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
Sunday, February 15th, 2015
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Folsom Lake
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Water Temp: 53-56
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Fished south fork all day, with some wind. Worked the mud lines with river 2 sea lipless crank baits and caught 15 fish within 2 hours between 2 of us. Best 5 going for 13 pounds
City: sacramentoTips: 9-12 am is the time slot to get all your fish
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Friday, February 13th, 2015
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Oroville Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Lake Oroville has come up 22 feet in the last 8 days to 46% of capacity. Fish have to be mixed up, confused with that much of an increase. That one heck of a lot of water.
City: Magalia
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Thursday, February 12th, 2015
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Oroville Lake
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Water Temp: 50
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Today I fished with Sunny from 7am to 10:30 am. Wow, lake sure looks different with the rise of water from the last rains. Best guess is it's up 12 feet maybe more. Cool and windy, water dirty and not looking good as it used to. Today we managed 12 fish, with Sunny catching the bulk of them, with one right at 15" or so. Most fish the basic 13-14" size. Sunny, your one darn good fisherman, think you could teach me a lot about catching spots. Thanks for fishing with me.
City: Magalia
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Tuesday, February 10th, 2015
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 55-58
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Ok this info is for the recreation fisherman so the tourny guys please skip this post
Fished main body and found them moving up shallow in the Pm all the areas you like to fish ,deep water with shallows close by Baits? Slow morning , faster Pm
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Monday, February 9th, 2015
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 55-57
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Went out both Sunday - rain was insane - but so was the bite. 20lb bag in under 3 hrs on windblown banks and Monday was even better with an afternoon bite that was stupid - 24-25lb in 3 hrs. They are getting predictable in the classic staging areas. reaction bites on the transitions. the storm activated the bite.
City: stocktonTips: its that time fellas, put away the darters and dropshots, time to stick some donkeys.
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Shasta Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: As some of you may know, we did indeed pass that 100' mark this past weekend! Also, we should be passing the 50% full mark in the next day or so. I was able to get the rain totals for the storm so far (at the McCloud location):
Friday: 6.83"
Saturday: 1.06"
Sunday: 1.62"
Total: 9.51"
I am sure the Lakehead totals were more than ours...and we will be getting more today!
I have added two comparison pictures from our cove. The first is December 7, 2014. The second is today, February 9, 2015. Just a little over 2 months we have come up 74.97'. The inflows from these recent storms should keep up for the next couple of weeks, so we should be seeing a great jump in lake levels.
I hope this brightens your Monday!!!
Lake Level Report (02/09/2015 at 7 AM)
Lake Elevation: 971.31' (95.69' below full pool)
Lake Elevation 2014: 936.69' (130.31' below full pool)
Storage: 2,250,370 af
Outflow: 523 cfs
Inflow: 34,271 cfs
Precipitation (24 hr @ dam): .70"
Precipitation (Season @ dam): 44.33"
Precipitation (2013 Season @ dam): 7.14"
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Sunday, February 8th, 2015
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Clear Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Currently we have rain, and we should continue to see more through Monday, then the forecast is for clear, warming weather through the 17th, and yes the lake has come up nearly a foot since Thursday.
We may just see 4 feet Rumsey by the time this system moves out. Currently the lake is at 3.75 Rumsey.
Prior, to this system things were really beginning to happen around the lake, and I would suspect once this is system is gone, and the forecast stable weather moves back in, things will really begin to improve once again.
Big fish, and I mean “big fish” was the word this past week. I know of six fish over 10 lbs last week, with a 12 and a 13 topping that list. Haven’t heard much? Nope, but that does not mean it isn’t going on. Trust me, while I cannot get into too many specifics, the bite was really beginning to take off around the lake.
Unfortunately, with my busy schedule I depend heavily upon friends and contacts for their reports, and these reports here would be impossible to do without them, so thank you again fellas for trusting I WILL NOT violate your trust.
That said, I can tell you that Mid-Lake North began to finally kick out numbers on a consistent basis this past week, as did the Rattlesnake arm. Glide Baits, Swim baits, , Jerk baits, LV500s, minnows, and A-rigs topped the list of reported producers. I managed to get out for a mid-morning excursion on Tuesday managing 13 myself, but apparently, had I listened to that little voice and gone a bit farther north, I may have really gotten on them.
