Fishing Report
Monday, April 18th, 2011
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Silverwood Lake
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Water Temp: cool
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Super clear water, still pretty cool. While the trout were active, the Bass were real lazy. Along nearly every bank I walked along I could spot at least one very good sized bass lingering in one spot. I hooked into a very nice 4 lb smallie along the south side of Cleghorn Cove using a 3/4 trout colored spoon. At parking lot 2 near the marina if you walk south along the swim beach back into a small hole, there is some floating debris. I drew out several largemouth from back there under logs with Senkos. in the center of hole it is deeper than it looks and they seem to be spotting their beds, but they are not real active
City: Delta, PATips: Senkos for now, the water is real clear so keep them natural. Baby Bass, Salamander and trout colored is my recomendation. before 8 am on the banks and after 4pm in the coves. between 6pm and 9pm if you can get on some docks, Pig N Jig.
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Sunday, April 17th, 2011
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 58-63
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: We had a great spring like day for our seventh and last Berryessa Pro Team Tournament of the year, the air temperature was 70 degrees and the water temperature was 63-70 degrees with 10’-12’ visibility. After two months of constant pressure and after a tournament on Saturday, the teams all caught limits with double digit weights. Thanks to the 14 teams for coming to Markley Cove for the April 17, 2011 Tournament, our smallest turnout for the year. Hopefully we’ll have a better turnout next year with Berryessa kicking out some great sacks this year. Blast-Off was dry and warm, and at the weigh-ins there was a little wind that kicked up, all-in-all a beautiful spring day. The lake was hammered the day before, but most teams weighed in solid bags; with the top teams each weighing in a big bed fish for 20# plus bags. The top teams managed to find some nice largemouth that moved up, fishing spawning areas throughout the main lake from 0’- 20’. The majority of the teams had a good day, bringing in a lot of nice largemouth, a couple of spotted bass, and very few nice smallies. Some fish were caught on jigs, senkos, and swim baits in the main body. Teams reported fish being caught in 0-25 feet of water, with the fish starting to move up for the full moon spawn. I want to thank our sponsors: Centennial Batteries, Guns Fishing & Stuff, Alan Fong, Dobyns Rods, Tomat’s Restaurant, Oroville Outdoors, Don Sebastiani Winery, Kazoku Teriyaki & More, Markley Cove, and Winters True Value Hardware for supporting the 2010-2011 Berryessa Pro Team Trail! With a giant bag of 20.92# and a 8.04# kicker First Place went to ‘The Repeat Anglers of the Year’ Chris Franks (Petaluma) and Stephen Seals(Windsor), Jack & Colton Jeha took Second place honors weighing another giant sack of 20.80# with the big fish of the tournament weighing 10.07#. Third Place went to Dave Raper (Vacaville) and Anthony Piccardo (Sacramento) weighing a solid 16.72# bag. Again Thanks to all the teams for fishing the Berryessa Pro Team Circuit and another great tournament on Lake Berryessa! Tell another team to come join us on Berryessa and I’ll see you all again next year. Any questions email me at dukekalani@yahoo.com or call me at (530)795-2659. New schedule should start in October 2011 and I’ll keep everyone posted! Thanks for a great year to ALL the teams that fished!
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Water Temp: 62-64
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Nice day on the lake for a Tourney. I must have pushed my custom Ranger a little to hard on Saturday while I was pre-fishing because I couldn't get her off the trailer on Sunday. Me and my partner were forced to fish from the shore.
Which was probably for the best since I was forced to work the evening shift at Wal-Mart and had to be off the lake by 3 anyway. Anyhow, the bite was pretty good from the shore out near Spanish Flat, I caught 4 within the first 45 minutes on an all chrome with a chrome bill crankbait (I call it my ice bait). Then I switched to a hand poured purple and green craw and landed a 7 lb pig. All the fish were really fat and healthy, the pre-spawn feeding must be in full swing. Before I left for the day I threw out some life craws and pulled in a pretty nice striper and a few crappie which will make a nice dinner. I thought that was a good stopping point and headed off to work.Tips: Never give up. If one method doesn't work try something else. Mix up the presentation. Don't be afraid to throw a color the fish aren't used to.
