Northern California Lake Fishing Report

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Saturday, August 12th, 2006

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      Water Temp: 69 to 70

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Launched out of Veira's around 6 AM and went to a spot that was real hot last week for smallmouths. We got into them again on crankbaits. We got 28 with the biggest going just shy of 3#'s. About half the fish would not be keepers, but boy do they fight. We were off the water by 11:00 AM. Great Day!!
      City: Suisun

      Tips: Fish down side of current breaks on rocky banks that have shade over-hangs by trees.

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Went fishing with my son Danny. Launched at Redbud and pretty much all over the lake. Danny caught the best fish of the day on his new Persuader E-chip spinnerbait, went about four pounds. Got good bites on the DD-22 white and chartreuse, roughly 10 or more fish, until it exploded on a rock. Also fished the Yamamoto kreature bait in watermelon red and got a lotta bites out of it also. Finished off the day cranking a white bomber back in Rodman and caught three fish to 3 pounds.
      City: Oakley

      Tips: Keep your line in the water and fish your confidence baits and you'll do well. The btie is still strong at Clear Lake and the fish are hot.

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      Water Temp: 80

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Well my buddy and I went out on Saturday around 3pm until 8:30pm and had some really good fishing. My buddy caught an +8 lb (couldn't weigh it because the batteries were dead on the scale) and i caught a 4 lb and a 5 lb. Together we caught around 26 fish between 1 pound to 3 pounds, besides the bigger fish. The top water bite picked up at dusk and that is when we started catching the smaller fish. We fished the 5 mph zone earlier in the afternoon and caught the bigger fish there then went to the dam area. Didn't catch anything until we saw fish breaking the surface and the hunt was on. We used top water, Team Diawa's, jigs, Senko's and grubs. The bigger fish hit the jigs. Great day on the water!

      Tips: Ready Mark's tips they work.

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Caught my first shast 20lb limit. Wow good fishing. I thought this was supposed to be a light line place, but nope. Threw huddlestons, and dd22's for 22.18 limit, no big fish just solid fish.

      Tips: If you want to catch big, fish big.

Friday, August 11th, 2006

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      Water Temp: 69-70

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Woke up a little late and didn't get to Frank's Tract till about 6 am. There were boats on every island and bassy looking rock banks. I got in line with the rest of boats and did circles around the islands and played follow the leader on the banks for 22 bass with the best five going a whomping 8 lbs. I threw cranks, plastics, and top water throughout the day.
      City: Sacramento, CA

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      Water Temp: 69-70

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Lauched 5:30 am and headed to the ever popular Frank's Track. I caught 37 bass to 4 pounds with the best 5 going 16 pounds flipping and pitching plastics all day.
      City: Sacramento, CA

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      Water Temp: 75-81

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Just a little nite fishing with Dennis Howard from 5pm to 9pm. Fished the South Fork in New York Cove using worms on split shot. At near dark we switched to small spooks and even small Norman crankbait. We mainly stayed on points and banks with deep water near. We went home with releacing about 10 bass from 1/2 lb to 4.0 pounds. Not a bad summer nite.
      City: rocklin

      Tips: Work'em slow and small around rocks.

Thursday, August 10th, 2006

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      Water Temp: 77

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: FISHING WAS REALLY TOUGH. ONLY MANAGED ABOUT A DOZEN KEEPERS. ALL REALLY FAT.
      LOOKED OVER THE SIDE AND THERE ARE CLOUDS OF SOMETHING SWIMMING AROUND OUT THERE, ABOUT THE SIZE OF A FAT QUARTER. DOESNT LOOK LIKE ANYTHING I'VE SEEN BEFORE, BUT THERE MILLIONS OF THEM ALL OVER.
      City: san ramon

