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

Friday, September 15th, 2006
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 70
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Went to Sycamore and White Slough for 5 hrs before the wind picked up making it real tough to hold positon. Total was 9 for my partner and I with two decent size, biggest went 4.2#. No surface action. Fish were hanging at 5 - 8 feet.
City: Elk GroveTips: dropshot with brown & blue 5-in roboworm at outside edge of hyacinth did best, followed by Wtrmln/red flk 6-in Senko. The fish are definitely deeper with this post-front, nothing on the inside. Move till you find a few takers, then work it.
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Casitas Lake
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Water Temp: 75
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: tough,alot of little fish,went thru 18 before one keeper,wed caught 6lb on crank first thing,sat cranked, no fish,drop shot the rest of the day,ox blood,2.5lbs,suggestion,crank inside brush and hit as many stickups as possible on the way out,also blades.
City: la canadaTips: crank,blades,then drop shot
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Thursday, September 14th, 2006
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Spring Lake
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Water Temp: 71.4
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Fished topwater in my tube from sunrise until lunch time. Caught 2 right off then had to really work for the rest. They didn't want anything fished fast.
Just a slow twitching minnow floater from the reeds or bank out 12 or 15 feet. They didn't kill it, they just took it under without a splash.
Nothing on frogs today.
City: Santa RosaTips: The weed is getting thick and the water is getting lower.
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Wednesday, September 13th, 2006
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Cachuma Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Hey Don!
Great tip on the bird fishin!! Never had that happen yet and yes, it must of felt like a huge toad! Hope things are going OK fo U. Any bites on a partner yet?
Bob
City: Santa Maria
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Folsom Lake
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Water Temp: 73-75
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Topwater bite changed a little from Monday in that the fish were a little less committed to taking the bait. Fished same pattern of submerged or emerging islands that are marked by hazard buoys with deep water nearby. Biggest was a 3 1/2 lb. Largemouth on a Rico and had 4 more for around 11 lbs.
City: RosevilleTips: Move around a bit until you find active fish, not all hazard buoys are marking the best areas. There has to be some deep water close. Vixen and Ricos were my baits for the day with dropshotted or dartheaded roboworms for the deeper fish.
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Tuesday, September 12th, 2006
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 76-80
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Launched at 6:00 out of Markley, hit a few points on the way out to the main lake. Had a few blow ups on top water, but no hook-ups. I did manage a couple 13" fish throwing a jerk bait. Fished around Big Island and caught 6 throwing Jerk bait, biggest was 2.5 LMB. By 9:00, I had made my to Putah and hit some outside points, switched to a tube and drop shot, picked up a few dinks. Couldn't buy a bite from 10:00 to noon. Ran back down the lake and managed a few more dinks but caught a 4 pound LMB on the Jerk bait. Wasn't a great day, it was 100 degrees by 1:00 off the water at 2:00. Finished up with 20 fish for the day.
City: AntiochTips: Should have fished the Delta.
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Cachuma Lake
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Water Temp: 74
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Dinged around Storke Flats tules with topwater. no luck. Dropshot hump mid lake and got 1 keeper and a couple of dinks. Fish seem to be nr 25 ft.
City: Santa Barbara
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San Luis Lake
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Water Temp: 78-81
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished the forebay in the evening. Started near the tower islands at about 4:30. Got several small largemouth bass on a sweet beaver. At the last hour and a half before dark, the lake came alive with striper's busting bait everywhere. Fished the flats in 2-4 feet of water and caught at least 20 striper's, (lost count after the first half hour), to 20 inches. All on top water. I was fly fishing with a Guggler and also throwing a small Zara Spook. Was getting fish or at least hit almost every cast for over an hour. Don't get this good that often, and I practically had the lake all to my self. Awesome evening.
City: Ben LomondTips: Fish the last hour and a half before dark on those evenings when it is flat calm and the top water action can be unbelievable this time of year. Almost any top water popper or plug will work.
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Got on water late...about 7 am..trolled rapalas, bait (crawlers and anchovies) and didnt get a strike or a nibble.
