Fishing Report
Saturday, October 30th, 2010
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Tenmile Lake
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Water Temp: our pool-52
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Got to Cottage Grove 20 minutes before first light. Grabbed my stuff and headed down to the water at about 7:25AM. Tried 3 different lures for about 15 minutes each with no bites- a jerkbait, a crankbait and a 6" swimbait. So of course with my fishing time evaporating I tied on a jig and beaver. I got a bite on the first cast. It was a 12"- 1 pound bass! Not a monster for sure but it told me 2 things. There are fish here and they will bite! I tossed back out to the same area wondering if I'd get another one pound (Or even smaller!!) bass. I did actually say out loud to the first fish "Go tell your Mom and sister to come bite my lure". I got a hard bite- set the hook hard and the fight was on. This fish went 3.2 and was 18" long. Never really jumped just pulled hard. Got a couple photos including one of the release. Made several more casts and then got a real sharp bite-set the hook and missed. Let the jig drop hoping it would hit it again. It did not. About 4 or 5 casts later I feel a bite- set hard and the fish pulled hard enough to yank about 8-10 feet of line off the spool before I could tighten up the drag. This fish REALLY dug hard and wallowed on top a couple times before I landed it. It looked big enough to break my best Oregon bass record of 5.10 but not this time. She was 21 1/2" and 5 pounds, 4 ounces. Funny how the fish got bigger- happens like that in the postspawn sometimes too. This time I actually had the camera with me. And it was charged up and ready to shoot! Took 3 photos and gently slid her back in the water to go make some babies for my kids to catch. All 3 fish were caught in about a 25 minute period and then no more bites for the last 1/2 hour. I'm pretty surprised the big fish didn't nail my swimbait- I swam it right through the same areas I got the big fish. Now the question of the year- will this be my last bass of 2010? I think I'll have at least a couple more chances to go soon here so we'll see. The latest I've caught one was on Nov. 7th of 2008. It was a 3.11 and came from the same general area as these fish today. And of course came on my favorite lure!
City: yoncallaTips: Bundle up, grab some jigs and go. Don't be afraid to fish real shallow either. The biggest fish today was closer to shore than the smallest one. Normally our pool is "roughly" the same temp as the lake. I checked it about an hour after I got home and it was 52 degrees. So until we get either some really strong winds and/or some bone chilling temps to drop the temp down to the mid to high 40's there's really no reason to not go try to catch some nice bass. See you out there!
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Friday, October 29th, 2010
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Almanor Lake
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Water Temp: 56 Degrees
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Took my first trip to Almanor today. We launched at the dam at about 7am, put the trolling motor down and starting cranking speed traps. At 7:15 I hooked into a 3lb- 8oz Smallmouth using a a crawfish color (orange belly). I had my friend throwing a shad color. Ended up being our only fish. I ran all the way to the North East end of the lake fishing submerged islands and points with the speed traps, tubes and drop shot. Not much on the graph, saw a couple of bait balls but no schooling fish. Fished till about 10:30.
City: Quincy
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Contra Loma Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished for 3 hours and got 2 big bites. One bass 7.5 lbs and one went 6.2 lbs throwing a Hud and a Rago tool. One big blow up on a Punker, but I think it was a large Striper. Judging by the swirl and the way the fish pushed the big punker out of the water, this was a large fish...no lie. People that know me, know that I have landed many Stripers up to 29 lbs from Loma. This is gonna be the year I land one over 30. Tight lines and good fishing to all the regulars. Please practice catch and release.
City: Antioch
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Thursday, October 28th, 2010
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 63-65
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: I decided to go out and try minnows on tuesday. For those of you that cant catch them on artificals I stongly suggest you try live bait!
The fall minnow bite is turning on.I caught 15 fish in 5 hours , 8 of them 4 to 4 and a half pounds, All of the guides that I know that post here tell the truth about their trips and if you are not catching fish then maybe you should hire one!
City: lakeportTips: Also caught fish on lv 500s, fishing it uphill very slowly.The fishing isnt that bad you just need to move around till you find feeding fish.
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Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
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California Delta
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Went with grouchy and launched out of Laurentz. Fished around Big Break and Little Break with a keeper bass and a couple of dink stripes. Worked our way up towards Franks and caught a couple of 20" stripes along the rock wall by the Barges. Got to Franks and saw more duck blinds than fisherman. Once again caught a few blacks and a few small stripes. Worked our way back towards Dutch Slough and worked up the river and started to catch some stripers off the weed edge. Ended up with about 6-8 small keeps, when grOuchy nails this beautiful 15lber that devoured his large topwater offering. Turned out to be a great day as got home in time to watch the Giantes take the 1st game.
City: orindaTips: Our only pattern is today the stripes were relating to weed edges, as we junked fish. Caught fish on blades, traps, 1 topwater and fish traps. Plastics didn't work, but didn't throw them that much. Stripers are around if you make enough casts.
