Northern California Lake Fishing Report

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Wednesday, September 1st, 2004

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      Water Temp: Not Tested

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: To all those guys whom took my posting seriously and e-mailed me and post their suggestion there's only one thing I can say you guys "ROCKS" Thank you very very very much I will be forever in debt with all you kindness I'll let you know how I did on my trip
      City: San Francisco

      Tips: Coming soon

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      Water Temp: 75-76

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: STARTED ABOUT 6:30AM WENT INTO THE NORTH FORK ,TRIED TOP WATER WITH A SAMMY NO TAKERS IN WHAT LOOKED LIKE A PRIME SPOT ROCK PILES 8-10 FEET OF WATER TOOK OUT THE CRANK BAIT FIRST CAST CUAGHT A LARGEMOUTH ALMOST 4LBS. ONLY GOOD FISH ON THE SAME STYLE CRANKBAIT JUST A DIFFERENT COLOR ,CAUGHT TWO OTHER FISH IN THE 1 LBS RANGE SAME COLOR .NOT BAD FOR TWO HOURS .
      City: ROSEVILLE

      Tips: AS I HAVE SAID BEFORE ONLY TIP IS THOSE LUCKY
      CRAFT BAITS ,WON'T USE ANY OTHER HARD BAIT TIGHT LINES KEEP THEM WET WHILE YOU CAN .

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      Water Temp: 76

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: I've been fishing the lake consistently 2-3 times during the week. Each time I usually catch 15-25 bass which are fairly small. I've been catching the bigger ones on the west side of the lake in 10 feet of water or less. 3/8 oz. spinnerbait, 4inch Yozuri minnow, and shad rap have been working very well. It's been really hot and the bigger ones aren't really biting, however I did manage to catch a 7 1/2 lb bass on the west side of the lake over a rocky point.
      City: Ventura

      Tips: Fish early in the morning or the last couple of hours before the sun goes down. During the hours of 5-7 PM they really start hitting. If you want to fish during the day when it's hot, you could always break out the plastic worms. --
      --Catch and Release (So they get bigger!)

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      Water Temp: 70+

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Did a quick afternoon fishing session. Got out around 515. Second cast with dropshot picked up one just under 3 pounds. Later on while flippin some bushes, missed a good fish, maybe around 5. Then i started cranking the deeper weeds to get nothing. Crank some more coming back to the launch are, and picked up one around 11", and that was it.
      City: santa rosa

      Tips: Fish your confidence baits and the fish will come

Tuesday, August 31st, 2004

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      Water Temp: don't know

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Well I guess there is no boat rentals here then boy I was looking forward to go this long weekend and rent a boat for a whole day but none have responded my posting I guess all this nice report is just gonna be part of my fantasy catching some of those anyway thank's guys keep posting at least I'll be updated on action
      City: san francisco

      Tips: Sorry can't help I haven't been there actually

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Started out early. Topwater was slow until my Girlfriend had a close to 3lb blow up on a chug bug. I had a few nice blow ups but no connections on a buzzbait. All right up tight to the bank. Fished the southend with chrome rattletraps and nailed them as usual. Nothing big. I love this lake. Still can't catch one over five.
      City: Boraga

      Tips: Fish early. Rattletraps along weedline in certain spots. Good Luck!

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Took the kids to Lafayette. Caught lots of bluegill. Tried to catch bass, but I got skunked. I tried everything, but nothing. They looked at the rapalas, but didn't bite.

      Any suggestions. I am new to bass fishing.

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      Water Temp: 78-81

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Took a friend out for his birthday. What a day, boils everywhere. Made a few very long runs and still made the boil. Caught 4 total, and dropped 5. All 4 between 3-6lbs. Most action in the main and south end of the lake. A few boils in deer flat area.
      City: Concord

      Tips: The shad are about 2-3" right now. Downsize your bait to match the hatch. Don't daydream, keep them eyes a peeled!

