Fishing Report

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Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished the island,swiming pool,and boat launch.Had a couple of fish blow up on a frog but no hookups most of them missed the frog.Bass are busting on shad on occasion.Threw flukes and other topwaters but no takers.
      City: Antioch

      Tips: Frog bite is picking up,along with senkos. Oh Brad grow up.

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      Water Temp: 68

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: well lets see wind howling still went out tryed topwater on calm banks with only a couple fish went to wind blown and tossed shallow cranks caught a couple more fish started throwing 6" senko and picked up a couple nice fish.
      City: roseville

      Tips: hard to fish this time of year but if you catch a fish or two keep working the area and change up your baits.

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      Water Temp: Rosalyn Porter

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Arrived early with slight wind. A little Striper activity on the surface. I was throwing a weedslinger off the points.Swimming it fast. managed to stick two Stripes but was i unable to keep the fish on. My line was a little light for these fish. I will upgrade my line and I will be back!
      City: Brentwood

      Tips: Swim the baits fast and hit every point. Keep your eye out for surface activity. get ready

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: fishing is very tuff
      City: taft

      Tips: stay home

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: fishing is very
      City: taft

      Tips: stay home

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Does anyone have any info for bass fishing on this lake if anyone does that would help thanks.

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: This is what happens when people don't practice catch and release. Up until three years ago, the fishing was very good at Shadow Cliffs, particularly in the arroyo and the island pond. But these are not huge bodies of water. The bass population is only so big. Back in 2005 and 2006, I ran into several "regulars" here who kept their fish. And these were pretty good fisherman. On several occasions, I saw them with stringers attached to their tubes with ten dead bass. What do they think will happen to the fishing if they keep doing this? We are seeing the results at Shadow Cliffs now. This place is a shadow of it's former self (sorry for the pun).
      City: Fremont

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

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      Water Temp: 70

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished the Narrows and Main body. Could not get a reaction fish. Caught 12 spots and 1 smallie on Gitzits, Darter head Robo Worms and Football Head Jigs. Most of my action came in the narrows shallow and deep. No cove fish all fish came on major points. My best 5 weighed 6.09 Lbs. The lake is going down quicker than last year.
      City: W.Sac

      Tips: Fish now before the price of gas gets too high.

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      Water Temp: ???

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: I caught a 3 lb bass today with an EBMUD tag attached to it. I released the fish but memorized the number on the tag. Is there somewhere you should report the number to? Does anybody know why they tag the fish?
      City: San Leandro

      Tips: Fish shady water with slow presentation.

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      Water Temp: 68

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: I went to Clear Lake (better known at the OCEAN at Clear Lake!) with a friend yesterday. We fished the late afternoon until a little after midnight. Fishing was ok for post-spawn. Where you found one, there was usaully a few more. Many spots didn't produce a thing. I caught 10 and he caught 15 or 16 and his limit was well over 20 lbs - the biggest a shade over 5 lbs. The intense wind kept us from hooking all the bites but we did our best. We fished from the narrows south.
      City: Yuba City

      Tips: I can't say much more since he is fishing an upcoming tournament. If we ever get a sustained heat spell, the lake may get some color and thus slow the weed growth. Until then, good luck with the weeds! They are already extending out to about 12 feet deep.

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      Water Temp: 68-70

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Wacked em on just about any thing. Best was a 3 lb'r on topwater. I got distracted and when I looked back I couldn't find my lure... several twitches, still no lure??? Started reeling only to find a nice 3 lb'r on the end! LOL, never heard it hit!

      We had 20 by 9 in the morning and my son Jon even caught a real nice 18" rainbow on a roboworm. With the strong wind and a slight motor problem, we decided to get off the water by noon, finished with 2 dozen, mostly dinks but a blast if you have a kid with you, It's quantity with them...
      City: Somerset

      Tips: If you're older and fat like me, make sure you launch from the right ramp, the 1/2 mile climb back to get the truck/trailer nearly killed me...

      Cast tight to the bank and into the shadows and you'll get bit!!!

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      Water Temp: 67

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished from 6/5 evening to 6/9 morning. Success w/topwater first 1 1/2 hr and last 1 1/2 hr of day. Plenty on points using cranks. Found a ball of bait one morning near shore and followed it for 2 hours of non-stop action using jerk baits.
      City: Redding

      Tips: Plenty of dinks. Use large lures to eliminate some.

