Fishing Report

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Sunday, June 27th, 2010

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      Water Temp: 72

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Got punched in the mouth. First skunkmof the year. Had a few bites but they felt more like a Bluegill hit. I'll try Bullards next time.
      City: W. Sac

      Tips: Most of the other Bass fisherman were out of the water by 11:00 A.M. They reported limited success. I tried for an afternoon bite.

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      Water Temp: ?

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: They should just take Southern Oregon Lakes off of here. Nobody posts anything.
      City: Medford

      Tips: Remove Southern Oregon lakes, Emigrant and Lost Creek.

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      Water Temp: 72 to 75

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: We fished the lake friday afternoon it was windy so we went too crankbaits frog color pattern and citrus shad pattern and both work.Big fish was 4 pounds but most bass were 11 to 15 inches long. Traffic was light alot of bank fisherman and some were catching nice crappie. The dam held most of the fish we caught.
      City: madera ca

      Tips: Crank around rock structure bass are holding on it.

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      Water Temp: 75

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Arrived at the lake at 630 launched fished lime saddle aread and dam for about 3 hour not a single bite tried senko's , roboworms, cranks and reaction baits not a single bite.
      City: Lemoore

      Tips: stay away from kaweah let all the fish caught on the 12th settle back again. best bet millerton

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

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      Water Temp: 71-74

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: I took a good friend of mine to Bullards today - helping him test some new baits. Sorry, I can't say much more that that. To say it was a boating zoo out there today would be an understatement, but I am happy for all the folks that can now enjoy boating with a taste of summer finally upon us!! We hooked a lot of bass but the catching was not real great. We did wind up with a limit around 17 lbs and I caught my first 4+ lb spot in awhile. We fished 5 or 6 areas that all produced some bites. We found willing bass at many different depths and as shallow as 7 or 8 feet.
      City: Yuba City

      Tips: In addition to other techniques, we did try some rippin' which has been pretty good lately, but nothing today. I did hook a pretty good fish and a smaller one on brown/orange jigs, but lost both of them. Unlike Oroville, the overall water color is quite stained - visibility only about 2 or so feet. By the early afternoon - mudlines everywhere! The Dark Day parking area seemed to be full in the afternoon.

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      Water Temp: ??

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished off the bank for thw first time. Bass seems more active. Fished Italian Slough and caught 4 to 3#.Bites were hard to detect. Look for weigth, when you get a bite. Some weedlines were way off shore.
      City: San Ramon

      Tips: Best is to fish at first light. And set the hook if the line feels heavy

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      Water Temp: 60's

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished the river for 4 days out of Spray Ore.Fishing was great lots of 1 1/2 and 2 lbs smallies. 4" green lizards,and black panther martins spinners were the ticket. 20+ fish days.My brother landed a nice 23" 6 pounder caught and released of course. Good time had by all. Si
      City: lakeview ore.

      Tips: Be sure to release any thing over 1 1/2 lbs.

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      Water Temp: 67

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Well they had a big fun night fish on friday night the 25th. So the Ventura County Bass Club had the whole lake on the 26th. No pigs were caught but everyone had plenty of bites. I got a couple on the 6in Plunker and my partner caught a few on jigs. I swiych it up and started throwing cranks and caught a few. Wer had about 15 bass biggest was a 5.8 by the rockpile.
      City: Camarillo

      Tips: I was using braid with the cranks and only lost one bass. I had no luck on bigger plastics.

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      Water Temp: 75

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Launched at Jones Valley and ran up the Squaw arm. Started throwing 7" brown power-worms with no luck. Switched to a carolina-rigged watermellon-black specked 6" lizard and hit a 12" spot first cast. Most bass were down at about 15 or more feet. No big ones, largest at 14". Then decided to troll for a few rainbows and found two 15"ers at about 25 feet. Set down-rigger up and dropped lures to 40 feet and reeled in one 20" and an 18". Used Blue/silver shad imitations (kastmasters, humdingers) and colorado/willow leaf flashers in front. Came home with fresh orange-meat trout dinner for the family.
      City: Cottonwood

      Tips: Use Pro-cure "Shad Gel" on your lures when trolling for trout. Makes a world of difference.

