Fishing Report
Sunday, July 13th, 2008
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 83-85
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: A former client and 2 others towed their boat up from southern Cal but had problems with it. I don't normally guide on Sunday but made an exception for them after their distress call. We had a great time with a variety of techniques. One had his first frog blowups but missed them. They used Senkos (301,330,921), drop-shot, crankbaits, Texas rigged Robo worms (oxblood), jigs, flukes, and probably some others baits! I was handing out baits all day, har! The best bite was 9:30am to 12:30pm Everyone did well as we landed 23 bass to 4 3/4 lbs with a limit over 20 lbs. Lost one big one. The two biggest were the most shallow - about 2 or 3 feet in rock - hitting Senkos. The guys had good fishing skills but needed to learn how to fish different baits and different types of structure. I think we accomplished a lot! We fished all three parts of the lake with success at several spots, but the bite really died about 1pm.
City: Yuba cityTips: As was mentioned in a previous post, weeds are difficult and are quite deep now in some spots (15+ feet). I will be interested to see if the lake ever gets some color this year. Again, no sign of small bass. We targeted tulles and weeds next to rock. We got a few dock fish but not as many as I thought we would. Lots of bass are hanging out at the edge of the weedlines - about 15-20 feet deep. If you can get a Senko down to them, they will take it during a feeding period. We used a lot of Smelly Jelly (crawfish) today because the bite was so dead early in the morning. We just stuck with it.
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Coyote Lake
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Water Temp: 75
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: While fishing from 8:30-1:30 I threw everything in my tackle box with no success. I talked to another fisherman who had bagged only 1.
City: carmel valley
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Eastman Lake
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Water Temp: 84
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: On the Lake about 9am not many boats at all. hit the 5 MPH zone for some small fish in the trees on silver and shad cranks. My wife hit some on drop shot in purple and Eran's magic. Moved up the day use side did OK along the rocks for fish to 3# on drop shot and swim baits. Hit the dam face hell we went all the way around the lake and we did our best along the rocks on both sides but, the better fish came off the camping side on rock piles in 10' to 20' of water. I hit 2 fish on Texas rigged lizards 1 3# and 1 about 6# but the numbers came on the drop shot. Off the lake about 4Pm.
City: FresnoTips: Blades, cranks and drop shot did good today. We did best with a slow retrieve and drop shot for numbers and better fish on Texas rigs.
Have a safe one....
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Lopez Lake
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Water Temp: 71-72o
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: A visit to check condtions for next weeks 'Lopez Open' offered by Gold Coast Bass. If you havent made one of these opens, now is the perfect time. Lots of fun and a great BBQ and the always welcomed 'Great Raffle'. 1/2 6 to noon.
Lake still showing a bit of green algea in the backside by Vasquez. Water is warm which should prompt some better fishing.
** BE ADVISED ** If you havent been to Lopez in the past few weeks, a "NEW" pipe gate is in place on the launch ramp and it does not open until 6AM so don't think you can come early and launch -- Aint gunna happen!
Headed to the Vasquez area to check out the habitat for the warmmer waters. Tossed a few blades and a few cranks but no takers. Threw a few senko's with maybe only a couple of taps so pickedup the trusty drop-shot and scored on two nice smallies against the walls in 35-45 feet. Moved off towards the dam area and only managed a small dink, started to cruise the 'Miricle Mile walls and hit on another nice smallie. Not bad but still no Large's. Headed deep looking but still no takers. Called it a day early. Wind was coming up and it was cooler than normal today. Crazy jet-skiers were clear back past the Vasquez sign and I saw a ranger escorting two of them out. Will never learn I suppose. More skiers out because of the wammer water and it was pretty choppy.
City: SMTips: Not much on the top yet. Give it a few more weeks.
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Saturday, July 12th, 2008
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 73-74
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: weird day...hit up franks at 7 am. The sun was out, but really red/orange. it looked overcast, but it was just grey smoke filling the sky (from all the fires) with a slight breeze and "overcast" skies, that could only mean TOPWATER. tied on a buzz bait, and worked inside of franks (near false river) I got a few blow ups and had a good size one on for a 20 seconds, but it was able to shake it off. Meanwhile my partner in the back was working with a series 3 strike king crank (sexy shad) and was killing them. All clones of 2 and 3lbs. I was stubborn and kept with the buzz bait, and missed out on some fun fishing. bite went dead in franks, so we headed out towards mildred island, and fished tules. just killed them on wacky robo worms. according to the boga grips, my best 5 weighed 23 lbs,...with a nice 7 lber. All of my fish were caught with really light tackle (8lb test, 721 IM6 loomis rod) and the drag on wheel never peeled off so much line before. catching a 7lber anywhere on anything is fun...but landing the fish with light tackle...made it 3x better.