Monday, June 9th, 2008

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      Water Temp: 68

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: whacked em pretty good in Old River, was out for about 2 1/2 hours, picked up 8, biggest prob 3lbs.
      all on big rocks, 5-6 feet of water at low tide.
      real aggressive bite, no wind so got cookin...carp are spawning everywhere, I mean EVERYWHERE...I came around a bend in the river and saw at least 6 huge splashes spaced out down the bank. really hurt the shallow grass bite, turned it off, but no carp on the deeper rocks...
      City: Tracy

      Tips: somebody should post a limit on carp so the poachers would can get rid of em for us....

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

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      Water Temp: Warm

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: At bottomed out low tide I launched from Ladd's around 4:30 p.m. It was a nice run to 14 Mile Slough in "BASSBUSTER1". The weekend crasiness was going on at the beach. I worked the two cuts before the "Y" intersection. I worked the creek channels between the tule islands. Even with my boat the back flats were extremely low. Was it a minus tide today? This was the lowest I"ve seen it in years.

      I was suprised of the aggessive bottom bites I was getting even with all the boat pressure going by with in 100 yrds of me. I bottom bounced 1/2 ounce Black/Red Jig w/small sweet beaver trailer and weighted senko like bait.
      City: Stockton

      Tips: I'd rather fish the week days. :-P

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Well I don't have a report, but I do have some questions. I am looking to make my first trip to Clear Lake and I am looking for some advice about where to stay (camp) and launch. Also, from reading the posts, it sounds like senkos or drop shotting is the most popular approach? Any suggestions on where to go or what to use for a first timer? Numbers are good, but big fish is better! Thanks!
      City: Redding

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished most of the lake today. Caught 2 fish about 2lbs each one at the island and the other in the big cove.Had some nice fish follow my swimbait but no strikes.
      City: Antioch

      Tips: Saw fish bedding and staging for another spawn. Caught fish on beds with blk/blue craw

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      Water Temp: 75

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: they plan on pulling this lake down to a 1/4 pool. water dropped about a foot,the fish were on a tear.all fish were from 2.5 to 5lbs.throwing a rapala bluegill pattern,u really have to have confindence in this bait. all of the big fish came on my swimbait i custom make. in the last month and a half we caught 30 bass 5lbs to 13lbs and over.
      City: planada

      Tips: gonna tryit sunday and well see if we cant put one more big fish day..

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      Water Temp: unknown

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: late post... zero strikes. fished at about 12:30 for about an hour and a half... unlike my other times, i brought in heavier gear to throw frogs and heavier topwater baits trying to entice one of the big ones there. nothing. i suspect the heavier line had some effect, that and the new weed growth that was evident on every cast. i still threw the same wacky senkos (fished them slow as before, same locations) after not getting a strike with the frogs... nothing. me thinks line diameter was the culprit. i usually have 4# -6#, and this time i was throwing 12# trilene big game. ...or maybe it was just a slow day... or the fact that i was planning on throwing every fish i caught onto the shore to thin out the numbers- fish gods were listening...
      oh, the water is still very low, rains a couple weeks ago haven't helped much if any.
      City: petaluma

      Tips: well... i think as light of line as you can get away with. probably 6# at the most...

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      Water Temp: 64-68

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: I took my brother and nephew fun fishing on Saturday. The wind was howling when we launched so we went into Warm Springs and started throwing crankbaits. I got a 2 and a 2.5 right away and my brother caught two small males also. In the meantime my nephew Ian who's 13 years old wasn't catching anything so I brought him up to the front of the boat with me and put my rod down to help him. He was casting a medium diver on a spinning rod with 10lb. Big Game. Within five minutes he yells I got one and proceeds to bring in a beautiful spawned out 6.2 lb female that easily would have been over 8lbs. a month ago. Anyway we were all high fiving Ian and he was so excited catching his biggest bass ever. I will be posting the picture on the photo section soon. Anyway we proceeded to catch more crankbait fish and when the wind died we switched to plastics. We got into some really good fish late morning and afternoon using senko's, worms and brush hogs. We ended up catching 23 bass with the best five going 6.2,3.5,3.2,2.8 and 2.5.I encourage everyone to take a kid fishing and you will have so much fun and get a kid hooked on fishing and not drugs.
      City: Santa Rosa

      Tips: The next tournament for the Redwood Empire Bass Club will be here at Lake Sonoma next Saturday, June 14th. The signups will be at the next meeeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. on June 11th at the Rohnert Park Community Center at the corner of Rohnert Park Expressway and Snyder Lane. Log onto rebc.net for more info.