Fishing Report

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Sunday, May 25th, 2008

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      Water Temp: 64

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: On the water from 5:45 to 8:45 am . Very tough bite, fish were not on the banks. did top water , rip bait , hud craw, and senkos. finally caught two undersized spots on a split shot mm robo worm. Not to many boats for a three day weekend.
      City: Granite Bay Ca.

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      Water Temp: 60's?

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: When i got to my spot with my dad it was really muddy. guess its not my spot anymore! haha. anyway after a little trouble at spring lake my dad and i came here and caught 3 in a half hour. all fish were on YUM Dingers and my dad caught a nice 2+ lb fish. i got 2 smaller 1 pounders.

      In response to the previous post, taking some fish out would be good for the lake. even if the water was at a normal level, harvesting some of the smaller fish would help produce some more size at this lake. I'm not a biologist either but i know a little bit about this subject. All of our fish were released.
      City: Santa Rosa

      Tips: senko type baits produce well here, these fish are not as conditioned like the ones at spring lake.

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      Water Temp: 66 to 71

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Went to the lake kinda late about 1000 - light breeze and sunny. Bass were biting real good. My son and I caught two dozen bass most were in the 12" range, however we did get some nice 2 to 3 pound largemouth. Then the wind came up, thunder and lightning and rain on the way so we pulled out and left.

      Tips: Most of the fish we caught on soft plastic fished slow in 4 to 6 feet of water, and right on the bank. Some were caught on small shallow running cranks.

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      Water Temp: 67

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Took the wife cool day but not to cold. There were only a few boats on the lake. Fishing was good again 15 for the day. One was over 6 lbs and 3 fish L/M over 3lbs. Again all on reaction baits. Over cast weather made the fishing great

      Tips: Get out there before our weather heats up. There is a lot of Fish that can be pulled in at this lake.

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      Water Temp: ?

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Had battery problems so we didnt get very far. i was afraid we wouldnt make it back to the dock! anyway, after fishing a little bit and getting nothing we slowly crawled back to the dock in our tiny lil boat. As my dad was putting it in the bed of his truck i proceeded to fish off the dock. On my second cast to a spot i got a bite and set the hook on the sucker. landed him, he was 1.5lbs, fun on my med-light setup. after that we went to ilsanjo to fish.
      City: Santa Rosa

      Tips: Well the fish have spawned and the males are guarding the fry. I used a watermelon colored YUM Dinger. Pretty shallow and close to cover. Stay a bit off of the cover and cast to it (trees, weeds, tules, etc). If you spook a fish just come back later and try again. Good Luck!!!

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      Water Temp: 63?

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished the west shore of Cottage Grove yesterday morning before work. Got a 17 1/2", 2 lb., 11 oz. largemouth on a Lucky Craft Pointer 100. I was rippin' it with the standard rip-rip-pause retrieve and not getting bit so I really started rippin' it hard and that's when the bass hit it. I also tossed my 5" trout swimbait and a tube for a while but no bites on those. It's gonna be a long great summer- can't wait until they start slamming the 8" baits!!
      City: yoncalla, oregon

      Tips: I'm lookin' so forward to showing my 5 yr. old daughter how fun tossing buzzbaits and frogs up in the weedy areas of the creek. She will love it when they almost rip the rod out of her hands. I'm gonna try a few of the other Lucky Craft baits like 78's and 128 Pointers and some of the staysees. They run a hair deeper and may get me a few more bites. I'm like anybody else- I'd hate to lose one on a snag but why have them if you're not gona use them! I only have maybe 8 or 9. I guess if I'm really worried I could toss a rogue- they're a bit easier on the wallet if you do lose one.

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Didn't get on, my own fault, but here is further information on the inspections.

      You must have your boat's registration papers (I didn't) to prove the county of registration.

      Boats registerd in San Benito county (San Justo),
      and San Luis Obisbo counties and south are all
      banned.