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      Water Temp: 77*

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished from 6Pm to about 11:30 Few Boils- No Fish-I think Boat traffic pushes them back down from the weekend- will try later in the week to see if there is a change-
      City: Stockton

Monday, August 30th, 2004

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      Water Temp: 78-76

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Roland, no the Tracker wasn't me - I'm the white Triton. Plus your report was for the 29th and mine was for Monday Aug. 30th and started that evening ending up on Aug. 31st at 8 am. My advice is to use the Senko for the most part and once an hour check the jig/worm bite to see if they are again working because they aren't right now - at least in the lake areas I fished. I was only having success on one particular Senko color and I was Texas hooking them (not wacky) and fishing them weightless. Cast it out, let it sink, twitch it once or twice every 5 - 10 seconds. After the first "thunk", wait about 5 seconds and then set the hook IF you can feel some weight on the line. Watch out for deep hooking the fish. I think the delay is only needed for the little fish, but that's mostly what's biting! I used 5" Senkos with 3/0 Gamakatsu EWG hooks. Only one color worked at night and a different color worked during the early daylight period. Before dawn, try reaction baits.
      City: Folsom

      Tips: Cover a lot of ground. The great early morning bite I experienced was in an arm I had not fished during the previous night (12 hours) so it could have been that this area may have been great at night as well with better quality fish. Those points near the spillway have been good in the past in early to mid fall, but this lake is changing and the areas and methods that used to be good ain't so hot now. Most of my "milk runs" no longer produce like they used to. If you're fishing from the bank, you can cover a lot of water on foot now because the lake is low and the bank is walkable.

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      Water Temp: 78-76

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished from 6 pm till 8 am. Day after full moon. Senkos and crankbaits were the ticket during the remaining afternoon daylight. Then the bite died for 3 hours. Then the Senko bite turned back on and stayed on all night and continued into morning. Morning crankbait bite was pretty good. Saw a 10+ jump near the boat about 7 am. Probably caught about 20 all told. Maybe 7 of these were morning crankbait bite fish. All Senko fish were sub-2 pounds including many dinks, the crankbait fish went as high as 3.5 with many 2's. Btw, two days ago the Amador moonlight tournament was held and first place was about 21 pounds with big fish just under 4 pounds. Pretty sure the 21 pounds was for 10 fish.
      City: Folsom

      Tips: Fish rocky/shale banks. All fish were shallow though tried deep. Fish first light - night fishing nothing to write home about right now. Main body and the arms both produced fish.

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      Water Temp: 77.9

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: went up north for a change, in at Sugarloaf Low Water ramp at 1845, air temp 95, wind out of the south at 10, dropped the trolling motor and went staight across to the rock walls ad headed upstream throwing some topwater and rip baits. Got 2 blowups and one in the boat on a rip bait, continued north till about 2015 with no more hits, turned around and came back down the same wall as I saw a lot of fish stacked up, put a MGM #23 twintail on a darter head and fished up against the wall and tight to it throwing in front of the boat and picked up 11 dinks real quick, at 2040 got bit good and the fish ran off out into the main channel and headed down and I am figuring a large catfish as it stayed down and was pumping the rod. Went around the boat once dodging the big motor and troll motor and finally get it up and in the net. a nice fat 4.02 largemouth tossing 1 inch shad with every head shake. Got him back in the water and continue down stream catching 2 more and another good one at 1.96(spot). The bite shut down around 2115 so i motored back to the ramp and got out at 75 degrees. The ticket tonight was using the darter head and allowing the bait to fall slowly while standing in some 70ft of water 10 ft out from the rock walls and trying to hit the wall where it went in the water. If i missed it by a foot or two then no hits. Fish not shy tonight, they hit those twintails with reckles abandon.
      City: Redding

Sunday, August 29th, 2004

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Rick, was that you fishing in the Tracker? I was out there bank fishing the points above the spillway. I tossed jigs and brush hogs all night for nothing. I got a few hits on the brush hog but no takers; every hookset was a strike out. I did horribly out there. I should have explored a different pattern.
      City: Sacramento

      Tips: Read Rick's report.

