaction baits while walking the shoreline today between 12pm-4pm. I did well, caught over 20 fish but not much size to speak of....largest was around 3 pounds. Not many boats on the water today "no jet skies" kind of a nice change. It seemed like the smaller fish were tucked in wind protected coves, most the larger fish I caught were on windy points.
      City: San Jose

      Tips: If its windy, take advantage of wind blown points, and mudlines. Take pictures....leave fish...

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Me and my girlfriend went to check out these new worms i got. so we ran up to calero for a little bit after work. We fished right next to the parking lot on the left side. On my first cast i ended up bringing back a 3 and a half pound bass. Minutes later my girl friend caught a 3 pounder we only fished for about 20min no longer and caught two Bass.
      City: San Jose

      Tips: The Bass were about 10-15 feet from shore. The New Worm We Were Using Was the "Walking Worm" and boy does it work!!!

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      Water Temp: 54-57

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Ater being on her best behavior or my past several trips - Clear Lake seriously misbehaved Wed evening and night. The wind howled all night, and keeping the boat in a ishable position or 8 hours so my clients could ish, was a real challange in the dark o the moon. I guess I did ok, 'cause we caught 10, and missed well over 10 more. We just couldn't hook them very well in the gusting wind. I think we had some smaller ish biting too. Each client got their second biggest bass ever, one a 6-7, and the other at 6-2. We had several other quality ish or a 5 ish limit o 26 1/4 lbs. One o the ellows wanted to master jigs, and he used my Weapon jigs or his 6-7 and one nearly 5 lbs, and some others. He did ine! The other client and I used Power Hogs and brush hogs, with lots o Smelly Jelly!! We ished in any nook and cranny we could ind that would slow the wind a bit, mostly north o Konocti Resort. The wind in Konocti Bay was so bad, it sounded like the main body. Wow!! We got outta there! The ride in was an adventure, but my 488 Ranger was up to the task - barely got damp!!
      City: Yuba City

      Tips: I ished some during the day, and ound the water temp had dropped about 4 degrees rom the previous week, and guess what. Most o the bass had moved back out o the tules and docks, at least on the west side o the Rattlesnake arm. I caught a ew on Senkos, but didn't even see a big ish. I'm sure this weekend with 80 degree weather, the bass will be back, unless there is too much ishing pressure. The question is - what will happen next week when the air temp drops maybe 15 to 18 degrees, as some are predicting? HMMMMMMM!

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished Rodman Slough or the irst time yesterday out o my Porta-Bote-turned-Bass-Buggy. Pitched a jig and threw cranks or 3 hours or more--nothin'. Then threw a rog on a promising bed o surace vegetation, and WHAM!! I got a hit on the irst cast with my new rogstick! 3lb chunky ish. Promising beginning or that stick. Nothing ater that, except a real rog (a real big rog) trying to eat my rog. Couldn't hook him. Would like to have had that picture.
      City: Santa Rosa

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Snuck out to tube it or 2 hours B4 work. Started at 7am Got to one cove surrounded by submerged trees in the South end and irst cast landed one on a buzzbait. Haven't gotten one on the irst cast in a while, but ater that no more topwater action. Moved north a little to the irst set o submerged trees and by 9 am had 5 more to 3 lbs all on 6" senkos
      City: san jose

      Tips: CATCH AND RELEASE!!!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, March 28th, 2001

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      Water Temp: ??? low end of

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Me and Jim Kirly hand lines in the water by 09:30. No top water bits. No crank bait bites. Most all fish hooked on Plastics worms.Two on spinner. All my Bucket Mouths on 4.5 Magic P & J 1.10 to 2.14 lbs. Chrt/white spinning tandum silver 10 BASS still cruzin healthy. Far left cove on other side of lake up by the dam area. Air was warm but the strong winds were not.Thurst,Thurst Next report maybe after April 15th.
      City: Santa Clara,CA.

      Tips: My plastics for that day magic 4.5 P&J. Heavy bullet weight peged,riged like a split shot rig. POP,pOP,pOP slowly.

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      Water Temp: ??? low end of

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Me and Jim Kirly hand lines in the water by 09:30. No top water bits. No crank bait bites. Most all fish hooked on Plastics worms.Two on spinner. All my Bucket Mouths on 4.5 Magic P & J 1.10 to 2.14 lbs. Chrt/white spinning tandum silver 10 BASS still cruzin healthy. Far left cove on other side of lake up by the dam area. Air was warm but the strong winds were not.Thurst,Thurst Next report maybe after April 15th.
      City: Santa Clara,CA.