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      Water Temp: 75

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Arrived at the lake at 5 pm and headed to Dry Creek area. Fished everything from worms to crankbaits, spinnerbaits, topwater, jigs and drop shot and only caught 2 small fish before it got dark. After dark headed into Cherry Creek and started using brush hogs and black spinnerbaits. That's when the bite picked up. My son caught several on the blade right against the shore. I caught 2 on the hog.
      City: Rohnert Park

      Tips: Black blades at night. throw to bank and let sink before starting your retreive. Most hits came on the fall.
      Enjoy the cool quiet evenings and get out after dark.

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      Water Temp: 74 - 80

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Saturday 6/26/10, my buddy and I decided to start all the way up the Cherry Creek branch before it got too hot. We fished the shadows on the East side using a Texas rigged, weightless, Baby Bass colored, Senko. At this time, the water temperature was 74

      Tips: Start early and fish where the sun hasn

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      Water Temp: 69

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: This report is for cottage grove lake. Crater Bass Club fished Cottage Grove on June 26th and had great success. We had a 9 boat tournament and all but one boat caught a limit. The winning weight was a little over 17 lbs. Fish were caught mostly in the grass flats on the south end of the lake. This is the first time this club has fished Cottage Grove. We had a great day. Most fish were caught on senco's and jigs. Some reaction baits were used but only reported a few fish being caught on these. The swim area on the East side of the lake produced some good fish. The bite was fantastic until about noon when the cloud cover went away. Most fish were caught in the grass in about 4 to 10 feet of water. The largest bass was about 4.5 lbs.
      City: Central Point

      Tips: Go out and have some fun. The morning bite is fantastic at this lake. We will definitely come back to Cottage Grove. It produced more bass than Dorena that we fished on Sunday. I think the cloud cover late into the morning helped.

Friday, June 25th, 2010

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      Water Temp: 71-77

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Made my first cast @ 6:20a and a few casts later, boated a decent lmb on a vixen. 2nd stop in Skiers cove resulted in 5 more keeps on tw and shakey heads. The graph showed alot of active fish, but not active enough as I couldn't get them to bite. By 9a the graph was blank and the bites also disappeared. Made more than a few stops going into the narrows (working the rt side) for more of the same, nada.
      After experiencing no bites for 2-3 hours, I switched to the opposite side and was able to pattern small keepers on hula grubs. Ended up satisfied with about 12 fish in the narrows and started to head back to Capell's.
      On the main body, the wind was up and stopped at a windy point and pulled out a spinner bait rod. On the first cast, I got nailed by a freight train in shallow water. This fish gave me all I could handle on 10# test and when I finally boated it, she was smaller than her fight. But the 3# spot made me happy. Of course that extended my day as I made 3 more stops and 50 more casts with nada a bite, but it was good day for me. Off the water at 4p.
      City: emeryville

      Tips: Before 9a the fish were shallow. (less than 10') The fish I caught in the narrows were 8-20'. I have had luck with Shakey head (brown worm) and hula grubs with 1/4oz. Color #301. In the narrows, it's better to fish where there is a ripple on the water. Hope that helps.

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: caught three bass throwing a redeye shad lipless.. biggest was 2.5
      City: santa clara

      Tips: erratic retrieve

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

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      Water Temp: 70+

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Lake starting to drop a little each day, went out of Lime Saddle, over cast, lite breeze, started fishing the steep rock faces all alone the houseboats to the 70 bridge, got a few, fish were biteing lite and if you didn't act fast they were off. Fish were around the 20 foot range some 15 or so. Most areas we fished had clouds of minnows, from 1/8th to 1/4 inch, literly thouands, bass were feeding heavely on them, most bass we caught were pucking up minnows. Moved down below 70 bridge and fished steep rocky banks without veggetation on them, these areas seem to be the best. 5 and 4 inch senkos on a 1/4 oz. leadhead wacky style worked real well, the best color was greenpumkin, and other greens worked well also. Sweetbeavers in babybass,and green with purple flake were hot also, 4" Mojave Oxblood was a good bet. Fished all the way to the north fork and down about a mile, fish were spotty but did well alday, 5 over to 17", 5 under, and about 20 plus in the slot, fish were fat with minnows and crawdads.
      City: Orland