City: el cerritoTips: use anything that has chartreuse in it. The bluegills are spawning, and the big bass are waiting for a free meal. Drop shot and wacky ROBOWORMS were the meal ticket for me. Can't wait to get back out there!!! Have fun
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Camp Far West Lake
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Water Temp: 82.5
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: The 12th was supposed to be one of the worst days of the month to fish according the lunar chart in my BASSMASTER mag, but I guess the spot's at CFW didn't read this months issue! I had a rewarding day of fishing. The spots were quite accomodating to most anything I threw, with the exception of top water baits. I did see quite a few fish busting the surface chasing after dragon fly's but they didn't want any of my topwater offers though. Get out there and have fun.
City: Plumas LakeTips: Hold on to your rod/arm, a few of those fish nearly pulled me in the water when they hit, it was bone jarring how aggressive they were. Also I had quite a few fish come out of the water like they were ICBM's, so keep the rod tip down and reel quickly!
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Casitas Lake
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Water Temp: 72
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: I was out Saturday fished East shore to no avail. Threw everything: Top,Jigheads,Drop, nothing! Then went to Station Canyon fished the South shore and coves and finally got one with the jighead/Robo oxblood worm. Used the advice Mr. Ripa gave me a while back, fish both sides of points in 5 ft. of water. The weather was cloudy at first then cleared. Saw quite a few boats out. Bite was tough today. Could it be that the bass are returning to their old selves? Pressure or just deeper?
City: OxnardTips: For me, this week the jighead/oxblood worm worked for one bass.And it worked the same way with a green/Prpl. Senko two weeks ago too. Had one LM and one Spotted along with a pretty big sunfish. Sure miss your guys' posts! Keep it fun!
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Water Temp: 77.5--mid 80's
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: The water has turned an ugly greenish color as there is an algae bloom of sorts going on right now. Prior to this the fishing was pretty decent for numbers of fish on worms/cranks/swimbaits but right now it is mighty tough out there. Took out a fellow angler for a days fun and it ended up closer to work. I ended my 13 hour day with a couple of limits for myself and one limit for my co angler. Our morning topwater was nonexistant and when we switched to worms I was surprised by how much the bite had changed in a week. In our case we had shad in the area we were fishing and the bass were literally flopping around on the bank after chasing the bait into the shallows. When we fished tight to the bank we caught a few but even that didn't last. As the day progressed it was evident that the fish had vacated the shallows and we started catching them further and further offshore. By the time the wind picked up the fish were back on the bank and much more agressive but that was the last two hours of the day.
City: OjaiTips: Don't give up on topwater as it seems to be an on or off thing. Oxblood Robo is still a good bet but try it wacky style on a dropshot for more bites. I have had some big girls behind my trout baits for three weeks now but none commited only 3-4 pounders on swimbaits for me at this time.
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 78
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Temperatures finally started cool off to the low 90
Tips: <a href="http://www.russnyders.com/">Rus Snyders Guide Service</a>
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Water Temp: 78-82
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Continued from last report, I forgot something:)There was an English family camping next to us, a 20 year old kid just getting into bass fishing float tubed all the way around M & M pennisula thats about a mile in a float tube, he did not get one fish, I asked him if he wanted to go with myself and my buddy for a few hrs he said SURE!!!
The first thing I told him was just switch the color of the worm he was using to my fav worm and he did, on his first cast he hooks up but she comes off, on his second cast he catches the biggest bass he has ever caught, a solid 5 lber!!!
He and I could not believe it, the cool thing was there was a huge crappie tail sticking out of its Gullet!!! that was way cool for all of us also.
He wound up catching 5 fish to 5 lbs and I got 3 fish to 3 lbs in about 3 hrs, yes the rookie out fished me but thats happened more than once to me:)
City: San JoseTips: Color makes a dif, expecially with the clear water we are dealing with right now.
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Water Temp: Hot
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: First time I have fished here since 1989.Only really got to fish one morning and I started out on the South end of Soda Bay.This was the only area I could identify from my last trip.I fished the rocky area with one lone pump house right next to the water.Not one bite but alot of boat's were hiting that area.I just went north along the Lake and cought one about 2-lb on a Pop-R.So I continued to use it and the third Dock in I cought a 5-lb fish.Not another look at that lure.So I switched to a Baby Brush Hog and fished around that Island where they have some sort of Sulfer Hot Spring with a Warning sign and cought Two fish there one 7-lb.What a Lake compared to what I fish.
City: SalinasTips: None I just fished.
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Water Temp: 82
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: This the first time I've seen the lake this clear. Now the Hydrila is dieing off and leaving a dead long weed all over the lake. Six of us got in the water @ 4pm and fished until midnight. The wind was 10-15 mph for a short time so we found a cove to hide in. The frogs were working, buzz baits, Jack's Jigs and Texas rig a senko worm. Most of the bass were in 2-3 lb range. Did find some bass chasing bait into dark.
City: RocklinTips: fish slow and look for rocks
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Water Temp: 76-79
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Same place - same frog! 07:30
4-12 in the boat this time. Numerous misses also. They're baaaack!