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      Water Temp: 78-83

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Took my 8 year old daughter over friday with all the guys prefishing for the 100% thing on Sat. Couldnt crank a fish near loubow, but stuck just a couple on a jig. I had her dropshotting, but she only got bit once and lost it. I only managed 7 fish in 3.5 hours. Shag rock had 2 boats on it so I hit henderson and only got one on a spiderjig. Found some docks where my daughter wanted to swim up to the beach below a house. I fished 3 docks while she swam and caught 5 nice ones to 3.2. Got her into the boat and caught 4 more with one a 3.9. These were caught on a 6" blue ghost darthead. Ran back toward redubd and hit a couple of posts and cranked a 2 lb and then a 12" crappie. 17 bass and a crappie for the day. I did have a guy pull in 25 yards ahead of me on a rocky point and start fishing right at me.............I thought, WTF, I thought about coming unglued but I knew I'd hear the "I'm prefishing BS" so I decided to just be cordial as I had my kid in the boat.
      City: Yuba City

      Tips: The real good jig bite I experienced in july is rapidly diminishing as is the crankbait bite. They are probably still biting them, but just not in the areas I like to fish. I did see some guys worming real shallow in the shade of deep rocks and they set the hook about 10 times. They only landed one, but it looked to be a 5 lb fish.

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

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      Water Temp: ?

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: nothing on the lake, tried here and the ponds next to it, anyone have any suggestions to catch bass here, i tried everything man, just couldnt get em
      City: sj

      Tips: saw a lot of bass crusing

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      Water Temp: 78-81

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished from 5:30 pm till 1:15 am. Only 3 fish and they were well under 2 pounds. 2 caught before dark and one after dark. Caught fish on topwater, jig, and worm. Very slow. I saw one very dedicated angler pull in a fish about 10 pounds around 8:15 pm so someone had a good day.
      City: Folsom

      Tips: Fish deep and slow. Tournament there this coming Saturday so the lake was crowded with pre-fishermen.

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      Water Temp: 78

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Tired of Coyote, so I went to this lake for the first time. Much better IMO. Alot bigger, so the wakeboarders and skiers don't bother you so much. I launched and headed south, since I saw a bridge on the map. Threw a crank for a bit but only hauled water. Got under the bridge and got 3 dinks on a dropshot. Probably could have stayed there all day and got small ones but decided to move on. Went all the way back in the South End and picked up about 10 more on shaky head worms and dropshots. Only one keeper though.
      City: Monterey

      Tips: Smaller fish that Coyote but better numbers. Caught all my fish on 3-7" inch roboworms both dropshotted and on shaky heads.

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      Water Temp: 75

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Water very stained all over the lake. Temp has dropped down from 80-81 to 75-77. Fish scarce today. Tried topwater stick baits, jig worm on walls, flats, worms around coves and out to 25 feet. A few small mouth on hump nr water intake but nothing any size.
      City: Santa Barbara

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Caught around 15 fish early this morning. Used a spook for the topwater bite and got nothing but dinks. Fished a brush hog and got a few bigger fish incuding a five pounder, but still, nothing to bragg about. I popped my braid on something big while fishing the pockets. That's the way it goes. Off the water by 11:30.
      City: Brentwood

      Tips: Fish early, when using braid, check knots and line often! Tight lines!

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      Water Temp: 80.5

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: We arrived on tues. morning at about 9 am launching out of konocti vista. Started out fishing tules up north picking up a few on blades. We decided to go south and try to find a good reaction bite. I noticed alot of birds near henderson going crazy on shad, as we pulled up on a point we saw alot of fish busting the surface as well. We threw everything from flukes to ripbaits for the next three hours on one point hitting close to forty good fish up to 3.5#. We then decided to head toward red bud where we could pick up on a similar pattern. With fewer fish being caught we tried to cover alot of water with cranks and voo-doo baits. We landed a 10.7# at about 4:30. She was in twenty feet of water on a rocky ledge, she took a 3/8 oz white voo-doo bait; same as my wife's 9.1# a week earlier. I think that this bait is a good producer when the shad are schooling and the fish are attacking them. The next couple of days were pretty hot but the bite was so good it was worth it. My wife went home and my buddy Brian took her spot. He was equally excited from the results of the reaction bite getting good numbers on cranks. After a while we decided to try out our luck with jigs on the docks near Hwy 20 getting good results with a junebug pattern. We wrapped up the trip on Thursday with the same pattern, we agreed not to dropshot this trip but I think if we had we would have got some really high numbers doing so. Overall our best 5 were 26.6#.
      City: Placerville

      Tips: Follow the bait even if it means going offshore a little ways, cranks were working really well but dropshot would probably work just as good. Stay with white shad patterns and junebug plastics. In the heat of the day the bite was the most productive.

