Northern California Lake Fishing Report

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Sunday, July 4th, 2004

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      Water Temp: not tested

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: went out to try for some crappie, at the lake at 8am, tried crappie jigs on bobbers, without bobbers, with snap shots. no takers, saw some bass swimming by the shore. pitched the jigs at them and got one taker, didn't weight him but he was about 17 inches long, too him and went him to eat. yummy.
      City: Antioch

      Tips: wasn't bass fishing but they are out there

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      Water Temp: 72-75

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Lake is as full as you will see it this time of year. Mellow morning with light boat traffic..We started at 6am and worked our way from the narrows to the Dam. Two nice fish early, one on topwater that went close to 6 and second on a jig that was a solid 5. Few more topwater fish and a couple on the dropshot and jig in the top 20ft and things started to die with the heavy holiday boat traffic around 10am..Lake is in good shape and we cought a mix of smallies and largemouth. Weekdays are best with the topwater lasting until late morning in some areas. Tons of bait in the top 10ft with suspended bass right under. We cought all of our fish on main lake points with deep water adjecent. Half day and off the water by noon. PopR,#208 hula grub,shad drop shot baits worked for us.
      City: San Jose

Saturday, July 3rd, 2004

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      Water Temp: 74-81

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: FISHING GUIDE SID SILBERBERG DID VERY GOOD DURING THE HEIGHT OF THE DAY .
      City: sanfrancisco

      Tips: FISH IN THE MORNING 3-6FEET OVER GRASS USE BUZZ BAIT FLUKES OR POP R DURING THE HEET OF THE DAY GO TO 18-23 FEET OF ANY MAJOR POINT WITH PLASTICS.

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      Water Temp: 74-81

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: FISHING GUIDE SID SILBERBERG DID VERY GOOD DURING THE HEIGHT OF THE DAY .
      City: sanfrancisco

      Tips: FISH IN THE MORNING 3-6FEET OVER GRASS USE BUZZ BAIT FLUKES OR POP R DURING THE HEET OF THE DAY GO TO 18-23 FEET OF ANY MAJOR POINT WITH PLASTICS.

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      Water Temp: 69-72

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: This weekends boat traffic was slower than I would have expected for a holiday weekend..Last few trips on the Delta have been up on the Sac River starting at Vierra's and going all directions from there with fair to excellent fishing depending on water conditions.. Best bite for us has been low outgoing. Fishing heavy jigs on channel bend breaks with deep wood and fast current. Heavy tackle is also critical so you can get back most of your hang ups and have the abilty to turn fish out of the junk once bit. 10-18' has been the ticket and just keep the bait moving and bumping thru cover. Brown/Green jigs or hulas. 1/2-3/4oz. can't get a good topwater bite going on the smallmouth but if you want numbers they will eat blades and cranks thrown in the likely spots..for quality in the 3lb class and a few bigger than that stay with jigs. You'll lose some jigs in deep wood/rock so bring plenty.
      City: San Jose

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: I've had a little luck at Indian Cove with crankbaits. Small fish, pound to pound and a half. Haven't seen any big cruisers. Plastics have been slow for me. Bass seem to be in 4-5 feet of water, near rocky shoreline or weed beds. I wish there was a way for a bunch of bass fisherman to pitch in and have the lake stocked with thousands of big bass, as well as more bluegill and crappie. Make the lake a real fishing lake. I'll contribute money for the cause. And we need to make it mandatory to catch and release until the lake becomes a great bass lake.
      City: danville, ca

      Tips: Reel slow and pray for hot weather.

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      Water Temp: unknown

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished the South end of Coyote for the PM bite, 4:30 to 8:00 PM, float tubing. Weeds are heavy in this part of the lake, so float tubers may want to plow through the marsh area at the end of the lake and avoid having to go through/around the weeds. Nothing on a senko, spinnerbait, or small swimbait for the first three hours, frustrating day w/ fairly high winds. Tossed a Texas-rigged Brush Hawg into trees, etc., and nailed a nice 4 pounder at about 7:50 PM. I would have kept fishing, but during the battle with the bass, my tube was punctured and I started losing air. I'm a pro, people! Had to head for the shore. So, caught a nice fish, but had a few battle wounds to show for it.
      City: Belmont, CA

      Tips: Plastics into heavy cover, this is always a good strategy for S. end, see below reports if you won't take my word for it. For those of you who are frogging enthusiasts (I am planning on trying it soon), those weeds in the S. end look like paradise.
      HEY, IF YOU FISH COYOTE, POST A REPORT. KEEP THE BASS FISHING COMMUNITY INFORMED

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      Water Temp: 78

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Was the first person to launch. Suprisingly there was no one there for a major weekend. Fished for 4 hrs. Boated 9 fish, nothing big. Caught one fish with a tag on it. Caught our fish on buzzbaits, spinnerbaits, and green with black flake lizards.
      City: Moraga

      Tips: This is a great lake. To bad you have to drive so slow. No biggie. Fishing was pretty decent

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      Water Temp: N/A

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished rom 3-6:30 PM along the highway 17 side. The action was very slow. There was no bite on the carolina rig that worked really well last week. Ater ishing about 2hrs, switched to the crank bait. Caught a a 3 pound ish on a silver count down rapala. Fished about an hour more, but with no bite.
      City: Mountain View

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      Water Temp: 72

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: trolled 6 small mouths 1 cat fish all put up a good fight.orange rainbow runner.orange buoyant.
      GO FISH AND ENJOY THE OUTING I DID
      City: fremont