So, with the forecast of 70 degree weather by the end of the week through the 17th, and with the rising water, I think things will really begin to get interesting as a result. Soon, real soon. Yes, these fish were already “beginning to look” as they say prior to this system, and I think we’ll see more of the same.
Personally, I’d get that glide bait and swim bait rod out and get after them. I think this spring is shaping up to be “one of those”, especially with the water temps being what they are.
Not sure how, or what to do? Well, then you may want to consider contacting one of the guides around the lake that specialize in big baits. Trust me, it will accelerate the learning curve dramatically, and you may just have that day of a lifetime, not to mention, it will save you money down the road in that you will see firsthand the proper equipment, thus saving you from purchasing any wrong equipment, be it rods, reels, or baits.
Interested? Here’s a couple of guys I’d have no problem contacting!
Alphabetically:
Matt Allen: 707-514-9704
Paul Bailey 818-584-5257
John Pearl 707-536-3984
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Saturday, February 7th, 2015
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 54
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: This past Saturday I went fishing with my buddy Albert. There was a chill in the air most of the day and the surface water temperature was 54 degrees and didn't change all day it was C0LD. After working the rocks outside of Monticello Ski School with no luck I headed into the ski school and saw one of my friends he told me he threw everything he could think of and couldn't even get a nibble. Decided I wouldn't waste time there and headed to the ranch house side to see if anything was going on there. Could not find any signs of fish activity but was still able to land a 3 pound 10 ounce smallmouth bass in the grass in about 10 feet of water. Good job Albert!!!!! I figured if we were lucky here we should try the vineyards so that was the next stop. I fished two rods brass and glass and I also threw a top water. We started at twenty feet deep and drifted to four feet and no signs of anything going on. Figured as long as we were here I would try my favorite spot with all the stumps in the water too no avail. Freezing cold and getting frustrated I headed back towards home fishing along the west side and using red and black crank bait Albert hooked a 2 pound smallmouth bass (see photos). Albert was happy I was happy for Albert so we decided to head in so we could defrost. Did I mention it was COLD!!!!!
'til next time.........................................................................good fishing!!!!!!
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City: San FranciscoTips: tough day
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Thursday, February 5th, 2015
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 54-57
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: I guess someone needs to do a report! It was a beautiful day one the lake yesterday - AFTER the fog lifted!! Sun didn't come out 'til about 11 am. I did a "teach the lake" trip with a client who is really getting into bass fishing! We ran all over the mid and south end, I showed him all types of on and off shore structure. The structure looked good on the Lowrance, but the fish and bait didn't show much. We hit some east shore areas and he finally caught a 2 pound largemouth on a long skinny worm he was using. He brought his own baits. I thought there would be a little more activity on the east shore in the late afternoon, but it didn't happen. We got back to the narrows on our way in - and stopped for a few last casts on a rock ledge. I picked up my brown/orange jig with a Yamamoto #180 grub and made about 4 or 5 casts. How many stories have you heard about the "last cast?" Well - here is another. I made one final cast, working my jig uphill over some scattered rock. It got CRUNCHED!! Great fish - a 4 1/4 lb spotted bass. I've always said - quality is better then quanity! What a beautiful fish - my biggest spot at Berryessa by 2 ounces. Now my client knows where she lives!!
Tips: I just found out last week that Yamamoto no longer makes my favorite #180 super grub. What to do! Heidi, from Yamamoto, said "Get Over It!!" - we have a million other colors! Anything any of us says about the lake conditions probably won't mean very much if the predicted amount of rain does fall this weekend. Let's hope and pray! If the storms do hold together, I think the lake should rise at least to last years level - and maybe more!
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Oroville Lake
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Water Temp: 52
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Damn, i went fishing again today at Lake Oroville, from 7 am to 10:30 am. Nice day on the lake with an improving bite. Water temp up to 52 degrees, about a degree a week right now. Once we get into the 60 plus range, bite will be wide open. Better count, got 13 spotted bass with finally one at the 15" range. All other fish 13-14 inch. Water still coming up, even though no rain for quite a while. Getting rain tomorrow to Monday, with estimated 4-10 inch depending where one lives. This should give the lake a little boost of water.