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      Water Temp: unk

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Full moon, set 0800. NE wind early then slicked off at thermal change.Fished top water for a few strikes, not as vicious as earlier in the week. Moved up north fork to main channel drop off, caught good fish to five pounds(black) on purple i/4 oz dart heads, Aaron's. Left at 10:00 a.m. Brown's Ravine was still locked till at least quarter past six so I launched at dike eight.
      Bite seems to be different each day, change uo try something new, good luck.
      City: Sacto

      Tips: Chance to experiment

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      Water Temp: 75-81

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Just add water and Folsom Lake has it. Move around until you find the fish. Go shallow, deep , around the trees, points and big and small rocks. Most of the bass I found were small but fun for this time of the year. I went out at three until 7:30pm and got 12 or so and missed just as meny. small worms, lizards with a split shot. good luck
      City: rocklin

      Tips: fish all over the lake

Monday, August 7th, 2006

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      Water Temp: ?

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: great day my friend twl and i went out on the tube today and landed 18 bass when we were out in our floattubes 17 caught on dropshot, one 5 pound jig fish.... all bass were keepers between 12 and 16 inches 1-5 lbs.
      City: antioch

      Tips: fish the tulies if you have a float tube or boat

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      Water Temp: 83 to 85

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Bass fishing here has been fair on bass to 4 pounds. There was a 10.5 pound bass caught on thursday of last week and a 7 pounder also most of the bigger bass are in the 18 to 30 feet of water and falling to brushogs and senko's. jigs are the number 3 choice with brown and purple or light green pumpkin 1/4 to 3/8 oz arkie weedless jigs. watermelon red/black flake or watermelon both work well in the senko's and brushogs. sneak in black/blue jigs also with smoke black/blue flake 179 yamamoto twin or single tail trailer. Target areas brush piles rock piles drop offs and big trees as bass suspended in the trees in mid morning. Areas to fish 5mph area lots of structure. Thats my first choice second choice dam in the 25 to 40 foot range and go to 3/8 to 1/2 jigs and go with brown and 208 twin tail yamamoto grubs. Fish slow and work these areas over well there not jumpin in the boat but in the deeper water the better fish are holding.Bank fisherman the dam area and the 5mph hit the points with deep water on either side also east bank to the keep out area are holding in deeper water use the same colors as we do from the boat.Watch for snakes also. 559-689-3255
      City: kerman

      Tips: FISH SLOW SENKO'S BRUSHOGS JIGS SOME TOP WATER AND BLADES LAKE IS AT 75% OF BEEN FULL OR ABOUT 25 FEET FROM BEING FULL.

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      Water Temp: 61-65

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: This is the Folsom report page, but since there is not a NATOMA page I'll give you guys a heads up here. After fishing the Frog deal this weekend, I had to go prove to myself that I knew what a good Bass looked like. Out this morning at about 9 AM at the Nimbus launch and found two quick keeper Largemouths on a spinnerbait. After a little while I picked up a 1/2 oz. brown jig w/ a Yammy Cinnamon trailer and put a keeper Smally and a 3.75 Largemouth. Down a little further to a spot that has held so many big fish over the years for me and "BAM" a 5.25 lb. Mule (Spot/Smally hybrid) on the same spinnerbait. Had a few other jig bites, but things really slowed down when the water stopped moving. Best 5 for about 15 lbs. Off by 1:30
      City: Roseville

      Tips: Natoma has a "tide" like the Delta that bottoms out everyday around 10 AM and crests every night about 11 PM. When the water is moving the fish get real active and look to feed on the over abundance of crawdads in this lake. Spinnerbaits and jigs work well this time of year around any piece of wood along the bank. This is a 5 MPH lake and you cannot run your gas motor below Willow Creek, so if you launch at the Nimbus Dam launch, it is electric up to the middle of the lake. Launch at Negro Bar and it is 5 MPH down to Willow Creek. Keep on plugging, you may only get 5-8 bites, but they will all be good fish.