Northern California Lake Fishing Report

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Sunday, October 8th, 2000

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      Water Temp: n/a

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished the Delta today w/ fellow NCBF'er, Durbin. Launched at Holland at 5:30, tried topwater to start. He missed one, I land one about 1.5lbs on a buzzbait. When it got light, we ran around to all his spots. For 13 hours of fishing, we caught over 30 bass, nothing over 2lbs. I hooked and lost 2 big fish on a blade though....never saw them. We caught Bass on a little of everything: blades, cranks, senkos, and topwater. Great day out there, and not much wind, considering how I hear it was on Saturday. Thanks for the ride Durbin.
      City: San Mateo

      Tips: Crank/blade outside weedlines/rock, use a Senko on anything. Bring LOTS of mosquito repellant for morning/evening!!!!

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      Water Temp: 68-70

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: launch from B&W at 630 this is the first time on the Delta for me, went south to lighthouse resort and caught my first Delta bass with black buzzbait, no more takers moved to fishermans cut no luck work my way down to Franks tract and flipped my second bass from the tules where false river and Franks cut meet, no more takers here, head for tower park marina used frog in the moss no luck, than moved up to sycamore slough no luck, headed down to B&W caught my third and final bass of the day pitching a aron martin robo worm by Perrys. All bass where 1.6lbs to 1.8lbs. I'm a little disapointed hope to do better the next two days.
      City: Lompoc

      Tips: buzzbait and Robo worms work for me they always work good down south where I live.

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      Water Temp: 70

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished clients on Friday, took a short nap, and ished more clients that night. That is a long day (or night?). Even though we moved around a lot, learning new areas, we did ish some, and caught about 6, up to nearly 3 lbs, mostly on jigs and morning dawn Magic worms. Found a shallow rockpile in shadows about 9 am on the west shore o the Rattlesnake arm that had several ish. The client that was learning lost a nice one, I landed 2 splitshotting a Magic worm, and the other client lost one or two. We landed a ew more in Pirate's Cove on Rodstrainer jigs, and one or two in Konocti Bay. I was amazed at the number o boats I saw on Friday - amazing! It is not hard to igure out why the quality ish eat at night! The trip Fri night started out slow, and really ended with a bang. We cranked Shag Rock at dusk and clients caught one each - about 2 1/2 each. One o them lost a 4 ater dark on a worm. We worked Henderson area or over an hour - not a bite! Spent the rest o the time south o the narrows, and as the moon got lower, we started picking up quality ish - client with a 5-1 on a red shad 10" Power worm - other client with a 5-6 on the same bait - and me with a 5-3 on a Weapon jig. We ending the trip on a small rockpile near Rattlesnake Island. I was waiting or them to make their last cast ater putting some things away. One o them said "one more cast", and not just wanting to stand around, I picked up my crankbait rod and threw my deep-diving black crankbait over the rockpiles and "ticked" it back to within 7 or 8 eet o the boat beore a 6-14 jumped all over it, jumped, and got us all a bit wet! Wow! This is not a sport or the aint-hearted!!! We wound up with 8 bass - our 5 biggest ended up at 26 lb 2 oz. Great ending to a really nice trip.
      City: Yuba City

      Tips: Though cranking, Senkos, and jigs are all working during the day, don't orget that you can ish Clear Lake, when there is a lot o pressure, just like you would Oroville or Folsom. Try dart heading a Magic worm or splitshotting a worm or grub - casting or dragging. Clear Lake bass love a morning dawn or blue ghost Magic worm. You will get a lot o small ones this time o year, but you will also get quality bass as well.

