Fishing Report
Friday, June 27th, 2008
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Amador Lake
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Water Temp: ?
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished with my wife in our float tubes from 5pm-1am, caught 19, nothing bigger than 3lbs.Steady action.Fished top water (knucklehead) bigger fish and of course had massive blowup when I was not paying attention (wathing the deer swim by to the other side of the lake). Weedless drop shot rig was the best bet . MMIII worms and Black 6" power worms.
City: TracyTips: My best tip is check your gear in this case the velcro straps that secure your fishing rods to the tube.I haven't been float tubing in over a year, so as I was watching my topwater sit I noticed something below me in the water, it was my other rod that had come loose from the side of the tube and sinking quickly to the bottom. So if anyone snags a BPS Bionic Blade with a Team Diawa TD2hi with 30lb power pro line a 3/8oz brass weight and a 5/0 hook attached I would love to have it back. I have had that set up for about 10 yrs and they don't make the reels anymore. I would be very greatful to get it back. If I only could scuba dive........
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Anderson Lake
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Water Temp: 72
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished the south end banks from 8:00-1:30. Caught 26 total fish on 10-12ft crankbaits. All in the 1-2lb range, with one going 3.4lb.
City: carmel valleyTips: Work the shoreline thoroughly!
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Calero Reservoir
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Water Temp: 73
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: The best day on the water in a long time.
best of five went 4.5,6,6.5,7,8.5 and lots of 2 to 3bs we boated over 30 fishs in 4 hours
It was like somone turn on the dinner bell.
Me and son had a blast. most fish came on old school technits
This lake is on fire. (ITs about time.)
City: san joseTips: Think out side the box and have fun
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 74
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Launched out of Sugar Barge around 2:30pm after my last summer school class at DVC. Fished with drop shots and senkos and caught a lot of little keepers and a few two pounders here and there. THEN around 7pm my bud taylor landed a 6lber! We thought it was way bigger when we brought it in, but we weren't complainging. Good day!
City: Pleasant Hill, CATips: Be patient. Fish the tules.
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Water Temp: 78-80
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: My cousin Gene and I launched out of Paradise at 5:30A. By 7:00A, he had caught 6 keeper size bass while I was still waiting for my first hit. I finally caught a bass around 7:30A - about 6 inches long - at least I got some action (the funny thing was that both of us were throwing the same lure - a 1/2 oz white chatterbait). For the day, we caught over 15 keeper size bass. Personally, I didn't catch a lot of keeper size fish, but I did catch a 6 lb bass on a chatterbait. Best 5: 16+ lbs.
City: DixonTips: White chatterbait or spinnerbait. All fish were caught inside weedline or areas that had scattered weeds/tules.
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Emigrant Lake
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Water Temp: 69-72
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished from 3-8pm. The bigger smallmouth are out in force. Landed 3, one 4.8, 3.2, and one largemouth at around 9lbs. Swimbaits get the big bites even with all the pleasure boaters. Threw a jig and caught some smaller fish. Did not try much else but there are plenty of smallmouth willing to hit. With the water falling the points are the best bet. Good luck and go big.
City: Medford
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Thursday, June 26th, 2008
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Amador Lake
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Water Temp: 80
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: well what can i say good about this place the fishing has been going down hill for the last 5 years after the 30+ bucks to get in i decided to quit going, then i read the last few post so thought id go again, fished from 5pm till 10
tried everything got 1 on top water and 3 on senkos nothing over 2lbs
City: diamond springsTips: save your money it cost to get in and use it for gas to go somewhere like clearlake or the delta
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Anderson Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Never been to Anderson and was wondering if you guys have any advice as far as location wise. Don't have to give away your secret spots, just looking for general info. More cover in North end or South end? I've got a pontoon float so covering the entire lake is not an option for me. Any help would be awesome, thanks!
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Bass Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Try fishing with a guide. I must say Todd Wittwer is a great guide for Kokanee. He'll tell you all the ins and outs of Kokanee fishing. He's great with families and the advanced. Just ask my twin 3 year old girls. He can be reached at Kokanee.Net. You're a great guy Todd, Thanks!