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 60
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Tough day.. got 2 small ones. Missed a giant LMB on a frog at Mildred.
City: Brentwood/Werner area
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Salt Springs Lake
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Water Temp: 62-65
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Caught 8 fish all over 2 lbs with the largest approximately 5.5 lbs on Swim Baits and LC Rip Baits.
All fish were in 2ft or less of water. Bite was not wide open, but steady through the day.Tips: Fish slow and on the bank. Cuts and points with rocks.
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Sonoma Lake
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Water Temp: 63
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: went out at 5:30 and fished the dam and caught 10 small mouth. drove into yordy creek and cought 13 small mouth and a couple large mouth. had a 23 limit in and 1.5 hours.
City: rosaTips: use a see through blue and a see through orange
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Water Temp: 59
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Took my son to yorty creek around 10am. We caught 3 fish in about 2 hours yet saw around 10 others caught. Being it was the weekend it was pretty packed out there, biggest fish we caught went about 4lbs.
City: Geyserville
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Saturday, April 16th, 2011
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Bullards Bar Lake
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Water Temp: 52-52 main lake
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: 22lbs for 5. Broke my spot record three times over today in a club tourney. Two 5s and a solid brace of 3-4s. Fishing was slow, only got a dozen bites today, but the best four went 18lbs together.
City: Santa CruzTips: Extended, flooded points and island tops. Not wind = no reaction bite. Got most on a darterhead, and one of the 5s ate a slow rolled blade when the wind came up around 2. 20-40 feet deep for the bigguns
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 60
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: This report is about a week late.
I launched my custom built 15' Gregor "Bass Assassin" at that free ramp off Diablo near downtown Stockton. I loaded up my gear and my "old lady" in the "Bass Assassin" and headed out. The "old lady" has been on a diet so the "Bass Assassin" was able to maintain it's 25 mph top end speed. I made a long run and there was quite a bit of boat traffic and the "Bass Assassin" took a small wave over the back of the transom when I slowed down to get over a yacht roller. I got the ol' "Bass Assassin" mopped out and proceeded to my first spot. The tide was low and the place was screwed up. Caught one small bass off a senko and missed another off a jig. Got out of there a couple hours later and headed back to the port downtown because the "old lady" wanted to go to the Asparagus Festival. I battled the wind and waves from those big offshore boats and finally made it back in my trusty "Bass Assassin".
I dropped her off and dropshotted a few more bass downtown. Nothing big but it was some action.
City: ModestoTips: I think it has been tough out there but some guys are getting them. Hit it as often as possible because its gonna turn on soon.
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Camp Far West Lake
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Water Temp: ?
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fishing flats and rocks was the trick for 25 plus fish day. Most 1lb or so. Two 3lb spotties, and a mix of largemouth and smallies too. fished 8:00-2:00 nonstop bites, action. All fish on plastics. Did'nt change up cause it never shut down!
City: LoomisTips: Carolina rig lizards, grubs, roboworms. Wacky rigged senko's= GOOD TIME!!
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Casitas Lake
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Water Temp: 64
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: tight to the brush,best bet,inside pockets,7in ox blood red flake (robo)sweet beaver watermellon purple texas rigged,sinkos either drop shot,texas rigged or fly line,light pressure bite on the worms.
City: la canadaTips: texas sweet beaver,drop shot 7in robo ox blood light red flake,sinkos drop shot,texas or fly lined,brush
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Don Pedro Lake
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Water Temp: 55
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Caught a nice bass on a wacky rigged smoke senko. Had some other good strikes as well. Saw some very large fish; one chased my Huddleston into shore. Creatures did nothing. Same for flukes. Best fishing was two hours before dusk. Also fished surface lures and no takers.
City: danvilleTips: I had to reel super slow with the wacky rig. Fish and good hits came right after a strong twitch. I fished the Huddleston too fast and paid for it.