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      Water Temp: 74-79

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished on Sunday with 2003 Pro-Teen winner Wesly Ford from Lincoln. Wes just turned 19 and mom bought him a guide trip for his birthday. Targeting big fish and flippen were Wes' desires for the day. So off we went to throw spooks, committing the first 2.5 hours to an area where I've been triggering some monster fish into showing themselves. After 30 minutes of no takers, noticing the void of shad and again remembering we had a full moon the night before, I knew this tactic prolly wasn't gonna work, but we committed ta do this, otherwise the conditions were perfect, start of the outgo, no wind, no skiers, and virtually no other fisherman. By 8:30 we had two keepers and one plop on the Cicada, time ta start flippen ahead of schedule. We tied on a Kreature, SweetBeaver and the brown jig-n-grub. As we moved to our first spot on a rock levee bank, Wes asked what I was gonna toss, I said the Jig son, the bite today is gonna be tough, I gotta stick with my confidence bait. Next hour we caught 8 fish at 2 pounds. We then bounced around and hit a number of key areas with current on them, about 11:30, while Wes is re-tying, I pop a fish at 5.5 pounds. We then changed up and went to Disco to dropshot some big baits in deeper water at 16-24 feet. We caught a number of fish on a 6" Mojo Reefer in smoke. When we found the shad, we found the bass. The better bass were in about 13 foot of water just outside the last weed line, the smaller fish were out underneath and chasing the shad in 18-24. 2:00pm we took off to go throw frogs the last 3 hours of the day. Quarter to 5:00 I finally git a 6.5 pounder to scarf my Cicada. 500 textbook casts later, we finally found that one good froggie fish.
      City: Oakley, Ca

      Tips: Today, we only had a 20 fish day, but by sticking to the big fish baits and keying in specific areas, we caught better fish, all keepers with the best 5 going about 19 pounds. Look for the shad balls, not the long, meandering schools. If ya see the balls, the shad are being defensive to something feeding on them. If the bass themselves aren't feeding on the shad, them big girls will be scarfing the small bass, gills, breem and other forage that are! Full moon still having a negative influence on the River fish. Grin and bear it, otherwise head ta ClearLake or pick a lake ta fish at night!

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      Water Temp: 72+

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished from 6am to noon with a good freind. Started with top water around Rattlesnake Island and had no bites on buzzbaits or spooks. Moved offshore to rock piles and immediately started catching fish on Yamamoto Kreature baits. Caught them on every color in the boat...3 different watermelon based colors, 2 different green pumpkin colors and 2 different black colors. Left the rock piles to work breaks around Anderson Island and Pirates Cove. My partner used a small Brushhog and Zoom 4" Lizard on a C-rig. We both caught a lot of fish with the fastest bite coming on the small lizard and the better fish all came on the new Yamamoto bait. We never caught a kicker fish and our best 5 totaled 16 pounds 2 ounces on a Normark scale...just a bunch of solid 3+ clones. Also, there was a full moon right up until dawn so we really expected a slow bite and were happy with our results.
      City: Fair Oaks

      Tips: Worked the Kreature bait on a 1/2 oz Yamamoto weedless jighead (Yamamoto 66 series). Had to keep the jighead moving fast to prevent it from getting stuck in the rocks. It felt much like working a crankbait as it kept banging rocks.