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: I just wanted to say thanks to Mike for posting. I just found this site and will start posting here also I fish San Antonio and San Luis.
City: Visalia
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Sonoma Lake
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Water Temp: 74*
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Started out @ 8:00am and fished 'til seven, with long lunch and a nap in between. Bite was on all day, with 14 fish in the boat and a lot of near misses. Great day, but frustrating, too. Almost all fish were smallies, best 5 around 11-12lbs, biggest going around 3+lbs, and the thing was, half the time when I was reeling in one of these guys, a huge largemouth was either chasing him or the bait. They were obviously competing to get to the lure, and the bronzebacks won every time! I'm not complaining...I just wish one of those big pigs could've outraced the speedy smallmouths. Tried several techniques early in the day, and finaly patterned them out around 10:00am. The answer was grass, usually w/ some wood mixed in, and a shallow slope of land going into the water. Stayed 20-30 feet off the weed edge, and cast either a weightless t-rigged soft plastic jerk or a senko onto the mat, dragging it quickly to the edges(make a commotion), then letting it drop and jerking it back to the boat. Frog techniques, but w/ senkos or jerkbaits. Tried same technique w/ a frog earlier, and had a couple blowups, but no follows after the frog dropped through or off the mat. Most bites came on the green laminate senkos, surprisingly, which I worked exactly like a j-bait, a few twitches, pause, repeat, etc. The impending cold spell realy helped the bite. They're eating now while it's hot. Saw another guy sticking to the grass too, so I figure he was onto the same deal, but maybe w/ frogs. Good luck and aim for their mouth.
City: San AnselmoTips: Grass mats, weed edges, stay out a ways and work it back to the boat. A lot of bites came on drops off of or follows past the weed edges.
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Trinity Lake
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Water Temp: 72
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished Mon and Tues. Monday was a numbers day, lots and lots of little guys with a few decent fish topped by a 4.92 smallie. Caught a couple topwater fish, this should get going any time now, but most were on worms and, you guessed it, Gitzits. The better fish were caught in about 25' in the center of creek channels. Every stump had 2 or 3 dinks. Not every creek channel held good guys. Saw a nice buck swimming across the East Fork, saw a swimming snake, saw a Kingfisher doing his thing, played with the Eagles, saw a ground squirrel lose a little fur to an osprey, (he survived). You wonder why I love this lake? Tuesday the smoke moved in, and the fishing went to h*ll in a handbasket. Weird!
City: WeavervilleTips: Today the wind picked up near the Pigeon and Bake-Oven fires near Junction City. The wind is out of the Northwest wich will blow the fire back toward Junction City. Winds of 30-50 mph are predicted. Save a spot in your prayers for those folks.
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Monday, September 11th, 2006
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Anderson Lake
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Water Temp: 76
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Best day yet on this lake. Caught a couple small ones on drop shot under Cochrane Bridge. Then went to the back of the river arm. Caught a limit plus one of nice keepers, including a 3.2 and a 2.5 on shakey head worms and Pro-Line jigs. Best 5 went for 11.2 lbs. Not bad for this lake, since it's usually more of a numbers lake. All fish came from 5-7ft of water on shallow stickups. Current seemed to help. I'm moving, so I'll give it all up!
City: MontereyTips: Tackle used - Shaky Head: 6' G-Loomis GL2 Worm Rod, 10lb Seagur Flourocarbon, 1/8oz. Ikey Head, 6" Roboworm in "Peoples Worm" color. Jig - 7'6" Shimano Clarus Medium Heavy Flipping Stick, 17lb BPS XPS Flourocarbon, 3/8oz Pumpkinseed Pro-Line jig with Strike King Denny Brauer matching chunk trailer. Both rods matched with Curado reels.
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Folsom Lake
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Water Temp: 75-77
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Started out in the north near Rattlesnake Bar and had two blow ups on a Rico from small fish. Moved to the middle basin area and found a 2 1/2 lb. Largey that ate a Vixen on a submerged island top. Moved to Anderson Is. and had a big fish blast the Rico, but didn't get hooked. A little further down the bank came the first Spotted Bass in a couple of weeks and he had a few friends with him. To another submerged island below Anderson and a 5 lb. Largey exploded on the Vixen. Off to another submerged island top near the campground and a another 2 1/2 lb'er comes aboard. Dropshot a 2 lb. Spot off a ledge in 25 ft. in Granite Bay, off the water at noon.