City: Magalia
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Wednesday, February 4th, 2015
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Del Valle Lake
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Water Temp: 53 afternoon
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Alternating calm and breezy weather but great for January! Hadn't fished for a few months so spent a lot of time trolling to charge the battery and see the fish activity. Saw no suspended fish the whole length of the lake up or back. I often see this in the afternoon summer now after seeing schools stacked up in the morning. Tried mostly jig and craw up or down rocky bluffs or 45 degree rocky areas with no luck and not graphing fish and I've got a Humminbird Matrix 67 unit with combo narrow and wide beam. I see much less bait balls in recent years. Anyone else seeing this trend?
City: dublinTips: Heard they are around 50' but I couldn't find them. Let us know if you are finding them, although the upcoming rains will change current lake conditions.
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Monday, February 2nd, 2015
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 49.8 - 52.7
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Weather: Early fog, blue skies with light high clouds
Lake Level: Falling tide early, long drawn out incomming\Best Depths: Most fish are comming off the various rock levees that have 7-14 out off the bank. The three fish we got this week that were over 5 pounds, all came off a tulle clump that had 6-7 foot of water at the bass and hit that flipped in jig on the fall. The spin
Fishing still remains tough for most on the Delta with scattered fish in 1-3 pound range and that occasional big one. The bass here are starting to move, we're getting a lot more missed bites on jigs each day than fish in the boat, as well as picking off
Guide Information: WWW.CoochsFishing.COM\Name & Number: 925-732-3293Tips: The bite is tough, keep yer head up, change areas and Thank God at least yer out fishing today!
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Clear Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Super Bowl Sunday!
Yep, super Sunday was as predicted. The bite has improved to the point where some nice fish are finally beginning to show themselves.
The reaction bite has been the best producer, but glide-baits and minnows are now accounting for their own livewell fillers. Numerous big fish reports have come in with
5-7 lbers becoming more frequent and two fish breaking the DD mark over the weekend.
Mild air temps and warming, clearing water (again) has turned the bite on for most and those not finding a solid bite need to move around until they do find the bite, it is definitely there. This week with the forecast weather change I suspect the swimbait bite will kick in and begin to become a factor as well.
Secrets? Nope, all of usual areas are producing fish to some degree with perhaps the muddier creek mouths being the only exception. The North end, Mid-lake, Rattlesnake and Lubo are all fishing fair to good, as is Shag, and it’s assorted reef areas.
Megabass Vison 110’s, 6 to 8 inch glide-baits, LV 500s, Little Creeper Trashfish, and Osprey 6/7inch top hooks would be my choice of weapons to go at the above areas.
Now’s the time for the big bites…so go get em’!
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Shasta Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Good morning, happy Groundhog's Day and I hope everyone had a great weekend filled with food, family and football! grin emoticon Fortunately we had a great Super Bowl that stayed close, very close, to the last seconds of the game. Congratulations to the Patriots on their win (as a die hard Steeler fan...that was extremely hard to say wink emoticon ).
Punxsutawney Phil (THE groundhog), has seen his shadow! Of course this indicates that we will have 6 more weeks of winter!!! She certainly isn't wasting her time starting either...
So far we have had about 0.30" of rain since midnight. This unstable pattern is supposed to stick around for a week and it does look like towards the end of the week we should be getting some heavy rain! I have checked several sites and they are almost all starting to line up. I have attached a snippet of one to give you an idea of estimated daily rain totals.
The lake level hasn't budged too much recently, but if these storms actually hit the area, we should see a nice jump in the levels. I will keep you posted as the week and weather progress and be posting more than I have over the past couple of weeks.
Fingers crossed and rain dances...everyone have a great day!