City: Clearlake
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Contra Loma Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Caught 1 fish close to 4lbs flippin a robo craw blk/blue.Tried dropshoting and topwater but no takers.
City: AntiochTips: Flip brush and smoke grow up and go catch something
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Eastman Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished from 5 pm until dark. 2 frog fish, 9 dinks a 3 pounder and an 8 pounder all on small plastics in about 10-15 feet.
City: Atwater
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Kaweah Lake
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Water Temp: 83
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Visalia Bass Club results
1st Randy Burger & Sark Davidian 9.98lbs 2nd Ryan Pear & Steve Richwine 9.84 and had big Fish 8.66lbs. 3rd Darl Head & George Rosales 8.87 lbs..Racap Had 37 teams 118 fish weighted in total weight 188 lbs. 15 limits coaght. fished from 7pm -1am. HOT HOT HOT fFshing was good till dark
City: VisaliaTips: Caught fish on variety of things from drop shot dragging, crank and senko,s
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Spring Lake
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Water Temp: 74
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Lake level is dropping daily. A few weeks back the boat sat up at the dock, now you almost need a ladder it get it!!!
Got out to the lake first thing around 6:45am. Ran down the channel on the north side of the lake between the island and the running trail. Got a 2 lber that fought like a mother!!!
I then fished the rest of the lake without anything. Does this lake have any top water action. The only thing that I seem to ever get fish on is with crankbaits. Used a green bush baby and was very successful.
Talked to few people in tubes and they are stating that people are keeping all the bluegills for dinner!!! Unbelievable!!! Go back to where you came from!!!
All in all, this lake can produce but you need to get there early. Best bet if you really want fish is to venture up to Sonoma or Clear Lake.
The lake also has an algee bloom going on and the weeds are a pain to deal with but who cares, its in my back yard and with gas these days it works.
City: Santa RosaTips: Crankbaits and get there early. They say the gate opens at 7am, really it opens earlier and if needed you could always wait at the gate. I've yet to do so, no matter how early I've gone.
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Tenmile Lake
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Water Temp: warm
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: At Cottage Grove I got a 2 lb., 13 oz. on a senko. Tossed it out next to a small stick up and after letting it sink straight down I gave a tug and felt weight. I set the hook and that was it. Fished a couple other spots along the west shore with no luck. Oh yeah- lost another jig darnit!
City: yoncalla, oregonTips: Go now before all the 12-16" bass come out from wherever they are hiding.
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Friday, July 11th, 2008
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Temp: 82-84
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: I was able to guide two great guys - experiencing their first night trip. Dad was a senior citizen who had a little trouble getting around in the boat but when he was perched on the back seat of my 520 Ranger - he had NO trouble setting the hook. His son and I were constantly asking: "dad, you have another one?!!"
He would quietly say: "yes, I think so". What a hoot! I lost 5 lbs running to the back of the boat with the net all night!!! If you ever go on a trip with me - grab the back seat - it's hot!! Seriously, it was wonderful seeing him have all that action since he just got over a medical problem and had to postpone this trip previously. We were split-shotting Robo worms in the narrows and main body before dark. Dad wanted to learn to drop-shot and picked it up pretty good but the wind was just too much. Tried topwater some but no success - fish had probably moved deeper and that technique would probably be best at first light. The night bite was pretty good but not great. Again, the 7" black Berkley Power worm is THE bait to use at night at Berryessa. I tried a Yamamoto Kreature bait (black/blue) and it worked too. Dad's best was a 17 1/2" smallie - very skinny after the spawn. I have no idea how many we landed but around 40 give or take a few. Everything we caught - narrows included - were smallmouth and largemouth. The first spot was caught at 1 am and then one more. They were completely out of the picture. Amazing. Getting back to Markley Cove in the dark of the moon with some smoke proved to be a bit of a challenge but got back fine - all of us happy campers!
City: Yuba cityTips: The lake level seems to be holding better than I expected. It's dropping but not too fast. We found bass on several flats, running out from shore and a few island tops. Ledges were now producing too. Deep water access is now important. Points produced bass at the 15 to 20 foot level. Thermocline seems to be about 30 to 35 feet. No fish below 40 feet that we saw on the meter. Many fish suspended - that is probably where the spots were.
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 80
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: The combination of temperatures over 100 and all the smoke in the air made for a muggy day. We started the day off fishing rock piles around the narrows. Using jigs and dropshots we caught a dozen fish to 3.5 pounds. After that we moved up north and fished offshore weed beds in between the state park and Lakeport. The key was to find weed beds that were a little more isolated with pockets of open water right next to them. Sometimes this meant fishing 200 yards offshore. Throwing 6 inch swimbaits and senkos we caught another 8 fish, but nothing still over 3.5 pounds. Towards the end of the day we made a move up shallow and threw frogs and buzzbaits. Still only smaller fish.
City: San BrunoTips: <a href="http://www.russnyders.com/">Rus Snyders Guide Service</a>
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