City: San Francisco
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 75 - 77
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fished out of Hollands first light. First fish was 4.13 on a buzzbait. Switched to a popper and caught a 3.12 and 4.8. Then I started to throw a frog on the grass and caught a 4.5. Pulled in 2 3.8 on a brown jig and ended with a 7.2 on a popper Splash-it. Damn that is what I call an awesome day. Off the water by noon.
City: LivermoreTips: Fish early and find areas that have shallow tules relating to deep water. Use topwater and cast it close to the tules. Hang on!!!
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 70's
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: I got on the lake around 1:00 pm ,thurs, and went to some shallow docks on the north end. The fishing was as good as the Tackle It web site said it would be. I caught all my fish on 5 and 6 inch worms,Yamamoto and Lucky Strike ,varing colors. I got them under the docks,between the docks,in front of the docks and right up against the sand in 2 feet of water at the back of the docks..I had a 30 minute run where I caught a fish every cast and ended up with a 40 fish afternoon.I don't scale all of my fish but they went from 1 1/2 # to 6#. The smoke was thick and stiffling, the water was flat and the air was everybit of 90 degrees WHAT AN AWESOME AFTERNOON of fishing!!!! Cant wait to make my next trip
City: Ft Bragg,CaTips: The weeds are friend and foe. After speeding to your spot left your big motor so you won't drag a big clump with you. And while trolling set the depth of your trolling motor, there is usually an optimum depth to keep it. Also, troll between the weed and grass patches,and check and clear tangles often. Don't let them get you down cuz BASS love um!!!!!!!!!!!
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Contra Loma Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fluke bite is on!Fish wouldn't touch any other topwater.Caught 5 fish today and yesterday all on flukes. They hit after 3-4 jerks then pause and Bang! So much fun. Caught them on boat launch and the island
City: AntiochTips: Use shad colors
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Stevens Creek Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: anyone else fish for bass here? I've been having decent fishin the past few weeks using plastics very very very slow. Flippin weedless senkos into structure, drop-shotting walls and points, and an occasional jig fish. Tried jerkbaits, topwater baits, rattles, cranks, buzz, spinners, and nothing. Caught a few 10+ers using swim baits during the DFG trout stocking. Emphasize SLOW fishing. Biggest fish was 5.4 caught dead-stickin, put my rod down to swich baits on another rod, picked it up an fish on!
City: San Jose/South Lake TahoeTips: SLOW SLOW SLOW. slight twitches to plastic baits and then dead-stick. Will get bit when bait appears to die. Same with senkos, when not hitting on the drop, they hit dead-sticking.
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Tenmile Lake
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Water Temp: 69-72???
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: What I thought would be a dynomite month of June has turned out to be a big dud! Went to California for 11 days of vacation. Went to a small pond that I always get fish at with my 5 year old girl and her 3 1/2 year old friend and only got 1 bite and no fish. They still had a good time but I felt like a "bad" guide. My friends 10 year old boy hooked a 12" bass on a squarebilled firetiger crank but it shook off before he could land it. One bright point of the trip as far as fishing goes- a friend that runs the tackle store in my old town caught a 14 pound bass from Clear Lake. He caught a 12 pounder last year during a tourney and the 14 in early April of this year. I've still been fishing Cottage Grove every chance I get- I just havn't been catching 'em. I fished the 2nd, the 18-21st, the 23-25th with no fish. I did take my 2 year old boy out on the 23rd in the boat for the first time. We had a blast! He was totally loving it. After about 2 1/2 hours of rocking in the wind and waves he finally fell asleep. We were trolling across the creek end of the main body at the time. I went ahead and pulled in the line 'cause I couldn't reel in a fish anyway with only 1 hand available. I just idled around for a while with the kid in my lap reading the meter and looking for some new spots to try next trip out in the boat. I've still got a good outlook and I'm pretty sure July is gonna start with a great big bang (Say about 6 or 7 pounds worth!!). And I'm planning on taking the boat out Monday the last day of June and the dog's going with me this trip- maybe she'll be my good luck charm. She moped around all day after she saw me and the little guy head to the lake without her. Someday soon we'll all go together but not 'till he stops trying to ride her like a broncing bull!
