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

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Shadow Cliffs Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: matt whats the big deal with revealing your lures or the pond you fished. THese report are for people to share their day out so others can get an i dea of what to do. What your doing is really pointless.
Tips: There is a dencent frog bite out there right now in the back ponds. Also a flip bite with jigs and senkos. Keep it slow.
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: hey Tim, where r u fishing? i dont wanna take ure spots, but in the front? arroyo? what kinda cover? and another question, what color jigs r hittin in the clear water right now? a brown?
ive been getting skunked lately, it'd b great if u could help me out please!
City: pleasanton -
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: alright thanks man
City: pleasanton -
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: DIRTY WATER!!!! almost like chocolate milk. 1 foot visability. not dark muddy water, just realy murkey. went today and fished senkos, no bites. no one else was catching anything either. i dont know where all the fish are. only saw one in some REALY heavy cover right off the shore in a cove
City: pleasantonTips: fish blue and blak jigs. or just wait till the water clears up.
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: I suggest getting a pretty decent baitcast reel or else you wont have a fun time with it. I like quantum reels. But on the cheaper side of things you can get a shimano baitcast around the price your looking for. Also ball bearings make a difference when wanting a fast or slow retrieve. Look at cabelas.com or maybe bassproshops
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Ive been here a lot of times, but Ive never been into the ponds. Does anyone know if there are any transitions or channels? And do those poles mean that its deep back there?
Tips: laugh after a good (or bad) day of fishing
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Water Temp: cold
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: The wind finaly slowed enough to get out today and I floated the back ponds. Started out on the first one (the dog pond) and did pretty good drop shoting 20-25 ft. I didnt think people would still let there dogs jump in that freezing a@# water. I had a 3 mil neo on and shill could feel it. I met some other floaters and they said it was a tough bite. They were pretty cool and told me how to get to the back pond (tule island) so I gave that a shot and only got one small bass but the area looks great. I will be back for sure.
City: San LeandroTips: Deep weeds and work sloooooowwwwwww.
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Here is why we fish topwater...check this out...make sure to see both links
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: There are two ponds in the back with bass, the arroyo and the small island pond. Drive all the way to the end of the parking lot. Walk up the hill. The first one you see is the arroyo. Walk a little further down the path and you will see the other pond. They are both good size ponds with tons of bass.
Tips: get a float tube to fish the ponds. shore access is limited for both ponds.
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: I love this place. It would be a shame to see it go down hill because of people not releasing there fish. To all you ppl who keep your bass, there are stocked trout in the main lake for you to keep and eat. Stay away from the bass in the small ponds!
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: if i am correct i believe they are supposed to be planting thunders today.... or at least in the next week
City: livermore -
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Ive seen them at Parkway Lake but they are yellow trout. Pretty cool looking things.
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Water Temp: cold
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: fished today with only one bite with a large senko.water is still very dirty. we need some warm weather to get the fishing up and running. there was at least 10 boats on the main lake. I guess everybody is looking for the lunker. kinda funny. by the way. I fished the small pond.
City: redwood cityTips: hopefully one of us will catch Ralph this summer!!!!
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: last week somebody set the new lake record with an 18 lb. pig taken out of the main lake
City: p-town -
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: nice report!
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Im gonna try the back ponds tomorrow. I see that you guys are getting skunked. Nothing like getting skunked. What do you guys usually use? I always have tons of success with brush hogs and senkos in the arroyo. Most of the bass I catch are in the weeds. Nothing really near the trees or bushes. However, the small island pond is a whole different story. I usually try using a crankbait as slow as can near the tulles at the end of the pond. Even though there are tons of weeds over there, I still manage to catch a lot on a crankbait. Also, I throw texas rigged brush hogs(I prefer pumpkin seed & watermelon candy), senko's and if you want to catch a real big one the yum watermelon zallamanders are the way to go. I dont go to shadow cliffs a whole lot but when I do, I have pretty darn good success.
City: Morgan Hill -
Water Temp: warm
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Hit the lake late. Not a whole lot of action like saturday. Managed to catch a limit within an hour though. Yea.
Tips: Texas rig yamamotos. (any kind, excruciatingly slow retreive)
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: thanks alot assasin!
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: What color skirt for those spinners and buzzbaits? I've got a white/yellow one with 2 willow blades.
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: water that is release from Del Valle.
City: dublin
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