Northern California Lake Fishing Report
- Almanor Lake
- Berryessa Lake
- Cachuma Lake
- California Delta
- Camanche Lake
- Casitas Lake
- Clear Lake
- Diamond Valley Lake
- Don Pedro Lake
- Folsom Lake
- Iron Gate Reservoir
- McClure Lake
- New Melones Lake
- Oroville Lake
- Perris Lake
- San Luis Lake
- Shasta Lake
- Sonoma Lake
- Almaden Lake
- Almaden Reservoir
- Amador Lake
- Anderson Lake
- Barrett Lake
- Black Butte Lake
- Blue Lakes
- Bullards Bar Lake
- Calero Reservoir
- Camp Far West Lake
- Chabot Lake
- Chesbro Lake
- Collins Lake
- Contra Loma Lake
- Coyote Lake
- Del Valle Lake
- Dixon Lake
- Eastman Lake
- Guadalupe Lake
- Hennessy Lake
- Ilsanjo Lake
- Indian Valley Lake
- Kelsey Bass Ranch Lake
- Lafayette Lake
- Lake of the Pines
- Lexington Lake
- Loch Lomond Lake
- Los Banos Lake
- Los Vaqueros Lake
- Mather Lake
- Mendocino Lake
- Mendota Slough Lake
- Merced Lake
- Millerton Lake
- Modesto Reservoir
- Morena Lake
- Murray Lake
- New Hogan Lake
- Nicasio Lake
- Oso Lake
- Pacifica Coastline
- Pardee Lake
- Pillsbury Lake
- Pinto Lake
- Piru Lake
- Quarry Lakes
- Radio Lake
- Rollins Lake
- Ruth Lake
- Sacramento River
- Salt Springs Lake
- San Francisco Bay
- San Justo Lake
- San Pablo Lake
- Shadow Cliffs Lake
- Shastina Lake
- Skinner Lake
- Soulajule Lake
- Spring Lake
- Stevens Creek Lake
- Trinity Lake
- Tulloch Lake
- Turlock Lake
- Uvas Lake
- West Delta
- Whiskeytown Lake
- Woodward Lake
- Woollomes Lake
- Yosemite Lake
Thursday, August 29th, 2013
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 76
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Thursday 8-29-13, my buddy and I launched out of Rosso’s (7 AM) at low slack tide. We started fishing cuts on the North end of Frank’s track. The bite was very good for about two hours as the tide was coming in. Around 10:00, the bite turned off. However, by this time, we had 10 fish. Around noon, we had enough of fighting the strong winds and current and moved into Pipers Slough for some protection. Again, we fished the cuts and islands entering into Frank’s Track. When we quit at 3:30, we had 10 more fish. Considering the windy conditions, 20 fish for the day wasn’t bad. None were big. We had one at 3½ lbs, three at 2½, a few at 2 lbs and rest under 2 lbs About half of the fish were caught using Wacky- style Senkos on a heavy-duty drop-shot rig to hold the Senko down in the current. The other half were caught drop-shotting six in. RoboWorms.
City: PinoleTips: Fishing is much more fun when not fishing in strong wind.
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Oroville Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Shore fished Lime Saddle this am, from 6am to 7:45am. First hour tossed swim baits, just 2 short hits, felt like dinks. Switched to Texas rig roboworms, got 2 spots, one 17 1/4" and one 16". Wish I could have stayed longer.
City: MagaliaTips: Anyone with a boat looking for a fish partner, let me know. I'm generally available to fish most days. Email me at Jewelweaver@earthlink.net and lets catch a few.
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Wednesday, August 28th, 2013
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Oroville Lake
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Water Temp: 75-78
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Just spent the entire week houseboating and fishing on oroville. We fished about 6 hours each day, 6am-9am and 4pm-sundown. While it did die off on saturday and sunday, the bite was pretty consistent. We caught about 1 fish per hour on spinners, topwater, and worms. Over half of the fish were taken with a shaky head or wacky dropshot worm. It's a very subtle pressure bite, so pay attention and set if the line feels heavy.