Lake Level Report (02/02/2015 at 6 AM)
Lake Elevation: 957.60' (109.40' below full pool)
Lake Elevation 2014: 935.80' (131.20' below full pool)
Storage: 2,005,141 af
Outflow: 1,946 cfs
Inflow: 3,475 cfs
Precipitation (24 hr @ dam): 0.00"
Precipitation (Season @ dam): 34.32"
Precipitation (2013 Season @ dam): 3.12"
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Sunday, February 1st, 2015
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Oroville Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Short trip today fishing the end of the west fork. Tossed worms from 7 am to 10 am and managed to catch just 6 spots. Odd thing all were clones to one another, right at 14 1/2" and taken in one 40 foot section of the lake. All fish taken 30foot down, deeper then may last trip.
City: Magalia
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Saturday, January 31st, 2015
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Mendocino Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: After getting a late start, didn't get on the water until noon, still caught 3 largemouth today, 2 lbs, 3 lbs, and 5.4 lbs. Caught all 3 on a Carolina rig. Clear skies and very warm for the end of January. Must be global warming. Fish on!
City: WillitsTips: Get on the water before noon
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Friday, January 30th, 2015
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 52
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished around sugar barge in my tube for 7 bass, nothing big but not bad for January. Lost one that might've been big. Senko and dropshot. Found many bites on the ends of the docks behind the pilings. Dropped down vertically and shake the dropshot in place. Let the senko sit for a bit after it touches down. The end of incoming was better for me and when I got bit I blanketed the area for a couple more sometimes. Tried jig and crank with no takers.
Tips: Scent up the plastics in the murky water. Most of my bites came where there was less current.
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Clear Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Clear Lake this week 1/29/2015
First of all, please accept my apologies for the late post. Normally I try and post by Wednesday so anyone who might be interested in coming up to the lake can have some current info with which to plan. Unfortunately, I’ve been a bit over my head these past couple of weeks.
The good side is it’s been busy at ReelEx on top of trying to find time to break in the new Ranger 520c. Thank you again Ryan and CandC Marine, this is by far the best Ranger I’ve owned to date, and yes, it actually exceeds expectations. Finally getting back out in my own boat is a relief for sure.
Today, after receiving several reports of a much improved bite over early last week, I was finally able to shake free to see for myself, and I was certainly not disappointed. While I did not find the 26-30lb bags reported, Jerk baits, LV500’s, and ¾ ounce jigs put 11 keepers, and 2 shorts in the boat, in-between making some break-in runs. Maybe 19-20lbs for the best five?
I found water temps running from 50-53 and the fish are beginning to act like late February fish, and while most were 3 lbers, two good ones did make a mistake and ate the Vision 110 in light hitch today.
Focusing on flats/breaks adjacent to deeper water proved to be the key today. Moving the bait with a prolonged pause and a hop to the jig proved to be the trigger for most of the bites, especially this afternoon.
As for live bait, the minnow guys are out and reports have that bite as extremely good mid lake south, with some anglers going through as many as 4 dozen a day with good results. I know CLBT has gone through nearly 1500 minnows since last Wednesday, so I’d call ahead for minnows should you choose to head up this weekend.
No rain in the coming forecast is certainly not good, but we might as well take advantage of it while we can. Plus the fish are in really good shape to boot!
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Wednesday, January 28th, 2015
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Oroville Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Launched today at Lime saddle about 7am and fished till 10:15 am. Nice day on the water, fished the west fork, never made it to the north fork. Fish seem to be a tad shallower today, most fish caught near the 25 foot mark. Only managed to catch 13 spots, with no large ones, largest 14" smallest 12" . Fished slow, drop shot worms mostly.
City: Magalia
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Tuesday, January 27th, 2015
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New Melones Lake
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Water Temp: 52-55
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Weather: Mostly clear skies
Lake Level: currently at 870 ft.\Best Depths: Most fish are in 35-65' of water. They will move shallow and deep depending on the weather.
Fishing has been good. The lake is full of spotted bass. Most are 1 to 3-pounds, but you have a chance at a World Record Fish on any cast. Drop-shot, shakey heads and jigs work best. Fish natural colors.
Big Bass: Most fish are in 35-65' of water. They will move shallow and deep depending on the weather.01/19/2015 - Largemouth - 14.75lbs
John Chiarpotti (owner of California Reservoir Lures)
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