Fishing Report

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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

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      Water Temp: 67

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: myself and j.mccloskey floattubed cleghorn. we were on the water by 730. the wind was up early but we both scratched up acouple each. the bass on drop shotted roboworms.the cats on nightcrawlers slow bounced.great water temps tough fishing and alot of unexperienced pwc users.
      City: apple valley

      Tips: in the summer get on the water early and get of early

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

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      Water Temp: High 70's

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Me and my buddy launched around 6am and caught about 10 up to 3lbs before 10am. I was fishing cranks and spinners shallow around docks in Discovery Bay early on. Then after that didn't manage to boat a single one. I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice on what to throw later in the afternoon.
      City: Oakley

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      Water Temp: 67

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished Montezuma Slough for stripers. On the water at 6:00A. Within 10 minutes of reaching my friend's favorite spot, I caught a 8 lber and he caught a 6 lber. Later, I caught one around 15 lbs. Got off the water at 9:00A since he had to go to work. We also hooked and lost 3 other stripers.
      City: Dixon

      Tips: Used 1.5 oz Rat L Trap and white hair raisers.

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      Water Temp: 81

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: 3 hours, 7 fish, a couple on senkos. 1 on a beaver. most on a c.b's
      City: auburn

      Tips: tough during the day

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      Water Temp: 70,s

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: went out tuesday mornin,got there and forgot my camera-screw that went back and got it because the girls tend to be photogenic.first fish about 3 to 3.8 jumped and told me maybe next time bud! (spit it) little bastard.about 5 hours later and havent gotten bit wanted to leave but also wanted a nice fish to the hand,so 2 hours later SLAMMMM!!!!!! damn near took my rod!scale was teterin between 6.15 and 7.0 so i put my lure back in her mouth and weighed her again.
      City: rosa

      Tips: limits have been a little tough but you cant argue the quality.nice,healthy fish-just keep working,time improves chances on a drastic level.tight lines and screaming drags!good luck catch and release!!!

Monday, August 16th, 2010

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      Water Temp: 77

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: STARTED FISHING @1030AM, LAUNCHED OUT OF ORWOOD.
      STARTED FISHING IN KELLOG, NOTICED BABY DUCKLINGS AND A TON OF FRY???? WHATS GOING ON?? SHOULDN'T HAVE THIS TAKEN PLACE 3 MONTHS AGO? NO WONDER FISHING IS SO TOUGH NOW. I DID WIND UP CATCHING A SMALL LIMIT IN WOODARD AND OLD RIVER, MAYBE 13#S FOR 5. MOST FISH CAME ON DELTA SPEED TRAPS, DID GET ONE FISH ABOUT 4#s ON A WHITE FROG.

      Tips: COVER ALOT OF WATER, LOOK FOR SHADED POCKETS WHEN THROWING THE FROG. I DID MISS MY SHARE, BUT I THINK THEY WERE JUST PLAYING WITH IT.

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      Water Temp: 78

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Water level on the way to full pool again!! LM bass and stripers are busting on bait all over the lake. Shared my boat with two other DVL vets and targeted stripers. Caught some really nice ones and off the water by 1030am. Several seven - eight pounders, also three over ten pounds, biggest went 14.02 lbs. Great job Kay from Anglers Marine!!
      City: Menifee

      Tips: Toss your favorite top water and rip baits in the morning on or near the busters and you'll catch stripers and LMB. Toss hair jigs and spoons after the sun comes up and make sure your reel's drag is set. Hold on!!

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      Water Temp: 82.5

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished from 230 to 5 around dam area. small fish not even 12 inches everywhere. only caught 1 keeper around 14 inches in 15 foot of water. lost one over 3 at the boat. i hate this new line...flouroclear p line 15#. anyways fishing is good if your looking for bites but the size is small.
      City: redding

      Tips: worms from 5 to 20 feet if you want bites. the little fish are there and hungry.