Last year during this trip the fish were small, but this year, over 70% of the fish we caught were slot fish, and all the fish on the worms were slot. Biggest fish were a 17" spot on a worm, a 15" largemouth on a worm, and 15" spot on slow rolled spinner.
The fish are full of little white minnows. Half the fish we caught were vomiting them up at the boat.
We found action all over the lake, South middle and north forks all produced. Just concentrate on points. Ignore the tress, unless they are on a point.
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Pardee Lake
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Water Temp: 76-78
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Looks like no one fishes the lake in the summer - no reports! Well - someone has to be brave! I took a client out yesterday for a "teach the lake" trip and found out why none of you were there! Actually there was another bass boat on the lake! I showed him most of the lake - productive areas on and off the shoreline. Sunrise really never happened through the smoke - weird! I only had 2 or 3 bites - landing a 2 3/4 largemouth and a smallmouth that was close to 3 lbs. Boy, those smallies can fight in warm water!! He had a few bites also but couldn't hook them. Someone needs to develop a meter that can locate fish at Pardee in the summer!! For some strange reason I put on a brown/orange jig w/Berkley twin-tail trainer about 1 in the afternoon and that smallie nailed it!! Who ever heard of fishing a jig in August??? You never know!
Tips: The lake is still at 97% level. Seems like we should be fishing the spring shallows! I think they plan to start dumping water very soon. Both of my fish were caught on off-shore structure - about 50 yards off-shore. His bites were on the bank in shadows. He will do well on his next trips - I'm sure!
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Tuesday, August 27th, 2013
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 70-75
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Weather: clear warm
Lake Level: still dropping\Best Depths: 2-30
Topwater has been good all day ,buzzbaits ,frogs , ricos
had a report of a 28 pound limit on frogs!!I went out in the kayak fri morning and caught several buzzbait fish
Events: bobs marine team tournament is coming up sept 7-8th
Guide Information: clearlakeoutdoors\Name & Number: 707-262-5852Tips: lv 500 bite has started
, silversides are everywhere
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Oroville Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Jeff and I fished today mostly main lake from about 6:30am to 11am. Started out a tad windy, as time went on wind died off. We ended up with 4-5 fish (can't remember for sure) with Jeff getting the largest, a nice fat 15" spot. Jeff did a bit of top water, missed one, no other takers. Fished mostly roboworms from shore to down about 25-30ft. Kind of a slow bite, but great fishing partner, good times. Thanks Jeff.
City: Magalia
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Saturday, August 24th, 2013
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Oroville Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Shore fished Lime Saddle from about 6am to 8am. Slow bite, got 3 spots, lost on as it tangled into a cable, just couldn't get it free, eventually the line broke. Fished Texas style, light 1/16oz, with curly tail roboworms, bold blue gill. Light weight lets you get past the rock working the bait back to shore. All fish were 13-14" as a guess, didn't measure any this trip.
City: MagaliaTips: As always, anyone with a boat looking for a fish partner, let me know. I'm available most of the time, say about 90% or so. Email me at Jewelweaver@earthlink.net
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Thursday, August 22nd, 2013
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 81
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Started Fishing at 11:00 PM Monday night with the goal of catching a fish on the 8" Hud Dlx but after 3 hrs I only got slapped around, I did not know if it was bass or carp slapping it until a 3.5 bass finally got tail hooked!! it was fun but I thought I had a toad !!!, its hard to turn a fish caught by the tail:) OK, at 2:00 AM I said OK I will use my trusty Jig = Nothing ! Trusty 10 inch worm = Nothing !, Trusty Crank bait = Nothing, went to sleep at 3:00 got back up at 5:00 and nothing until 8:30 AM started getting them on 3 inch plastics :(, at 9:15 got my first good fish 4.2 lb in the shade of a dock, 1 hr later another 4.2 in 6 inches of water, I saw the fish chasing bait up in the rocks but I thought it was a dink but it turned out to be 4.2 with a 6 or 7 lber running along side her and I never saw the bigger fish again, 2 hrs later another 4.2 yes 3 4.2 on the dot and my scale does not lie, I test it all the time with my Olympic weights at home. Total 20 fish but only 3 good ones, the rest were 12 inches or less.