      There can be absolutely no water in your boat. This includes the lower end of your motor. Be sure to lower and drain before approaching the lake.
      City: Montere

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Got to the lake at 8am, had to pay $19 to launch my float tube...What a rip-off. Inspector was giving me a hard time about me being from Tahoe. My tube is brand new and never used so that was fine...but he was saying that the lakes are only supposed to be for people who live in the county. I asked the guy if he and his family ski's or snowboards. He said yes, curiously...So I told him that the slopes are only for us Tahoe locals. I spit near his shoe, got my money back and left.

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: UPDATE -- Correction to last entry --

      There were two teams that got 5 fish and big bass was 3.57 not 4.57 as noted -- Sorry for the incorrect info
      City: SM

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      Water Temp: 62-67

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Gold Coast Meet today -- 10 boats on hand -- winners in with 6 and change, big fish 4.56

      Lady Cachuma roared her head today as we were greeted with rain and cold and wind. A really poor day to fish with at least 4 boats coming in with zero's. Lots of fish caught === 11, 10,12,12-1/2, 12-3/4 but seldom a 13 keeper to show. I think only one boat had 5 the rest were one and two's - Main lake was VERY rough with swells breaking over the bow and giving us both a shower. All I can say is -- Well, it's finally over! TOUGH OL DAY TODAY FOR SURE.
      City: SM

      Tips: Some drop was working, big fish in with a jig someplace in Santa Cruz, shad colered Flirt worm got some of ours as did senkos. Nothing on a crank today. San Antonio up next on June 14th.

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      Water Temp: 68.5

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: The fish have been moving around and are as unsettled as the weather. Three weeks ago I was into good numbers. Then the heat hit and the fish moved out into a total summer mode and now this week with rain and much cooler temps the bite is some what better. I have had some limited success on early morning topwater but the fact that the fish have all the shad the want to eat in the shallows has made the bite on " artificials " just that much tougher. One week the eat reaction baits the next week ripbaits but it has been a steady pick with a plastic worm. Sometimes shakey head works better than dropshot but the worm is the same. Oxblood light red flake! If I had any advice to give to a person who would like to catch a bass here it would be this. Buy some brown 1/4 oz. Burrhead jigheads from tacklewarehouse along with some 6 inch fat and 4 inch straight tail worms in the oxblood light red flake color. Get some mega strike or other actractant and your set. It is very easy to use the burrhead and since it is weedless it is a good way to search the area first. Once you know where all the brush is you can go back over the same water with your dropshot. I'm glad that the shad are making the bite easier for some but if you are not using bait you will have to make the fish react as they are pretty well feed right now.
      City: Ojai

      Tips: Fish fast in the first hour....back off and worm until 11:00 or so and then haul out your big top water punkers and trouts etc. as the fish seemed to ebb and flow with the baits proximity to the bank. Seeing clouds of bait in the shallows makes me keep on moving until I find a nice sterile point where the fish are waiting for some action....Right now for me anyway...the points are better than the quiet water that looks so juicey in the backs of the coves....lots of grass starting to emerge and the normal morning topwater thing is days from happening...

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      Water Temp: 66

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Smaller fish on beds, bigger fish just now showing up, caught 12 in three hours, split shot 6" black curly tail, biggest was 7 1/2. 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM.
      City: Castaic

      Tips: Lower lake is slow, upper is wide open.

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      Water Temp: 65-67

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Went up at 5:30 am. Clouds & little rain. Fished up lake by freeway side of slick rock. Fished till 10:30 am. 19 fish 3.2 lb biggest one. Couple of 2 lbers and some 10-13 inchers too. Crankbaits and chartuse senkos. Left before the skiers all came out.
      City: Visalia

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      Water Temp: 68-70

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Last minute fishing trip opertunity on Saturday. Got up there about 1030 and fished til 400. The light rain and wind wasnt terrible, and didnt push the boat. Lake levels have dramaticaly risen and now the water level is level with the bottom of the tunnels near mclure point. Fishing was poor, perhaps due to the weather and water clarity or perhaps the rising water level.