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      Water Temp: 48-52

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Still really muddy. Thick with mudd and debree. Fished jigs and worms and lizard rom 7a.m to 3p.m all around rocky points. No takers but I did see a nice one jump right o shore. May have been a big carp. Went to Calero or the evening bite and nailed two nice 2-3lbers right o the back damm, in close. I was using a pro-model ratteling jig and pig. Black
      City: S.J

      Tips: needs alot os sunshine to warm and clear

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      Water Temp: 65+

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: since I'm a local to the area, I had to try guada or some bass, even though I usually ish Calero or Anderson. Water looked really good but the bite sucks. Fished with my buddy or 4 hours all around with only one ish on a crankbait.(only 1.5 lb) I ished jigs, worms, lizards, even tried the senko or about an hour. he ished cranks and spinnerbaits. I ished at Calero a ew days beore and caught 8 bass on a black and blue power worm(texas rig)rom 1.5 to 4.3lbs.. But guada ailed to produce. I am staying at Calero or Anderson where you can actually catch bass. Besides this lake is damm hard to walk around(steep,muddy,loose rock everywhere)
      City: S.J

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      Water Temp: 69-70

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Had a blast! Found a bite on reaction baits on wind blown areas. Most productive were big rocks in areas where a mudline orms. Caught a dozen or so ish to 17 inches on white spinnerbaits. Also had a ew on a jig, a couple o them hit the jig as I was reeling up. Deepest ish caught was in 10-12 eet o water. Best 5 weighed 9.59.Ramp is in good shape. Another nice note is I was inormed tht my annual pass has been extended or another year at no cost. Woo hoo!
      City: Marysville

      Tips: Target banks with wind and mudlines. Keep moving and come back to areas to give them another chance.

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      Water Temp: 66-69

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: water clear down to 30t, only managed our dinks on jigs out o Trinity Alps marina on a small island straight out rom the ramp and in a deep cove just east o there. Saw a lot o small bass cruising in a ew coves but they showed no interest whatsoever. No wind, lat water and no traic except or a riend o mine who showed up as I was pulling out and had the same luck, 6, none legal and all on worms o dierent colors. The lake is down 40 eet but alling slowly, Lewiston Lake is down 4 t which is a lot or it and there is hardly any low, the river is way down with ishing in the catch and release section is closed.
      City: Redding

Saturday, October 7th, 2000

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      Water Temp: didn't check

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Launched out of Big Break. This was my first time launching there. As soon as I launched, the winds began to howl. I fished around Big Break for a while and got nothing. Around 11 I was searching for calmer water and found a nice spot. A couple of casts later, I caught my first fish on a Senko, and my biggest to date. (4 lbs.) I have only been fishing seriously for two years. Through the rest of the day I was able to land three more on the magic Senko worm and just prior to leaving I got on along the weedlin with a Rattle Trap. All Senko fish were over 2 lbs. The last fish was a little over a pound.
      City: Modesto

      Tips: Gotta believe in Senkos after today. Watermelon / Red Flake

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      Water Temp: 70

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished the ABA TOC. I could eel the pressure that the ishwere under or the past ew weeks. The larger ish were getting harder to target as the days wore on. We got 16.77pounds or ive ish ishing weeds with Senkos, Brushhogs, and some reaction. Thursday and Friday, we were getting quality blow-ups on Spooks and Buzzbaits, but it basicallyshut down the morning o the TOC. The bass seemed to pullo shore and at the same time, tight against shore, butout o were they were being hammered in the 5 to 8 ootzone. We igured it out too late.
      City: Lincoln

      Tips: Work top water around shallow structure 3 to 8 oot earlythen lip weed patches with brushhogs and worms later inthe morning. Fish hard all day and believe the next bite will be a big one. Never give up!!!!!

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      Water Temp: 58

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: ished rom lot tube at irst light with my brother. tried top water with no takers, so ished a little deeper with split shot 4 inch, inese worm still with no takers. decided to leave at 9:00am.
      City: san jose

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      Water Temp: 73

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished rom 6am too 12:30 pm..Caught app 30 bass,most were spots.Most ish came on light line in 40 & 50 t o water.All were caught on plastics.One ish came on a spoon,15 3/4 in black,caught by my partner.Most o the ish caught ran rom 12in too 15 3/4 in.
      City: Riv

      Tips: Fish deep & wind blown coves

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      Water Temp: 69-72

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Caught 15+ ish all under 15". Caught several ish dropshotting 4.5" Angler's Choice kick tail worm. Also caught several ish on Darter Head with 6" worm and several on spoons. Most ish came rom 18 to 25 eet, but I think I could have gone deeper or bigger ish. I wanted to share my bad experience to hlp you all avoid what I did today.
      City: Citrus Heights