City: yoncalla, oregonTips: Drive around in your boat and find drop offs, creek channels and humps and fish them slowly and carefully. I'm sure the fact that I get to the lake about 1 1/2 to 2 hours after daylight can't seem to help. The normally reliable shore bite just ain't happening for me. But....that next cast with the swimbait could be that 7 pounder so I'll keep tossin'. See ya out there.
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Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
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Berryessa Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: I fish Berryessa from shore or a float tube just about every Wednesday and the lake level is continually lower every week. I fish from 5pm till they kick me out of Oak Shores at dark (open till 9pm during the summer). I haven't posted reports each week but here is a summary of the fishing I've done in the last few months at Oak Shores Day Use area.
There are coves with hydrilla that I've been catching bass on Senko's and 1/8 oz. Carolina rigged Roboworms. Some of the coves get muddied up by carp rooting around so I've mostly avoided them and fished the clearest coves and the ones closest to deeper water or any current bringing in fresh water. The most stagnant coves seem to be the least productive for me (but I have avoided fishing them much because of all the carp). Last night, however, I caught a giant largemouth on a popper in one such cove on my way back to the car and another 1 lb. bass in the same cove.
The last half hour before dark has been the most productive for topwater and other reaction baits like crankbaits and jerkbaits. I have also caught fish on windblown points spinnerbaits in addition to the cranks and jerks.
I'd have to say I've caught the greatest number of bass (all species) on darthead Roboworms. All colors have produced but the Aaron's magic has been my best producer.
City: NapaTips: Darthead worms around rocky points and islands, Senkos in and around weeds, Carolina rigged worms for both, and crankbaits and jerkbaits when the wind blows across points, and topwater at dusk. The next few months I'll try to put the rest of my tacklebox to the test to see when other lures work.
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Black Butte Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: This is not a report but a request for one. I live in Redding it is to smoky here to fish Shasta. My grandkids are here for a visit and was wondering how the air quality is and how the fishing is at Black Butte. I am thinking of trying on Tuesday the first. Any information would be helpfull. I know Shasta very well so if anyone would like to know how the fishing is there I can help. Thanks Joe
City: Redding
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 75
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Wow I see why the pros hate the Senko!! They allow a novice like me to catch a decent limit.
Ask me to quietly pitch a jig forget about it, but a Senko no problem. Fished the area between Franks and Mildred. Had my limit in an hour and a half. Caught them on jigs,Senkos, tube, and speed trap.
After I caught my limit I went big. I tied on my biggest Senko I had, a 9 inch Salt N Pepper with tail dipped in Chartruece paint. Fifth cast rewarded me with my P.B. 7.14 LB. Last fish caught on it was a Catfish!!! Ended with a 20.15 LB limit. Hail Senko!!!!
City: W.SacTips: O ring your Senkos they last longer.
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 75
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: fished from noon on the 25th til noon on the 26th, besides the smoke fishing was great, fished mid lake with senkos the first day and banged 22, topwater was excellent around state park soda bay area another 27 on topwater this am it doesnt get much better.
City: woodsideTips: try topwater in the am til around 10 then senkos come on
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Contra Loma Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: caught 5 catfish and 1 bass. bass was on a weightless texas rig 5 inch senko green pumpkin with purp flek. it was 4 pounds.
City: THA P
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Emigrant Lake
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Water Temp: 67 @ 6:30A & 69
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished the emigrant arm. Started @ 6:00 & went home @ noon. Very nice morning. Top water bite good on a #5 fly rod with poppers. Best bite on rubber was on Robo worms. Fish were found almost every place I tried, however all of them were small, up to 12", in size. No LM"s.
City: Gold HillTips: Go early! Going to hot this weekend, maybe 100.
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