      Tips: GO FISH

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      Water Temp: 74+-

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Sorry I havn't posted much lately. It's been typical Trinity. Hot one day, dead the next. For the first ABA Tourny I had a client out the day before and found smallies on main lake points, or I should say, just off the points but within a 100 yds or so. Did real well, about 16lbs. Tournament day to start,NADA. I felt like the fish couldn't have gone far so we stayed on the lake side of the points, and started picking up fish 100-200 yds from the point. We targeted deep stumps and were culling by 8. Ended up with 13.33 good enough for 2nd. The following week I went out Sat. early and found some LM which were spawning deep (17-20'). I stumbled onto this pattern a few years ago, and when the water level,temp, and approaching full moon are right, the hogs are there. I picked up a 6+ and a 7 and loaded my boat and went home. Sat night I had dreams of a 20 lb sack. Sun morn I mad-dashed to the honey hole and they just wouldn't go. They were there.(Do you know what 6-7lb bass look like on your chart in 17' of water?) Anyway, I stayed way too long throwing the tackle box at em and when I finally left I found that the fishing was tough all over. I picked up 3 3lb smallies on steep walls on the way back to the weigh-in and finished 6th.
      Yesterday I took a buddy out and the spawning was still going on. He picked up a 5-15 right off the bat and I got a 4-15. Guess where either one of those fish would have put me last Sunday.
      Ah Trinity-I love it.
      Yesterday after the LM flurry we just ran around and fished the usual stuff. Caught lots of smallies to 2.5 and generally had a great day. Still couldn't get a crank or jerk bite going but had a lot of fun fishing slow.
      Vince Holson, who used to run Longs' fishing dept. is opening up a new tackle shop where the old furniture store used to be. I'm going to make sure he carries the stuff that works on Trinity,(He already has ordered from Pro Worms) so stop in. He'll know what is happening on Trinity, I promise.
      City: Weaverville

      Tips: Don't put all your eggs in one basket....

Friday, July 2nd, 2004

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Great Day to go fishing...We jigged a watermelon yamamato grub for most of the day. Caught 3 on that and mist a lot of hits swimmin it back up to the surface from deeper water. Then we also caught one on a senko and the other on a ratltrap. They were all small fish. Fished the west side of the lake going south of the damn.
      City: Morgan Hill

      Tips: i seemed to get a lot of hits swimmin this weedless football head yamamato grub back up from deeper water, so it might be a good idea to cast the grub in about 10 to 20 feet of water maybe even deeper and just let it sink to the bottom and varie the speed of your retrieves (try slow or fast) back up to the water

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      Water Temp: n/a

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: WELL IF THERE IS ANY GROUPS OF CONCERNED ANGLERS GOING OUT TO DO A LITTLE RESTOREING DROP ME A EMAIL 2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE...I'LL SHOW UP!!!
      City: san francisco

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Didn't fish, just lookin'... Lake level down ~1 - 2 feet. Saw some 3 to 5 lber's slammin' baby bluegill up onto the banks near the island. Wouldn't even look at the offerings of the two anglers I was watching. One fish did a couple of swirls at a frog offering, but no takers.

      Tips: Small, small, small.

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      Water Temp: n/a

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: WELL IF THERE IS ANY GROUPS OF CONCERNED ANGLERS GOING OUT TO DO A LITTLE RESTOREING DROP ME A EMAIL 2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE...I'LL SHOW UP!!!
      City: san francisco

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      Water Temp: n/a

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: WELL IF THERE IS ANY GROUPS OF CONCERNED ANGLERS GOING OUT TO DO A LITTLE RESTOREING DROP ME A EMAIL 2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE...I'LL SHOW UP!!!
      City: san francisco

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      Water Temp: 75

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: senkos and spiners early both in shades of green. medium size cranks after 10:00. caught about 7 on the morning bite and 2 after 10:00. not much size except a 7.5lb one on baby bass crankbait
      City: fresno

      Tips: once the sun gets high the bite shuts down

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      Water Temp: 79.9

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Just got back from houseboating for 5 days with two other families who have never been houseboating. Had a great time and the fishing was decent in the mornings and evenings. Caught mostly spotted basss and 2 black bass on lucky craft sammy, jerk bait, brush hog (pumpkin color, morning dawn plastic worm, and a spinnerbait. Fish were located mostly on points with big rocks and brush near by on the main part of the lake. Water temp was 79.9 in one arm and 72.5 in another arm. Biggest spot went 2.75 lbs. Trout trolling was terrible from anglers that I asked.
      Fire Jon
      City: San Bruno

      Tips: Fish early or late, top or bottom. Lots of little fish

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      Water Temp: n/a

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: WELL IF THERE IS ANY GROUPS OF CONCERNED ANGLERS GOING OUT TO DO A LITTLE RESTOREING DROP ME A EMAIL 2 WEEKS IN ADVANCE...I'LL SHOW UP!!!
      City: san francisco

Thursday, July 1st, 2004

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      Water Temp: 72

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: I wouldn't call it "clear" but there is 3-4' vis at the dam with a little less around the rest of the lake depending on boats and wind.Water quality is good with a lot of shoreline brush.

      Excellent fishing for numbers ..the hard part is getting size consistantly. Water level is holding pretty steady and down maybe 20'. Jigs fished 5-30' will get keepers all day but covering water with a fat free crank is getting better quality for me.

      Dragging worms,jigs,dartheads ect on main lake pionts and steep hard bottom banks for numbers.Once the wind and boat wakes pick up crank the mud lines for better fish. Havn't thrown a blade much but it might be a good idea.
      City: San Jose