All told, 5 fish limit for around 13 1/2 lbs.
City: RosevilleTips: Didn't think the topwater would be as good as it was after yesterday, but the fish were coming from submerged island tops in about 6-10 ft. with 50 ft. close by. Bigger Spotted bass are suspended in 25 ft. over as much as 100 ft. of water chasing Salmon and trout, cooler, rainy will bring them closer to the bank, but for now it is the Largemouth show on Folsom
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New Melones Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: who knows what the bite is like up there
City: fresno
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Sunday, September 10th, 2006
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Cachuma Lake
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Water Temp: ?
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished Harveys cove mostly from the pier. I had a great time messing with the same 1-2 pound clones. By the end I had about 18 fish in 20ish feet of water best five probably 11. Only one decent fish that hit a junebug brush hog went 3. I also had a diving bird grab my drop shot rig. That was disturbing to say the least. I didnt catch another fish the rest of the night. bird swam across the bay, screamed a lot and then went back to his fishing. I think he will be ok. I let the ranger know. Has this ever happened to you? That bugger got me off the bottom! Scared the heck out of me. I thought I had a toad.
City: GoletaTips: bird fishing is a popular sport in the lower nile river region by the godiwannabucketmouth tribe but you should check local laws before trying it here.
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Calero Reservoir
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: The lake was unbelieveable this morning. It was dead calm and the water was like glass. There were only a handfull of boats and most of those were fishing. The fish were biting around the weeds on roboworms and senkos. I caught 6 small ones and lost about that many in the 2 1/2 hours I was there.
City: Santa Clara
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 72
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished a club tournament today out of Paradise Point. My partner and I spent the day fishing from Columbia Cut to the bottom of Mildred. We caught a lot of fish (20+) but never found a kicker. Our best five went 4 1/2, 3, 2, 2, 1 1/2 for a 13 pound total. It was good for 5th out of 20 boats.
Our first two quality fish (the 4 1/2 and 3) came on a Snagproof frog in the yellow headed blackbird color. They hit right next to some thick scum. The rest of our fish came on Senkos, jigs, Florida-rigged craws, chatterbaits and buzzbaits. We could catch fish on almost every flip by flipping little pockets in scum next to tules but they were all small so we switched to the outside of weed lines where we culled out all the little 1 pounders from earlier. We spent way too much time fishing shallow slop.
It took 18 1/2 pounds to win the event. Second was another 18+ weight and then it fell off fast. The winner had a nice 8.7# kicker. Second place had real nice average fish and got beat by the lucky kicker...sounds like Texas Hold'em poker, huh?
City: Fair OaksTips: 1) Our three best fish came on buzzbait in open water (1 fish), frog right next to the outside edge of scum (2 fish), chatterbait over top outside edge of weedline (1 fish) Florida-rigged craw on the outside weedline. So, if I was to draw any conclusion it was that the better fish are holding on the outside edge of weedlines or scum just inside the shade line.
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 76
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Another picture perfect day on the lake, little or no wind and not too much pressure even with a decent sized tournament being held. I took 11 fish all day mainly drop shotting. My best 5 went 16lbs with the largest coming in just over 4lbs. I again had fun with the LV 100 on light line and had a HUGE fish come unbuttoned near Buckingham.
City: Petaluma
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Eastman Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished from 8pm to 3:30am and had some really good fishing. Fished the 5mph area and caught fish between 15-30 feet deep. The larger fish (3 and 4 lbs) were caught around 20-25 deep. We used jigs and brush hogs to catch around 15 fish. The smallest fish was 2lbs and the largest being 4lbs. Had fun and learned a lot about the lake.
Tips: Brown jigs with Yamamoto single tail trailers in watermelon red or green pumpkin with black flakes. Also try brush hogs in watermelon red or green pumpkin with black flakes. Super slow and the bite s very light. Good luck!
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