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      Water Temp: 75-78

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fish the main lake rock walls. Fish were 30'-50'. Bigger fish came off drop-shot and spoons. I boated 8 with 2-3 lb. fish coming on the spoon. they were hungry, had the spoon in their throat. My son and a friend fishing from another boat said the caught 15 or so. they were on the water at 0500 hr. and were picking up top water fish, super spooks and torpedo tailspinners as late as 0800 hr. a few cranking and drop-shotting as well. I used my electronics to find a school then dropped down on top of them. i'd pull one nice fish out the then nothing. I only caugh one sweeker the rest were quality fish. left the lake at 1030 hr. after 5 hours of fishing, getting too crowded.
      City: Turlock

      Tips: Rock walls main lake. 6" brown worms with red flake. hoppkins spoon (silver).

Saturday, August 28th, 2004

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      Water Temp: 76F

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Hi,
      I went fishing with my friend, and we caught 20+ bass between us. However, the largest bass was about 1.5lbs. We fished the points and drop-offs in 10' to 20' water.

      Good Luck

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: With blazing temps predicted we decided to get an early start. Fished around middle river and Mildred w buzzers, poppers and traps. Had a dozen or so fish in the boat withing the first 1/2 hour of wetting our lines. Mostly non keeper but did stick a 5.1 and another about 3lbs. Got a a fiesty 4lb stripe near the pumps at Lower Jones to boot. Off the water by 9am with twenty something boated, no other quality fish to speek of. For us, the topwater bite died off as quickly as it started and we didn't feel the drop-shot urge.
      City: TRACY

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      Water Temp: 75

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Had the pleasure of entertaining two of the Future Pro Tour's main Sponsors. David & Ron had never bass fished before and brought no equiptment with them. After the field had left we meandered down to Holland Cut, flipped a coin to stay out of everyone's way and ended up fishing between Quimby and Lil Mandy Islands. The topwater bite first thing in the morning has been producing some very nice fish around tulle, wood & grass islands in the middle of sloughs that have deep water access on both sides. I spooled up a couple of spinning rods with some braid and let em toss a buzzbait and a small baby bass prop bait. I fished the Super Spook and Cicada. No bites or takers until about 8:15 when the propbait got a small fish, then the buzzer got a keeper. I switched to a popper and started ta "bloop bloop" and two really nice fish swirled but did not take the bait. Seems the bite had died due to the full moon and fish must be feeding very heavily at nite. Then took off to Lil Mandy and joined the crowd drop-shotting, we caugh about 30 non-keepers the next two hours. Bite was very slow and ya had ta really shake that 5 3/4" Kut tail ta git em ta eat it. We then went off to Sandmound and flipped jigs and Kreatures. Lots of "tap-tappers", tail bites and dinks, only managed 3 keepers the next 2 hours before I had to have them back to Brannon Island. No real exciting bite on this day, but it was a special adventure with these two novices who certainly had a blast.
      City: Oakley

      Tips: The bite on the River has gone from "very good" and wide open, to "fair" with the introduction of the full moon. Active fish seem to be concentrated. I see two choices, dropshot and crank for tons of small fish or take your chances with a Spook, Frog or jig-n-grub and fire away at key big fish targets all day long and look for those few explosive bites.

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      Water Temp: 72

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished the Future pro tour on Saturday as well as my partner pre fished that prior Monday alone and the both of us pre fished Wend. and Thursday. Tough bite for us . Our best day was Monday and Wend. Thursday was a prelude to our day on Saturday. Probably caught 20-30 fish but only weighed in two for 3.5 something. Lost count of the 12 inchers and smaller. The important part is we had a good time, fished hard in both our prefishing and on D day and did not loose any fish. We fished in and around Venice , disapointment and the San Joaq. River.
      I think alot of the time we loose site of what this is all about, fellowship, the hunt, competion, friendship, and the freedom to participate in events such as this. Thanks to Vence and all the future pro staff who got up earlier and stayed later to make this circuit happen-- Good Job.
      City: Sacramento

      Tips: Most of our fish came from flipping the first foot back into green hycanthias(sp) as well as one early topwater fish on a buzz bait. Personally, I can't wait to see the glow of my black light on Clear Lake. I have been spoiled this Summer.