      Tips: My plastics for that day magic 4.5 P&J. Heavy bullet weight peged,riged like a split shot rig. POP,pOP,pOP slowly.

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: ished rom 12-6, very windy got 10 ish all between 2-3 pounds.

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      Water Temp: ?

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Well I will start to say I am a die hard bass isherman. But today I went out with my buddy the trout expert and trout ished. Threw Kastmasters with no luck. Switched to Chartruese Power Bait and we each had our limit by noon. Boy it is really hard to just sit there and wait. All ish were caught by the Dam. Can't wait til he smokes up them trout. Good Luck out there!
      City: San Jose

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      Water Temp: 64

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Rented a boat and ished rom about 1-5PM. The water temps were mostly around 63-64F. Water clarity was about 14 eet. Incredibly clear. As usual lots and lots o bluegills in shallow water. Started o throwing the MS Slammer or a hal hour with no ollows. Switched to a senko and hit a 1.5 pound male next to a stump. A little while later missed another solid hit on the senko underneath some dead tules. Threw a jig back at the ish and missed it again. Must have been a male guarding a nest. Got another small ish lipping a jig into some heavy tule growth in the back end o the lake. I should have worked in the shallow cover by the creek, but I didn't have time and headed back to the marina. Trolled a kastmaster part o the way and hooked a nice trout that shook o at the boat. Had some extra time when I got back to the marina area so I threw a swimbait and trolled the kastmster some more with no hits.
      City: Mountain View

      Tips: There's small ish in shallow heavy cover. DOn't know where the big ones are.

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      Water Temp: 58to64

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Put the boat in the water at 2:00pm ished until 5:00 pm.Caught ish on rip baits, and hula grubs.Largemouth are in the backs o coves and Smallies are on the points.Take it easy on the bed ish, Please release them.See Ya, Brian Allen
      City: Valley Springs

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      Water Temp: 58to64

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Put the boat in the water at 2:00pm ished until 5:00 pm.Caught ish on rip baits, and hula grubs.Largemouth are in the backs o coves and Smallies are on the points.Take it easy on the bed ish, Please release them.See Ya, Brian Allen
      City: Valley Springs

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished the Gloryhole recreation area. Got ishing about 3:45. Within 15 minutes caught my irst bass or the day. She was 2 lbs 13oz and was 15 long. She was a beauty. Another hal hour I caught one. This was a nice emale who weighed 2 lbs and was 14 inches long. I then Caught another one it was a big one and snapped my line. I was pissed o. I caught another bass about 5:00. He was a male that weighed 2 lbs 2 oz and was 14 inches long. Got a ew more bites but nothin. Let about 5:45. They were all caught in shallow water and in coves.
      City: Sonora

      Tips: Use brush hogs , slowly drag them along the bottom. I caught them all on pumpkin brush hogs.

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      Water Temp: 62-66

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Launched at the spillway and headed south and the junk in the water was bank to bank or about 1/2 mile to the second bridge. Once you got past the bridge, into the willows, the junk was gone and the ish were there. It was nothing short o AWESOME today and decided to throw a blade around the trees and any type o rock and practically every cast resulted in a ish in the 2-3 pound range. When I threw to the bank, I hit the rock and rolled it in the water and many were right there and the deepest water in that area had to be about 3 eet. Pulling back rom the bank and throwing around the shallow willows with a medium retrieve resulted in quality strikes as they were suspended about 3 t rom the surace. Finally let that area and went as ar south as water would let me and had a ield day with line stretchers on small darthead and grub. Talked to a couple guys down the south branch and they stated they had a terriic morning ripping o which I tried very briely without success....then quickly went back to blades or some more un. Just one o those days you wait all winter or and be sure to wear shorts as it got hot real early. With the exception o 2 smallies, all were spots. Oroville is wide open right now!!!!!!!!
      City: Wheatland

      Tips: Was throwing a chartruese/white, 3/8oz dual willow lea titanium blade (Cabela's imitator o the Terminator) and worked medium to slow speed right to the bank and look or any submerged point and you were guaranteed a ish. Picked up a ew quality spots on brown/orange jig