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Went out about 4 times the past three weeks. Fished mildred, connection slough, and franks tract. Each trip we pulled anywhere from 6-8 bass. Most of them were small but we were able to catch a couple 4 poudners. One on a small crank and the other on drop shot. The frog bite was dead for me, everywhere.
      City: pleasant hill

      Tips: We caught our fish on senkos, drop shots, punching beavers, and a couple on my favorite wake bait ;)

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: wow it's been a while since i've been fishing on the delta due to heavy traffic of ski boats n all. Fishing sunday in n around slough hoping to get awayz from skiers but that didn't happen. Caugh 2 keeper n 6-7 dinks. Caught them on top water, drop shot, wacky, n frog. It got pretty crazy out there so we decided to switch over to striper with no luck
      City: elk grove

      Tips: Get out early n get back in b4 all hell break loose. Ski boat pulling skiers behind them n take the middle of the river n won't allow u to pass. Wat could one do but wait behind them til skier fall or they pick a side. I swear some of the ski boat people got no respect for others boater. When Skier falls we slow down n give them distance. When we fish the come along aside of us n causing big waves , which them wake boat have the the means to do and cause us to fall over n get our boat all wet. I swear sometime i just wanna cast a rattle trap across someones face to give them a lesson...rattle trap 101..tips today is to stay kool n focus..haha..words to ya motha

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      Water Temp: 74-78

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Since I knew the topwater bite had died I went out with an all plastics attitude. I got my clients on fish right off but they were having trouble translating bites into fish... :lol: ...I went down along inside Chismahoo and They weren't getting any fish there either so I picked up a senko and caught one first cast....Hmmm. I slowed it way down and they started to catch fish. The son Caught two limits with the most beautiful 4 pounder I have seen in a while. Good color very healthy. He caught another that was close to 6 pounds so he was stoked as that was his personal best. I brought Dad up to the front who was struggling and he started missing them left and right so I got him slowed down and he ended up with four fish...However:

      10 minutes before the end of the trip I'm float'n the boat in 35 while the wind is push'n us along and I keep look'n at this shadow and the closer we get the more it's start'n to look like a fish :? ....I couldn't figure out what I was seeing so I picked up a senko rod off the deck and cast 10 inches infront of it....I see the shadow nose down and it's ....GONE. I just put the reel in gear and handed the rod to Dad. I remember him saying...Was that a bass? Just as the drag starts SCREAM'N. Oh yeah dad that's a bass. Just under 8 pounds... :D . I achieved all my goals for the day. They even had a double hook up. So we took his fish in and had it weighed in the marina where I released it.....So that was fun. I should have taken up guiding years ago it sure is fun when things are working out. The big fish was like all others this year....Shoulda gone over 12 pounds easy but was hurt'n...It was pale and emaciated with a BIG head and pale coloration and starved body. Prolly won't even be able to catch those next year after they all die off... :(

      Rip
      City: Ojai

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      Water Temp: 76

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Got on the lake late at noon. Fished till 3:00. Lots of rental boats and traffic. Caught 6 LM Bass. Took 2 on crank, one on frog, 2 on split shot worm, and one drop shot. All were shallow in 8ft of water on the outside weed edge. Weed points were best.
      City: Foster City

      Tips: Fish early not at noon. Find the fish with crank bait. Then fish the outside weed edges and work into deeper water with soft plastics.

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      Water Temp: 76-81

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: CATCHING was not at Oroville this weekend for the NorCal Bass Ratz. The Juniors had a tough time on Sunday with no slot fish. Most cought were under and a few over the slot. Best bait to use is a drop shot Robo Sexy Chad worm in 25 to 50 ft. Jigs, Lizards and WHAT ever.
      City: Rocklin

      Tips: Godd luck.

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

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      Water Temp: 79- 82

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Clear Lake, August 13th - 18th........


      Fished from the south end to mid lake, finding water with less algae this week was easy.
      Finding the fish on some days required some running around but when we found them they were easy to catch. Some days we caught lots of fish but a couple days it was tough to get a good limit.
      Best 5 on Sunday went 23 plus pounds with a 8 pound kicker, on Tuesday 23 pounds and a 6 1/2 pounder. And a couple large catfish.

      Fished Jigs, Flukes, Worms, and some Reaction. The best bite for me was deep but still caught some fish shallow.
      City: Clear Lake

      Tips: The worm and jig bite was still light so be aware or they will spit it out before you can set the hook. Keep an eye on your electronics for bait and fish. If you find them and they dont bite keep going back during the day and most likely they will eat. I have been using tungsten weights for the worms and drop shot, I am addicted. Tungsten really helps to feel everything from wood to rocks, shells, etc.

