Fishing Report
Wednesday, June 25th, 2008
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McClure Lake
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Water Temp: 75+
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Another late Afternoon trip with my son, at sub optimal fishing times. I didn't do well as I was mainly tossing spinnerbaits and crankbaits, but lacked the patience or time to drop shot.
City: AtwaterTips: saw evidence of alot of people catching Catfish.
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Shasta Lake
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Water Temp: 74to78
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: top water bite is excellent early and late... okie shad spooks and hula poppers are the baits of choice...dart head worms in mothers finest 38 and robo warmouth are also very good
City: shasta lakeTips: fish flat points during daylight hours... early and late concentrate on shadows
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Tuesday, June 24th, 2008
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Almanor Lake
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Water Temp: 68 to 71
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished 24 th thru 26 th every moring and evening. The smoke was down to about 1 mile visability. the fishing was ok but not killer. I could not get a reaction fish at all, tried ripbaits and top water with no success.The best bite was on tubes and pro leach both on purple colors. Dart head the tube and split shot the pro leach.I tried jigs and flukes and did not have much action. Did get a few senko fish but tubes or split shot seemed to be much more effective.
fished the West side of the Peninsula around Bailey creek and Hamilton branch area coves. Never had one over three pounds, had a lot of two plus smallies. Bite was one every 30 minutes or so on average.
City: Granite Bay Ca.Tips: bring your tackle with you as area tackle shops don't have squat.I ran out of my good color plastics and could not find anything close.Smoke purple was the ticket.
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Anderson Lake
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Water Temp: 70-74
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Took my 7 year old daughter out today to Anderson, we got 33 fish in total. Fish up to 4lbs, most on dropshot but a few trap, blade and buzzbait fish thrown in there. Very nice on the water, nice weather and not too many boats..
City: San joseTips: Clear water, 2'-15'
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Folsom Lake
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Water Temp: unk
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished Tues 7 AM to 1PM around Folsom Point, near dam, and on peninsula across from Beeks Bight. Very smoky, but calm. No topwater fish caught, nor deep crank (to 15ft), nor split shot, jig, shaky head in AM.
Marked many fish in the 20-25 ft depth. After noon caught 3 decent fish on deep crank in about 15-20 ft, main lake points.
Fished Wed 12 PM - 5 PM, North Fork, peninsula side. Marked many fish in 15-25 ft range deep flats and on dropoffs. Caught 3 on split shot senko and lizard, around 3 PM. 15 ft.
City: Folsom
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Oroville Lake
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Water Temp: 68-73
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Took the Mrs. out Monday afternoon for some fun fishing and found the bite to be off a little. Although we caught some nice bass the numbers dropped, so I went back out Tuesday morning to see if the morning bite was better. It diffently was a lot better with around 60 bass for the time frame from 7am. to 12:30pm. The top water action has been good, but it was fantastic Tues. morning. We were throwing spooks and vixons and even two 14 3/4 in. on one cast with 7 to 8 over. Some of the bass were spitting up 5 inch salmon that were just planted by Fish and Game. That could be the reason why the bite slowed up. Tubes also were getting bit.
City: ParadiseTips: Morning seems to be more productive right now. Start the day with top water lures then move down from there with dart head worms, tubes, senko's, etc. Jigs have slowed up some but always have one tied on for points. We still have water on the ramps, but will be gravel in a couple of weeks. That means it won't be so good for the skiers but the fishing will still be good.
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Monday, June 23rd, 2008
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 73
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Launched first light from Holland. Got a couple small ones on RatL-Trap, another on a senko, then nothing until noon when WHAM--10lb. 11oz. monster on RatL-Trap. Caught and released her unharmed after a couple of photos--not sure how they came out though--it was a little tricky holding that beastie and doing the self portrait thing! Got a few more after that but it was a little anti-climactic.
City: Walnut CreekTips: Don't give up. You never know when a slow day will turn into gold.
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Clear Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: I launched and fished half a day from the Konocti side. Weeds - Weeds - Weeds. No where to cast along the shore anyway where the weeds werent thick. Cleaning my baid after every cast.
Water level also down considerably. Is the highlands side of the lake so thick with weeds also.
In order to get away from the weed you had to be a good 50 - 100 yards from the shoreline.
I picked up a few with a bright purple senko. It was agravating however.
How do you guys deal with the shoreline weeds?
ALSO
My trolling motor and outboard were constantly getting stopped up with the same weeds.
I am fishing on the wrong side of the lake?
City: Santa Rosa
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Shadow Cliffs Lake
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Water Temp: 75-80
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: went again to (blank) back pond and caught four more bass totaling around 13lbs., biggest at 5lbs. My friend got 2 bass around three pounds. I was using the same (blank) lure.
City: pleasantonTips: work the (blank) lure slowly
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Sonoma Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Went fishing, was able to catch some decent fish. One of the fish was 5lbs., another 4lbs. Looks like they might still be dropping water since the lake looked down about a foot or more. Couldn't really catch fish in areas you might have caught them a week ago. Fish anywhere on the lake as conditions seem to be fairly good everywhere, if you got the right pattern going.