      Tips: Good time to practice deep water techniques like dropshotting and spooning. Spotted Bass are aggressively eeding on Pond Smelt, but I just couldn't ind the ish over 15"

Friday, October 6th, 2000

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

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      Water Temp: 73

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: started at 6:30 caught 2 3lbs ,climbers cove 6 in lizard.hooked one on island 12 to 14 lbs onbl.blu jig.had along side boat 3 times..
      City: pasadena

      Tips: deep and slow

Thursday, October 5th, 2000

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      Water Temp: 73

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fish with a riend late yesterday aternoon and at night. Had an even better trip, numbers-wise, than a trip two weeks ago. We landed 12 bass with the ive largest going 22 1/4 lbs. The two biggest were 6-3 amd 6-6. We really ished all over the lake and really couldn't ind a hotspot. The ish were active (or Amador) most o the time, though it still was a long time between bites. We only caught 1 topwater bass - a 2 3/4 on a super spook. Got a ew beore dark on Weapon jigs near steep banks. The two big bass came on a jig and a 10" black/chartreuse Power Worm. I also caught a 12+ pound catish on a black/blue 10" Power Worm. That was a thrill or awhile!! The ish seemed to be a bit more shallow than last trip, in act, the 6-6 was caught in 3 eet o water. Lots o small bass biting o the tails o Yamamoto grubs, instead o taking the whole jig. Overall, a very nice trip - even without a monster bass hooked!
      City: Yuba City

      Tips: Lake is dropping some, but not too ast. Weeds should not be a problem or too much longer. Alternate between worms and jigs to see what the bass really want. Jigs should be better as the water cools!!

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      Water Temp: 72-73

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: I ished rom 6:30 am too 12:15 pm,Blue oaks area & some main lake points...Charted lots o ish o points 20 to 30 t deep.Later in the day they had moved up into the 12 too 25 t range.Nothing on top water,spinner or crank baits...Got 5 hits,caught one app 2 lbs & lost one ,app one lb.Both came on 6 lb test line,split shoting.Keeper 1038 4 in worm.I could see why their was only 3 other trailers at the blue oaks ramp & they were trout ishing.
      City: Riv

      Tips: NONE

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      Water Temp: 72

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: on the water at irst light,tried top water, blades and ripping. no luck. inaly settled in and started split-shoting 5" green weanies worms.in 15-30' ,ended up with 9 ish best 5 went 12.5 biggest 3.6 let the lake at 2pm.while i was waiting to load ,I saw several good ish shallow spook out o the boulders.
      City: madera

      Tips: bite was o, had to work bait very slow or you wouldn't get bit

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      Water Temp: 65??

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Did ok today. started o throwin a buzzbait . nothin. when it started to get a little sunnier i moved into the trees and caught 3 senko ish. on was a dink , one was a 2lb , and one was a 3lb.I also snapped o a good ish in all those trees. Then I took then i took a break and moved to the irst pond. i got one way out in the middle o the pond when i was just oolin around(1 lb). theni got one more dink on a spinnerbait. overall , not a bad day.tight lines
      City: Castro Valley

      Tips: just try all kinds o stu

Wednesday, October 4th, 2000

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Finnally caught one of those big fishes at calero. Did it on a strike king buzzer over weed beds. that was the only fish i got but it was worth it. the beast weighed in at 8.46. get there early and work any top water is what seems to be working for this lake the last 3 months i've been fishing it. by far the most productive lake in the southbay, only if those damn jet skiers would keep there damn distance.
      City: san jose

      Tips: didnt mean to sound angry there. try poppers on a slow retrieve if you dont pick up any on the buzz action.

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Finnally caught one of those big fishes at calero. Did it on a strike king buzzer over weed beds. that was the only fish i got but it was worth it. the beast weighed in at 8.46. get there early and work any top water is what seems to be working for this lake the last 3 months i've been fishing it. by far the most productive lake in the southbay, only if those damn jet skiers would keep there damn distance.
      City: san jose

      Tips: didnt mean to sound angry there. try poppers on a slow retrieve if you dont pick up any on the buzz action.