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

Saturday, February 11th, 2006
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Casitas Lake
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Water Temp: 59-60 AM rising
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Weather was warm, clear blue sky, mostly glassy calm. Air temp was 75+. Water was lightly stained, green, and healthy looking with about 3-4' visibility. Tossed swimbait on points for first hr with no follows or bites. Put the big rods in the box and switched to worms and eventually started getting bit along the old brush line in 15-20', I was shakin and my buddy split shotin. Also tried rippin, jigs, and senkos- no bites. Cruised the shallows but did not see any shallow fish or cruisers. Finished the day out on the worm pattern. We landed 8 fish from 1-3lbs and probably had 11-12 bites -nothing big but lots of bites and a fun day. All our fish were on 4" and 6" robo worms and 6 and 8lb line. Color did not seem to matter too much oxblood, aarons and ayu all worked.
City: Thousand OaksTips: Focus on the old brush line and you have a good chance to find the school sized fish, but keep an open mind since the fish will likely change quickly with the weather and rising water temp. You probably wont get any big ones doing what we did, but I thought it was worth sharing the info for guys like me that want to go out and get some bites and have a fun day.
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Coyote Lake
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Water Temp: 56
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: showed up at noon to bass boat central. tried my luck near dam where the water was the clearest. fished jigs, carolina rigs, texas rigs and had no luck. went to southern end and fished a texas rigged 10" power worm along the creek channel and caught 2 keepers 4lb and 2lb(10-15ft). must of been about 8 boats fishing the creek didn't see or hear of any good fish caught.
Tips: afternoons seem to be your best bet. slow retrieves. hold your ground. dont get run over by the million dollar bass boats
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Eastman Lake
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Water Temp: ?
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Great day of fishing 30 keepers in 5 hours biggest fish 6-14. fish are moving shallow. jigs, senkos, some topwater color didnt seem to matter
City: Fresno
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San Justo Lake
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Water Temp: 54
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Lake is clearing fairly rapidly, only stained in most areas. Lots of boats on the lake today, mainly trouters trying for the recently stocked trout, and several had success. The stocked trout appear to have mostly dispersed away from the launch ramp and are being caught by trollers. John got a couple nice bass (a 3 and a 2) on crankbaits today, but that was it for the two of us. I spent most of the day casting swimbaits, with no takers, and tried a red crankbait, large and medium-sized spinnerbaits, jig with Sweet Beaver trailer, and drop-shotting a 4" Senko and a Yamamoto lizard...no bites!
City: MontereyTips: Full moon tonight, but it may be too cold for an early spawn...the fish will probably be busy eating through the night and hunkering down tomorrow. We'll try some different stuff, fished slowly and on the bottom tomorrow.
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Shasta Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Dropped in at 4:00 p.m. today at Packer's Bay with my 11 yr old. Limited out at 4:45 p.m. All 2-3 lb bass. Saw and heard of lots of fish caught. Good time for some bass fishing. Bridge Bay was a zoo. Packer's parking lot was full as well. I figured most points would be pretty well fished. Boy was I wrong.
City: CottonwoodTips: Go fishing!
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Trinity Lake
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Water Temp: 45-48
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Got out for a while with a buddy from Redding. Usually when Terry comes over the hill special things happen. Last year about this time we ended up with a 8-7 LM and a 5-12 smallie along with several other quality fish. A really special day. This time was not quite the same. We ended up with what would have been a great on Shasta, but was a little disappointing for Trinity. Best LM just over 5 and the best smallie over 3 with the 5 best around 15 lbs. We caught about a dozen fish.
City: WeavervilleTips: Duh Team Spoons were working as well as anything but the Gitzits and ball jig worms worked also. I expect as the moon phase darkens the fishing should improve.
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Friday, February 10th, 2006
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 52-58
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Just finished a 3 consecative days of Guiding with clients from all over the bay Area.
10th (Sat), Caught fish in the narrows on Drop-shit rigs from 25ft down the 45ft. It was a light bite, more of a feel or munch bite than a BANG. We also caught them on Hula Grubs. No set Color to speak of. One thing that I notice and elabated on was the shad were strung out horizontally at 40-45ft.
2nd day (Sunday), Totally different weather from Saturday, couldn't really put anything solid togather like Sat, We did catch some fish at the buttom or in creeks and points, DEEP. Went to Main body of the Lake and run into a totally different pattern than the Narrows. Smallmouth to 10lb+ limits where moving up and down on shelfs. We riped some and drop-shot most of this pattern. Ended up putting a solid pattern for these gentleman.