City: San JoseTips: I used 3 to 5 inch plastics in Green Pumpkin seed T-Rigged & Dart head:( I got the first 4.2 on 3 inch plastic dart head and than I went to a fat 5 inch worm T-Rigged but same color. I caught fish in 6 inches to 10 feet max but with deeper water close by. Tons of silversides, at 5:00 am it looked and sounded like it was raining.
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Indian Valley Lake
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Water Temp: 80
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: test
City: San Jose
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Tuesday, August 20th, 2013
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Oroville Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Shore fished at Lime Saddle this am from 6:30am to 8am. Ended up with 4 spots, no large ones. All Texas rigged with curly tail roboworms in bold bluegill. Slow bit, but not bad for shore fishing and stuck to a small section of bank.
City: MagaliaTips: Anyone with a boat looking for a fish partner, let me know. I'm available 95% of the time. Email me at Jewelweaver@earthlink.net
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Monday, August 19th, 2013
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Eastman Lake
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Water Temp: Warm
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: The word is it is quite low and slow. Not a lot of action, and when there is, fish are small and lean. We Need Rain in a big way to turn this around.
Tips: Rain Dance?
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Sunday, August 18th, 2013
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 73
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: not my day to be typing... correction: senko color 956, not 946.
Watermelon w/Copper Fl./Orange w/Red Fl
sorry for the constant correction.
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Water Temp: 73
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Somehow some of my text disappeared at "best going 3.7 on a 5" keitech salty stick in red crawdad. #946 Watermelon w/Copper Fl./Orange w/Red Fl (aren't you glad I don't just give a #?)"
The #946 was a Senko and it was the other producer. The Keitech salt core stick caught the 3lber but the Senko 946 wtrmln w/copper flk and orange w/red flk caught a bunch or the 1-2 lbers. We ended the day with 25 total but only about 15 decent keepers. Was still a good 1/2 day...off the water by 1pm.
City: folsomTips: Similar to DeltaBassBuster below...I've seen his vids, knows his stuff. (DBB, hope you don't mind me sayin).
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Water Temp: 73
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Launched B&W 615am, lowering tide and water wasn't moving much. Worked around the corner at the Moke...picked up a mess of shaker dink stripers while cranking square bills and lipless in red craw. Couldn't pick up much else on the crank cept 6"-10"ers. All the fav spots just didn't produce. Went to 5" wacky senko's and downsized wiggle tail plastics on 1/8oz jighead.. brother used 4" swim senkos and we started picking up fat bellied 1-2 lbers, best going 3.7 on a 5" keitech salty stick in red crawdad. #946 Watermelon w/Copper Fl./Orange w/Red Fl (aren't you glad I don't just give a #?). Majority of the finesse hits were in 3-6 ft at the tules. Then my brother put a white split tail trailer on a white double willow spinnerbait and picked up 3 fat bellies along the rock wall in about 6-10 ft slow rollin' off the bottom. We continued working all the way down almost to Tower but then decided to give our cranking spots another try....nope, nada, zip... oh wait, I got another 10"er crankin' a LuckyStrike Rick Clunn square bill in red craw over the weedline. That was it for my cranking success today.
City: folsomTips: Just like DeltaBassBuster said (btw, glad you're back!) we just tried different things, though we were a bit hardheaded hoping the crankin' would turn on. But we went to senkos and downsized plastics with curl tails and finessed them.
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Oroville Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Shore fished from Lime Saddle from 6:30am to 8am, ended up with 5 spots, all 13-14". Fished Texas style, 1/16oz roboworms. Light weights let you get over the rocks when working the worm back to shore. Slow to sink but it works.