      Tips: We fished everything with 1/4 oz. leadhead to get it down to the 20' range, some fish came on the fall but most were right on the bottom. Some hit and ran, agin most were lite with pressure, had to act fast. Saw some bass on beds, water was real clear, could see 10+ ft.most of the time. Fishing is still great, check out the mud lines after the boat traffic picks up, picked up a 2lbs. catfish and 2lb.COHO on senkos also. Color was not a big factor, most worked, but then agin the ones mentioned above did the best.

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      Water Temp: 72.4

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: A practice visit to Magri ... Water was like 'bathtub' warm! Hit the flats by the dam tossing into weed lines with senkos and hula grugs. Saw lots and lots of fry bass in the very clear water. Partner and I both located several 'old' beds with nothing near it but smaller fry. Did see one good cruiser in the 4lb range but reapeated nose drop with four or five different baits proved fruitless. Headed to the back in the narrows with dropshot and finally pulled in a few dinks - - nothing to write home about. Saw three or four boats pull out and two we chatted with had same answer -- Nothing Bitting! Temperature was WARM and finally a little wind came in which was very welcomed. Saw my old partner and he said the same -- Had one keeper and lots of small fish.
      City: SM

      Tips: Going to be hard figuring this one out...

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Went out yesterday, got there just after they opened and left around 1:40. started throwing a shakey head and my mom threw a spinnerbait, all day, fished the rocks straight across from the launch ramp. nothing. went to the big cove back near the second dam and picked up2 on the spinnerbait, biggest 4-5lbs. i fished dropshots, jerkbaits, small swimbaits, carolina rigs, jigs, and crankbaits. threw a jig to a log and hooked a good one but did come out of the log and came off. hooked on a drop shot later, about 1.5lb. fished a flat by the first dam and got nothing.
      City: Elkhorn

      Tips: anytips would be helpful.

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      Water Temp: 68-74

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished with Mrs yesterday out of B&W to Little Mandville and back.We fished mainly points.She used a dropshot for her limit while concentrated on Reaction baits,Caught them with Chatterbaits,Rattletraps,Swimbaits,Frogs and Flipped also,Hooked 3 toads all of which were lost at the boat..it happens.they were hooked using,the Rattle trap,Swimbait and flippin current points.The frog bite didn't start til late afternoon.
      All in all a productive day.Dropshot boated more than reaction today...more but smaller.
      Goodluck,be safe
      City: Woodpile

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      Water Temp: 69-74

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: June 16th through the 23rd

      This last week I have been fishing the Red Bud and Rattlesnake arms to the Narrows.

      The fishing has improved in the last few days and I'm catching some nice fish from 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 pounds on soft plastics, Jigs and frogs, and my friend Cody got a nice one on a crank bait and he got a 20 pound catfish on a split-shot.

      I have been pitching the shallow cover, and fishing the Swimbait in the weeds. There is some action on the offshore rock piles that will improve when the bait starts to move around.

      StevePerkinsFishing.com
      City: Clear Lake

      Tips: Slow down, make accurate casts and fish every piece of cover thoroughly. Best colors for me have been green pumpkin, purple and black. For the Swimbait I have been fishing the Hippo Tackle 5" Shad or Hitch color with a 3/8th oz weighted hook to get it into the thick weeds.

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      Water Temp: 73 to 76

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: There is a descent bite on bass to 3 pounds in 17 to 25 feet of water on jigs or baby brushhogs. You can also catch a few bass on rico's or buzzbaits in the early morning or late evening. Traffic is lite during the week.
      City: madera ca.

      Tips: Dont get in a big hurry fishing a jig or the hog the bass are in the coves or any rock structure and brush piles and around standing trees.