3rd Day. Knowing the patterns for bigger fish, had a single gentleman. Days weather again wasn't has the day before. Narrows, Off totally, Wraggs at the very end caught some dinks. Left for the Main lake area and fished a different area than the day before. Slow start, put was putting a pattern together. Fish were either on top of a point or along the side around 20ft. We established a solid pattern in about 2hrs with rotating three point areas for smallmouth.
The gentleman wanted to learn the Northend of the lake referring to the article I had written. Im game. Spent about an hour showing him depths and meter reading (Detailing)for prespawning Largemouth that are or will be setting up for the spawn. I was asked not to give to much info out about we caught nor on. I guide clients that fish tournaments thus I respect their wishes. But, I can say this, WE FOUND THEM, within 8 cast 3fish immediatly in the boat and nothing less than 2 3/4lbs to he he, I cant say HAR!!! I can say I even got excited on the quality.
The last two trips were with Tournament Fisherman and I respect all their wishes, names, location of catch etc. I try an estabish patterns that work for my clients, its up to them to establish there patterns and where.
One diffently situation I did find tho was that each day on the water was different from the prevouis day. No one day was the same within 3.
With a known cold front coming in again for this upcoming weekend event. These patterns can change but the fish are still there but maybe shallower or deeper than caught but still there.
Take care and good luck, for information on setting up guide trips, either fun fishing relaxing or Tournament Fisherman contact me at (707)374-1446 or just click on the advertisement above.
Rich Thiel
Rich Thiel
City: Rio VistaTips: With the weather changing again in the near future the bite on some patterns may change, so should you if you have something going on a certain bank or multiable banks, change to a different technique or approach to given area.
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Cachuma Lake
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Water Temp: 55 or so
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: End day of a hot spell, clear skies at 8am. Tried fishing steep walls in Cachuma and wall east end. Switch to leadhead with worm and found one very good fish off Johnson entrance cliffs. Tried various other things for 2 little guys.
City: Santa BarbaraTips: Cooler weather returning with a chance of some early morning fog. Wind came up about 12:30. Not bad though.
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Calero Reservoir
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Water Temp: 55
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: fished mostly main lake points. had best results dragging hula grubs and crawdads in 10-20ft of water. caught 6 keepers from 1-4lbs most fish were caught in the afternoon when the water warmed up.
City: morgan hillTips: slowwwwwwwwwwww
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Contra Loma Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: I fished here for 3 years before I bought my bass boat. I have caught fish bass to 8lbs, but many 3-6lbs on occassion. this lake has one problem and that is the people who keep the bass, I have seen people put 10lb bass on a stringer there, ugh!!@! two colors work real well, green and purple, after that black is my next choice. spinner baits white and chart/white
along the dam is a good choice this time of the year, use heavy tackle, the chance of a large 15lb+ striper is possible (I've witnessed this)
For plastics I always liked robo worms, yamamoto spider grubs (fished on a 3/8 oz football jig head) senkos (better in march-june)drop shotting can be good around the "hump" there is an underwater hump about 150 yds out from the ramp going towards the dam. I have one secret lure I never left home without, most people I ever told laughed and thought I was full of it, a chrome/blue kastmaster! when you see shad on the surface or any kind of surface action throw that kastmaster through it, I caught many, many bass on it, and still use it to this day to catch bass on the delta.
City: antioch
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Eastman Lake
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Water Temp: 52 to 54
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: The bass are still holding to rock piles and now are moving up on the flats. Small brush piles are stating to hold bass to 4 pounds watermelon brushogs carolina rig is working in 10 to 20 feet of water also jigs are still working well in lite green pumpkin with a 208 yamamoto watermelon red/black flake single tail grub there no problem putting 5 or 6 bass in the boat in a couple of hours. the east ramp is a good area to fish and also swimming area as is the flats in the 5mph area pick a spot and fish a 30 to 40 yard area work it slow.
City: kerman caTips: these bass are not going to move now there going to start shallowing up even if the weather cools there pretty much going to stay where there at. try different colors junebug going to stat here soon also lizards are gettin close watermelon junebug brown & purple GOOD LUCK ANY QUESTIONS E MAIL ME HERE
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Merced Lake
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Water Temp: Cold
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Fished in the Fog for 3 hrs this afternoon. North lake for 2 1/2 hrs at the pier on the south side opposite the Boathouse and along the bank. also, fished the bank at the impoundment for 30 minutes. Fished a chartreuse bleeding spinner bait, drop shot rig with different color Robo Worm flukes, whacky rigged Yum Dinger. Got one biteon the drop shot rig and a hit on the spinner bait...missed both fish. No excuses, was paying more attention to my cigar than the fishing. I'll try again tomorrow.