City: MagaliaTips: Anyone with a boat that is looking for a fishing partner, let me know. I'm available 95% of the time. Email me at Jewelweaver@earthlink.net
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Saturday, August 17th, 2013
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 79.2
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Picture of Fishing with Sid
I only fished on Saturday this weekend with my buddy. We went to the back of the Monticello Ski School and fished mostly in very shallow water. The water temperature was 79.2 degrees. I was using a senko watermelon red worm with brass and glass and "Procure" crawdad scent. Fishing along the shoreline I was casting into the weed bed and landing some good size bass up to 5 lbs (see photo). We fished there for several hours and as the sun was starting to set I went to the west side of the lake and trolled slowly back to the launch ramp using a "Lucky Craft" in white with a feather treble hook in the back which my wife put on. This crankbait is like a fish magnet especially for larger bass. We kept going back and doing the troll again and again because the bass were biting like crazy. It was dark when we finally came in. What a great fishing day!!! 'til next week........................good fishing!!!
www.fishingconnection.net If you have any questions or stories you would like to share please email me at bestguide@hotmail.com or call me at 650-583-3333.
City: San FranciscoTips: sunday Y B A C picnic fisherman and there better halfs. oldest fishing club in san francisco
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 80 - 84 degrees
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: It's nice to be back on the water again(sadly though the Custom Valco BASSBUSTER1 stayed in the garage). A friend/co-worker invited me out to fish with him in his bass boat today. We launched out of Ladds at 7:00 a.m. and was off the water by 4:00 p.m. Total together we caught about 30 bass today with big fish going 3.5 pounds. With the over cast skys today I was surprised it seemed to me it was mostly a finesse bite probably from the crasy weekend boating traffic. We fished 5-10 feet of water when ever possible and wanted to stay around sloughs closest to the main channel even though it meant getting beat up by the boating traffic. Wacky rigged Zoom Trick Worms worked best for me today. We also caught a few on 5" Senkos. Had one blowup on a frog in open water early in the morning. Basically no reaction or topwater bites for us. Concentrated on riprap and tules with sparse floating vegetation.
Tips: keep changing up until the bass tells you what they want and be contenet with what you catch.
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Thursday, August 15th, 2013
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Oroville Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Launched at Lime Saddle about 6:30am, fished till 11am, too hot!! today. Dana and I got 9 spots, no large ones, all 13-14", lost 3-4 to bad hook sets. Fished main points, rock piles, etc. Fish from shore down to 25ft. Tried many color, different baits, fished shaky heads, Texas rigs, jigs. Bite was good in the beginning, but not a single fish after 9:30am. Better days ahead:>) at least hope so.
City: Magalia
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Tuesday, August 13th, 2013
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Del Valle Lake
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Water Temp: 74
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: test
City: San Jose
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Monday, August 12th, 2013
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 77.6
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: I had to cancel a few trips due to some maintenance work I had done to my boat. During that time I went out on a rented pontoon boat out of Markley Cove with eight great guys for a day of fishing, bbqing and swimming. We caught fish in the Narrows and on the east side heading towards the vineyards. The wind picked up and the water got choppy so we headed back to return the boat in time. It was a fun filled day for everyone. I spent the next few days fishing on my son's boat. During the day we caught a lot of little bass but as evening approached and the sun was setting we went to one of my favorite spots and for the next hour or so we hit good size bass with the largest one being at least eight lbs that I missed netting at the boat. I am now not allowed to net ever again on his boat!!! (joking only). I had family visiting this past weekend and I was able to use my boat again. I took my niece Alexia and her friend Sydney to the big island to fish and after ten minutes of no bites I decided to go to the Narrows and try our luck there. The shadows were just setting in and the fish were reacting. They caught three small bass but were very excited. We did the run again and they were landing bigger bass up to 4 lbs (see photos). The following day my 4 year old nephew Ari said he wanted to go fish with me. After a full day of fun on the water he and I set out on our fishing adventure. Heading home on the west side we trolled along the shoreline and he got a bite and reeled the bass in almost all the way by himself. The fish was over fifteen inches and weighed 2.5 lbs see photo for the biggest smile you have ever seen!!! In less then an hour he caught four bass. After he told his story to everyone in the family the fish had grown to be ten feet long and weighed over fifty lbs this guy is a true fisherman to be. 'til next week..............................good fishing!!!!!!
www.fishingconnection.net If you have any questions or fishing stories you would like to share please email me at bestguide@hotmail.com or call me at 650-583-3333.
City: San FranciscoTips: big ball baits in deep water 130 to 150 feet deep lots of trout 40 to 50 used pk lures hit 2 trout on the way down over 200 birds.
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