      Main lake water temp was 68 , but 70 in the coves. Additionaly the grass carp, and bait fish are heavily concentrated up in the cotten creek area.

      Even trolling failed to produce anything.
      City: Atwater

      Tips: the worse than usualy water quality might suggest switching up colors, but with as little sucess as I had I have no tips to give.

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      Water Temp: 60-69

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Took out a father/son team today. Weather was diffenately an issue today. The wind and rain was a nice change from the past week of 100 degrees. I would of liked to have had the guys throw some top water first thing but the wind was to much. Instead I had them throw tubes,senko's and jigs. For the half day, they ended up with about 30 bass with 6 over. We spent most of the time in the West Branch and the top of the main body. The guys had a great time even with the weather change.
      City: Paradise

      Tips: Colors on the tubes were clear sparkle and water melon, on the jigs,brown cinnamon/purple, green pumpkin and water melon. And same colors for the senko's

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      Water Temp: 66

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Hahahahahah....Its funny seeing lots of people complain about this lake....YES!!!! It gets pretty nasty out there at time...BUT it also TURN ON ALOT TOO!!!!!Have fished this lake the past year and with a friend of mine...SEEN COUNTLESS 8-9lbs pulled out!!! I myself just caught a 5lber on a HUDD!!!!

      LEARN THE LAKE b4 you HATE ON IT!!!!! Algea BLOOM IS IN FULL EFFECT!!!! RIGHT NOW!!!! So adjust and you will get BIT!!!!

      Dont hate this lake cause you cant fish it RIGHT!!!...lol..... :-)
      City: Gilroy

      Tips: JIGS are the TICKET!!!!! BLK on BLK!!!! FISH TULLIES TIGHT AND SLOW!!!!

      Then write a report and tell me how you did!!!!....lol...

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: thought I'd get out of town for the weekend and fish somewhere new. Heard this place produces somes good fish.....................this place sucks. the water looks like guacamole. all i saw was dead fish. I guess I've been fishin the delta too much.

      Tips: Fish the Delta.

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      Water Temp: 68

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Hadnt fished Somoma in a lond while. With Clear Lake and Delta nearby Sonoma doesnt compare. In other areas Sonoma would be a awsome lake. we are spoiled when it comes to bass I guess. Bite wasnt off the hook but The "Janitor" got a near 5lbr on a spook, a 3lb bed fish and some barely legal guys. I got 4 fish up to 2.5lbs and The Jnitors neighbor pulled in a few as well.
      City: Petaluma

      Tips: Finnese for #'s and early top water for some bigger bites.

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

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      Water Temp: 70

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Had a great day on the water.. Started at Calero caught one trap fish and one buzzbait fish. Calero has been slow so packed up and went to Anderson, good decision. It was around 10:30am when I got on Anderson. Got a four pounder on a buzzbait within 15 minutes of being there, then I just started slammin them.. The top water bit was on and these were not the usual Anderson dinks. Good chunky fish between 2.5 - 4lbs. Also got a few trap fish, one Carolina rig and 4-5 drop shot fish.

      Barley anyone on the water for Friday do to 60% of the boats getting turned back failing inspection. I think that is great all those wake boarders never drain the water out and get turned away right away. Suckaaa's
      City: San Jose

      Tips: It's pretty much open now..

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      Water Temp: 66

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Long slow day of fishing. Went out with my brother all day for 13 dinks between him and I in about 12'-20' of water. We tried reaction baits: still to early for Spooks, poppers, cranks, spinnerbaits. We scaled down our baits and slowed down our presentation as well to hook up those dinks. We caught them on finesse worms, and tubes, dragging slowly along the bottom. Nothing on a jig but did get 1 on a hula grub.
      City: San Jose

      Tips: Wait another 2-3 weeks for a reaction bite. Use darker colors in morning then switch to lighter colors during midday