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Del Valle Lake
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Water Temp: 63
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished PM from 1:00-5:00 and boated 9 bass. Caught 8 LM and one smallie (3lbs). All good keepers. Largest LM was just under 4lbs. All but one fish were caught on top water. Took one nice LM on drop shot. Fish were all shallow 1-6ft along the weed edges. Overcast sky and calm water turned the top water bite on. Should have been perfect weather for crank bait and I threw it all day and not a single bite.
City: Foster CityTips: When conditions are right even if it is mid day try top water. Have a senko or drop shot handy for fish you miss. Fish shallow along the weed lines alternating between top water and drop shot or other plastics.
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Oroville Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: This is not an actual fishing report but rather info on some upcoming tournaments. Just noticed the lake is up 3' give or take and with more rain on the way this should be a great year on this lake. The first Anglers Choice tournament is on the 6th of November, just 2 weeks away and you can find all the info on their site. Also the Yuba City Bass Busters will have their tournament the following weekend on the 13th with entry fee 80.00 and 10.00 big fish option. Bring a new unopened gift and be entered into a draw for some great prizes. More info on this can be had by calling Brian at 530-741-8198.
City: ParadiseTips: I plan to go out Saturday rain or shine and based on the previous post, hope to catch a few. I love throwing jigs so plan on starting with that.
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Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 67-69
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Got a really late start...I was only able to fish for 4 hours or so. This was really a break out trip to locate the shad and knock of the rust of the spoons. I was able to find some bait and fish. Most around 40 ft. The lake has begun to turn! I was surprised to find the lake was still 69 is some places with air temps in the low 60's. Anyway things are shaping up for the fall bite...
City: Elk Grove
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Oroville Lake
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Water Temp: 63-65
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Absolutely UNREAL bite right now at Oroville! Cuaght over 80 fish in just about 8 hours of fishing yesterday! Fish are gourging on bait right now. Fished all main body with drop shot and spoons and ripped a few in the morning! And also caught fish on all bridge pilings. Find the bait and you will have a blast! Nothing huge, biggest we caught was right at 2.5 pounds, but still so much fun! We caught 47 fish off one point in the main body! Lots of fun, get out there while the bite is still hot!
City: Yuba CityTips: Any shad color bait, and spoons are working very well as well. Find 30 ft of water and they will be there!
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Monday, October 25th, 2010
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 59
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Could not find any buddies to fish with so I fished alone. 9am Found a good bite in the narrows with the tude( watermellon and smoke) in 40ft.after 11am fish for over 2hours with out a bite, I couldnt figure out what happened. with nothing to lose I decided to use my homemade 1/2 jig(Arkie not football head)that I started getting bit again. I was realy impressed with my punkin and black jig ,my orange and brown 1/4 was not shabby either. I dont have any confidence in purple and brown so i will never use it. I had a solid bite and even when I cross to the other side of the power line where the grass starts my two jigs were producing. No spots,it was mostly smallies with a small large mouth mixed in here and there. The bite agressive, the fish were picking up the jig and running with it, they were almost hooking themselves. Ps the 3/4 was hanging up also I use flat hair on my jigs. Hope this helps. we are all brothers in this bass fishing thing.
City: rio vistaTips: After the jig is at the bottom start hoping and stoping intil you feal somthing mushy(thats when the fish is swimig off with it). Only move the jig about 10 ft then reel in.
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 59 degrees
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished Whites from 130 tp 600 pm, had a pretty good day. Caught fish on senkos and chatter bait. Caught 7 fish biggest went 3.5.
City: vacavilleTips: Water is really clear. Tullies produced and check outside weed line.
Look for Buck Bass apparel coming soon!
Good luck
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Sunday, October 24th, 2010
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 60's
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished the Hook, Line & Sinker out of Russo's Marina, My Partner had to work so I fished alone. First thing in the morning I ran to Disco Bay, threw a speed trap at the bank and immediately caught my first keeper, worked my way throwing the trap between boat docks, and boated two more keepers,
Fish seem to be reacting to this very violently , upon the first wiggle of the bait the fish hammered this lure, I saw another fish, threw the speed trap and watched the fish hammer it again, I decided to run north to another Marina and throw the same speed trap, the first couple of wiggles and BANG this time allot of weight and pulling drag, my first thought was it's a line side, nope it was green and was 8.99 pounds, finished fifth and had big fish. Speed trap was the larger size dark brown with a orange belly, using power pro braided line.
Pete D
City: MartinezTips: CONFIDENCE- I listened to what the fish were telling me and worked out a pattern.
Gene at the Hook and Russo's Marina run a great tournament, Lots of fun, I high recommend fishing them.