      Have Fun ! ......StevePerkinsFishing.com

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      Water Temp: 78-79

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: I had a wonderful time Fri afternoon giving a seminar to the Future Pro Tour guys and gals before their tourney today. What a great group! Hope I didn't confuse them!! After the seminar, I was able to give out many sample paks of the new 4 1/2" Yamamoto Flappin Hogs. I am thinking this will be another great night bait also, so, after the seminar and a bite to eat at McDonalds, I launched at Red Bud about 8 pm to try them out. The baits worked a lot better than I did. One of those nights where I lost a bunch of fish and snagged anything that was on the bottom!!! I lost 7 or 8 fish but did land a 3 3/4 lber and one just under 5 lbs. The big bass just crushed it, as did one I broke off. The breakoff was my fault as I was using a spinning rod with 12 lb test - what a dummy!! My left shoulder was bothering me so I used spinning rods. After losing the first 3, I realized I needed a bigger hook since the Flappin hog is a thick bait. The 5/0 Gami EWG did the trick. Overall, the night bite just didn't see very aggressive.
      City: Yuba City

      Tips: Overall, the night was dark and quiet. Some carp were rolling at dusk - and then nothing. A truly amazing Friday night in August - probably because of Konocti Resort being closed. After dark, I didn't see another boat until just before I left - 12:30 am. Two pleasure boats going somewhere. I did check water clarity as best I could and found it to be pretty clear in most spots - all the way to Henderson. The cool week probably slowed it considerably. The worst water was around Fraizer Point - where I didn't get bit. My boat didn't even smell in the garage this morning!

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      Water Temp: Upper 70's

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Got out early morning and left a bit after Noon. Have to say it was a great day...and one of the few when my wife out-fishes me. I had four bass total (1 dink, 3 in the 2lb. range, and a nice 3.5lb'r.).
      My Lady kicked butt, with 7 fish total, all in the 2.5 to 3 lb. range. You go, Girl!!
      City: Fresno

      Tips: Found a sweet spot, can't say too much.

      Lizards & brushhogs (watermelon/red flake).

Friday, August 13th, 2010

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      Water Temp: 72

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Took my new trolling motor out for a test run. The new i-pilot is really nice! Caught 6 or 7 little bass about 6 inches on rattle traps. Tried floatin a night crawler and hung into a 22 lb. Blue Cat. It was a tussle and alot of fun. 34" long.I released her where I caught her.
      She was full of eggs.
      Weather was really nice. I tried frogs, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, plastics. Just small fish except for the cat .Largest bass about 11"
      City: Maricopa

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      Water Temp: 70ish

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: went out friday and caught only one fish and it was a toad 6.11.very nice picture some guy took for me.
      City: rosa

      Tips: alot of people hate this lake(good) but just put in a little time and the results are nice.

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      Water Temp: warm as it gets

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: I've been trying to force feed the Cottage Grove Lake bass topwater lures for about a week now. I got a 2.11- 17 1/2" on a Pop-R in kind of a goldish color. Just rolled over it and kind of dragged it under. Waited 2-3 seconds and them set hard. Fought well for its size. Seems like I should be catching more topwater fish this time of year. This fish hit at about 6:15AM.
      City: yoncalla

      Tips: What topwater lures work for you at this lake? Or at Tenmile also? I think I've only caught a few with a Zara Spook, a few on a Weed Demon and the Pop-R mentioned above. Tossed a buzzbait some also with zero fish to show for it. Frogs don't seem to be too great either! Help! I realize if I actually went in the evening once in a while that might help but most of my fish time is early mornings. Should get the boat out this week for an early morning trip- I'll post soon after- see ya out there!

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Ray, Delta is windy most of the time no matter where you go. We usually launch from New Hope on the north end and in 'the meadows' area there's alot of islands and trees that block wind...fishing can be hot/cold but you gotta watch the tides because the low tide can ground you.
      City: folsom

      Tips: because i'm on a deepv and my trolling motor is only 55lbs, i anchor on good spots and sometimes a single anchor just drags anyway so at least it slows me down on a drift. if i want to stay there, i double anchor.