City: F-VilleTips: Bring your oxygen tank with the smoke in the air from the fires, not fun. Better yet take your time, the fish are there. If you can't handle the heat, stay out of the flame then you will catch fish.
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Stevens Creek Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: 6 bass in 4 hours from shore. Drop shot and Jig & pig (matched the crayfish colors that I found under logs). Biggest fish maybe 2.5 lbs.
City: San Jose
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Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
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Shastina Lake
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Water Temp: na
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: looking for info on shastina,launching etc, Having never been there any info will help.
Thanks,Mike
City: cottonwood
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Saturday, June 21st, 2008
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 75
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Launched at safe light (Ladds). Fished Mildred till about 10:00 am. Caught 14, all but one on blue/chrome Rat L Trap. Got one on a Senko. All under 3lbs. No size but lots of fun. Got off the water before the crazies came out. Did have a few bumps on the Shellcracker early.
City: Stockton
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 72.6
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: We started the morning watching the lightning as we drove toward the lake, not sure if when we go there we would be fishing or sitting for a couple hours waiting for a restaurant to open and have breakfast. Luck was on our side and we launched out of the Oaks with no wind and no lightning! We started out a four walls with 3 or 4 small fish all on brown and purple jigs. We moved across to a weed line we like to fish and caught a couple 4 pounders. We headed to the windmill point and caught another 4 pounder on a watermelon Senko. Next was off to egg rock for a 3 pounder and then headed home.
City: SacramentoTips: We did not have any reaction bite this morning. Everything came close to grass and on a slow presentation.
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Lafayette Lake
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Water Temp: 50's
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: caught 25+ bass about 10". end up catching 4 3# females. caught about a 10# cat on a beaver. caught fish on robos and sweet beavers. all fish c/r
City: PinoleTips: looking for someone to share info and fish here with. send me an email: johnabsmith@yahoo.com
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Lopez Lake
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Water Temp: 72-74
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Had a tourney with my son and I just 1 of 25 boats. Lake still shows signs of algae boom after a month or so. We started cranking to the left of the Dam and picked up 2 small mouth, then went to the dam it's self and picked up 2 large mouth. after that went up Lopez arm to one of my favorite spots and the bite was on. We caught well over 30 keepers within 3hrs between 2-3 lbs.all on cranks. No major big fish, but our fingers were ate up by the end of the day. We finished with 12 lbs. and it was the best day I've had for numbers of fish in a long time. My son's 14 yrs old and it was his best day on the water by far. After the tourney (12pm) I took my wife and my son's friend back out and we picked up another 20 keeper fish again, well over a 50 fish day by far. All cranks very little worm and jig fish, although we didn't fish them that much.
City: BakersfieldTips: Bluetruce Norman deep little N,sun craw worked the best. Look for flats with shad and deep water. The fish are taking the whole bait and you Know it.
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New Melones Lake
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Water Temp: 74-76
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: First time on this lake. It was nice but get on the water early. The bite turned off at 0930 hrs. Split shot, carolina rig and crank baits did well for us. Dark green or shad color. I took the family. We had 12 fish in three hours. All of them around 1 1/2 lbs. except for the 3 1/2 lbs'er my wife caught on a carolina rig.
Tips: On the water early and get off early. Stay cool and fish deep. The fish were tight to the bottom in 30-40 feet of water.
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Oroville Lake
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Water Temp: 65-71
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Took my young fishing partner Tanner to our Paradise Bass Club( also open for new members) Saturday. As before, the morning top water bite was really on. We were both throwing vixons and had blow ups all morning. As the day progressed we started thowing lipless crank baits and continued bass after bass. It did not take long before the pleasure boats had mud lines all over the lake. We then started throwing jigs to finish the day. We had 5 over for the day and about 50+ for ending total.
City: ParadiseTips: Take advantage of the morning top water bite. As the day goes on go deeper. The reaction bite is really picking up as well.
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Pardee Lake
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Water Temp: 75
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Okay so I have to assume you guys that posted before me must not have bothered to select the appropriate water clarity button. Was bummed to get to Pardee and find 15 to 25 ft visibility!! Where's the 'stained' water and 'muddy' banks these guys talked about?? Then the clincher was the species. Of course there are smallmouth, but 'spots'?? These aren't spots! These are Northern strain LARGEMOUTH! So funny you guys call 'em SPOTS! Northern strain largemouth have a real compressed black line down their sides, kinda like a spot. Check the upper jaw when it's mouth closed, it extends beyond the center of a vertical line thru its eye.
City: FolsomTips: Water is soo stinkin' clear, better get out there early and pick up a couple on topwater. On Saturday they were pretty non-commital on the spook, flashing on it and swelling several times. We landed a couple to about 2 lbs. Picked up one on a dart head in about 20 ft of water. Caught a couple more on a LC Stacy 90 rip and jerk baits. Nothing big this day and saw no cruisers at all, and we looked real hard. Fished big Huddie swimbaits with no results-same for smaller ones. Topwater was most fun, who knows, hit it on the right day and it could be real good.
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Shadow Cliffs Lake
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Water Temp: 78-81
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: went back to the (blank) back lake and caught 5 more on a (blank) lure, all totaling 19.5 pounds (2,3,3.5,5,6lbs.)
City: pleasantonTips: i can't say
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