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Saturday, October 23rd, 2010
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Calero Reservoir
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Water Temp: 65
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Only got 3 all around 2.5#. Very windy in the AM till around 1300. All fish caught between 1300-1430 as the wind died and it started sprinkling.
Two fish caught deep (>25) one on a C-rigged BabyBrushHog in Junebug, the other a T-rigged trick worm. One shallow on a a black with blue and gold flake senko. Tried hard but got nothing on reaction baits, spinner, ratLtrap, crank, jerk.
City: MontereyTips: Slow plastics worked for me.
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Kaweah Lake
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Water Temp: 67
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: fishing was off in morning,but midday was great .caught largemouths and spots from 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 pounds lost count of how many we caught.
City: bakersfieldTips: dropshot 6"robo worm in sexy shad & custom worms in cinn, blue. 17-25 ft, deep fish slow.
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Friday, October 22nd, 2010
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 70-75
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Timing can be everything in bass fishing - especially when it comes to weather. It seems this fall I am only there on cloudless, flat water days. Rick Tietz and I visited the lake Thursday, and while we caught some quality bass, fishing was tough - we couldn't buy a breeze anywhere!! We caught 10 nice bass to 2 3/4 lbs and several small ones - mostly on Blade Runner (Duh!) spoons in morning dawn and black shad colors. We found many schools of bass from 30 to 60 feet - they just wouldn't bite! Guess they ate all night during the near full moon. Rick had done very well on 2 previous trips - and we both just couldn't believe how inactive the bass were. Heck - we even spooned 2 trout!! Drop-shotting wasn't any better. I took former Calif resident Jim Grassi (now in Idaho) there last week with the same weather conditions - hot and flat. We only caught a few quality bass - one being a smallie a little over 3 lbs. If I sound like I am whining - I AM! Usually in October, one has some cloudy or breezy days which are always pretty good fishing. Not happinin' for me this fall!!! That's the price you pay when one of your fishin' buddies puts an 8-13 in the boat a few weeks ago. Downhill from there!!
City: Yuba CityTips: The bite will improve however, probably starting this weekend with some rain and wind. When the water temp reaches the mid-60's and continues to drop, it should be fun and maybe even a topwater bite! Wow - what is that like?? Look for the bait to start concentrating in creek channels - the bass will follow and move out of the deeper water.
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 62
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished the east Delta and caught several small LM Bass (all under 1.5 pounds) on senkos (green with black flake) and a small rip bait.
Tips: Deadstick both baits for at least ten seconds, then give it a little twitch. They hit the rip bait when it is still.
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Water Temp: 63-66
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: I just finished fishing the calm before the storm at the Delta's Won bass pro/am. The first day I had the luxury of fishing with big bass expert Matt Allen. This guys the real deal, and he proved it as he yelled for the net, so I look over and see a 6 lber shaking its head above the surface. Matt also caught about a ten pound striper on some flashy jig, I forget the name, but you can probably find it on his website. The big striper came out of potato slough, fishing the long sloping points. Watch out for the drill rig on the south side canal. We also caught stripers at the mouth of disapointment slough, again fishing points with a little current. The largemouth right now don't seem to be relating to thick cover, they seem to be roaming flats next to deep water, so don't be afraid to throw a rip bait or top water. I did catch fish with a flick shake as deep as 18', so they fish are starting to drop down into there winter locations, but there are still plenty up shallow as well, and there willing to come up and eat a big bait.
City: SactoTips: If its cloudy and or raining, largemouth will be scattered and feeding, so stick to reaction baits all day, if the suns out, fish deep tullie ledges with current moving no faster then 1 foot a second. For stripers, fish points with faster moving current, using anything that looks like a bait fish.
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Camanche Lake
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Water Temp: 69
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Basin Bassmasters just finished their last tournament before the TOC. Only three limits came in, winning weight was 12+ lbs. Most of the bass were cought in the main body and some in the nerrows. Drop shot, jigs, split shot with a lizard, worms and darter head. Some reaction fish for some, lipless crank baits. Look for the bait, wood.
City: RocklinTips: Fish it slow.
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Oroville Lake
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Water Temp: 64
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Off the chart caught over hundred spots drop shotting and jigs main lake. the best day I have had in years. Talked with guy who never left the 5 mile area by the ramp (DAM) caught 40-50. Find the bait fish and drop shot anything shad color. If using a jig very very slow.
City: FresnoTips: Look for the bait fish the bass are gourging on them right now.
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Thursday, October 21st, 2010
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Folsom Lake
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Water Temp: 68.7
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: on the water 7:30 fished till 12:30 caught 6 bass.bite was very light found fish between 20 to 30 foot around rocks.all fish came on a dropshot.wind came up hard to hold on one spot moved around alot.
City: RosevilleTips: Found big bait balls but couldnt get bit till i moved off of them most fish were around two pounds.try using light shad colors.
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