City: Daly CityTips: Stay alert during your retrieve. Keep both hands on the wheel at all times. Smoke the best cigars you can afford.
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San Justo Lake
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Water Temp: 54
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: John fished several hours today and found it to be a very tough bite. He drop-shotted most of the day, downsizing to even 3" worms but could not get a bite, and he fished all over the lake. He graphed many fish in most parts of the lake except the upper end. DFG planted 1200 lbs. of trout two days ago and they're still clustered in the vicinity of the ramp where they were planted. The water that has been pumped into the lake appears to be colored as the lake has turned chocolate-milk color since last week-end...very low visibility. That's a nasty combination: cold (54 degrees) and muddy water.
City: MontereyTips: Cold, muddy water calls for slowing down. Fish will be mainly using their senses of smell and motion-detection (via the lateral line). Slathering lures with any kind of scent will probably help get bites. This might be a time to use spinnerbaits at this lake (which haven't produced for us at all in the past) since the fish can home in on the vibrations. Noisy crankbaits may also work if they can be fished fairly slowly. Bulky jigs with big pork trailers, like an Uncle Josh #1 frog, have worked for me in similar conditions in the past.
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Spring Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Launched arround 2:00pm, tossed black 1/2 oz jigs and texas riged brush hogs along west bank, heading north. Changed over to a 1/2 oz black spinner bait at north end. slow rolled againt the reeds. Slight wind blowing south to notrh causing slight ripple. Caught two 1 1/2 to 2 lb bass missed one grab.
Tips: With the water as so dirty anything dark and making noise seems to work.
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Thursday, February 9th, 2006
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California Delta
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Water Temp: Not Tested
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Out with a couple buddies and on the water about 9-nish. Launched at Hollands. Fished the rock banks for 5 fish using soft plastics, big fish here was 2 lbs, fished the docks for 3 fish using jig in black/red with trailer, big fish was pushing 4 lbs. I lost a good fish at the docks as well, she took a pretty heavy hookset and pulled about 2 feet of line before she spit the jig.
City: East BayTips: jigs by the dock, plastic creature/worm work too.
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Contra Loma Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: anyone have been out there lately? The weather is going to be steady this week which would help the clarity of the water. Please let me know if you have any report. Tahnks alot.
City: FrmeontTips: its precious to share your knowledge.
Good Luck Fishing.
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Shadow Cliffs Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: fished the creek from the bank for about 2 hours, caught one about 2lbs. no other real bites. I didn't even see any signs that the fish were active.
City: P-townTips: caught mine on a 10 inch black powerworm, good luck
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Tubed the arroyo pond today. The water is kinda muddy and cold. Started about 2pm, I got 4 bites and landed 2 in the first hour. I thought today might be a good day. I was WRONG.!!!.After about 3:30pm, the weather start gets colder, and fishing gets "cold" too. NO bites from 3 til 4:30pm. Fish are small only about 1 to 1.5 lb at most.
City: FremontTips: Still too cold to fish. Gotta wait alittle bit mroe.
patient.
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Sonoma Lake
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Water Temp: 56
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Fished Tuesday 2/7. Ran up to Yorty @ 8:00am and started flipping black/blue persuader jig with black/ blue flake hula grub trailer at holes in the bank with some wood nearby on northeast shore, slow hopping it back to the boat. Missed a couple of bites, then got one on as I was reeling up to make another toss. He wanted none of it, dove under the boat and tossed the jig. Ouch! That was the pattern, though. Kept on going down past rustler, got four in the boat, all pale winter fish, all about 11/2-2 lbs. Stay out as far as you can and turn off the flasher, use the trolling motor as little as possible. Fish are spooky, even in that pea soup. Bite turned off early, about 10:00am. Went back again on Wednesday and got SKUNKED. Tried t-rigged worms, dead sticked senkos, cranked, ripped, nothin'. Lake Sonoma Lockjaw. Like Vegas, you win once and you think your gonna hit it every time!
City: san anselmoTips: Aim for their mouth.
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Water Temp: 50.3
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: I got out on the lake today. fishing
SLOW two bites two fish good looking fish
4.0 and 3.5 on brush hogs in the trees 15 to 20 ft
good luck
City: Fulton
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