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Eastman Lake
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Water Temp: 54.6 / 58.9
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: There are a good number of bass in the 2 to 2 1/2 pound range.bass are shallow 1/8oz finesse jigs 4" twin tail grub trailers. Baby brushogs & senko's are working. Traffic is light after easter weekend call for info lake my be close for repair work on rock slide & wall 559-689-3255.
City: madera ca.
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McClure Lake
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Water Temp: 63-65
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Comming off good sucess at Don Pedro, came to a screeching halt at Mcclure. LMB and SMB dont bed like spots, and as a result I didnt really see any beds today. Fished with the family, to get tuned up for the Mike Van Guilder Sr. Tournament. Wife caught her first bass. And I was able to boat a couple as well all in the Temperance area.
City: Atwater
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Millerton Lake
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Water Temp: 68
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Nice day at Millerton today. Great weather, lots of 14-16 inch spotted bass willing to bite all over the lake. Only fished the points on the main lake and probably managed 30 spots in about 4 hours fishing.
Today we used jigs as our main bait and small 4 inch texas rigged Keeper worms as our secondary bait. Both baits worked supurbly. Again, this is a great lake to take a kid fishing.
City: FresnoTips: Jigs, texas rigged plastics and senkos working good right now.
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Pillsbury Lake
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Water Temp: 54
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Bite was tough today, overcast then the sun came out around noon, thought it would bring fish to the shallows but couldn't find them. we stuck 5 big squaw fish, ahh, finally went back to pogi piont and stuck a nice 4 lb large mouth on a junebug lizard texas style on edge of weeds. that was it for the day. Water was very cold, had a few good bites on a swimbait but did not hook them. Bite should be better in a few weeks. Water temp got up to 59 degrees at end of day.
City: UkiahTips: Go BIG OR GO HOME!
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Santa Margarita Lake
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Water Temp: 58
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: First time back here with son, John, in several years. Lake is at over 100% capacity, making it like a new lake from when we fished it before. Lush green hillsides and full pool make it one of prettiest lakes in California. Fished Picnic Bay without success before moving to White Oak Flat. Tried deeper off-shore areas of the flat looking for pre-spawners and then moved in to fish just outside the mudline along the shore of White Oak Flat. Nailed a nice 5 lb 6 oz. bass on a black Swimming Senko...great fight on a light casting outfit with two classic jumps that got the adrenaline rushing. John caught three smaller bass, one on a T-rigged worm and two on a shad-colored crankbait. Enjoyed the use of one of Don Lopez's aluminum fishing boats, especially because the outboard motor started easily every time and the boat was clean and dry. Don is a hoot to deal with and made our day very pleasant. We'll be returning to Santa Margarita and exploring other areas of the lake on which we've made lots of great fishing memories.
City: MontereyTips: Be patient in finding spots to fish when there are four club tournaments being held there as was the case on this Saturday. Because it was fairly windy most of the day (12 - 16 mph), we found it useful to have a heavy anchor that could keep us stationary while fishing the windward shores (which also seemed to reduce the competition from the tourney anglers).
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Sonoma Lake
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Water Temp: 57-60
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Fishing was tough today. I had one bass while drop shotting in coves with floating wood. A couple more using a crawdad crank bait on rocky banks next to wood but not in or on top of it. I did not see any beded fish.
City: NapaTips: The water level seems to have drop a good 3 feet in a week, although there is water flowing in. The h2o temp needs to rise. I was at Berryessa two weeks ago and the h20 temp 59-62 and Conn Dam last week with h20 61-63. Those fish are scouting out beds and cruising the shallows.
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Tenmile Lake
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Water Temp: 50-55
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: caught 17 bass on april 16th and then caught 11 bass on april 17th great day on the lake biggest bass was about 6.5 pounds smallest bass was about 2 pounds pretty average day on cottage grove reservoir can't say what i was using because that's the secret lure . ha
City: cottage groveTips: would like to tell secret lure but cannot due to promises to people but use abu garcia revo line of reels they are legit ! booraa
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Friday, April 15th, 2011
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: There are no stripers in Berryessa
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