Fishing Report

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Wednesday, March 21st, 2007

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Little bit of a rough day on the lake today. Wind was really blowing making it difficult to control a float tube. I did manage one nice spot pushing 2 lbs. Fish came in about 10 feet of water on a senko.
      City: Paradise

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: ne new reports lately, water temp, fish depth, or whats hot if ne thing? Might come down to fish this weekend but only if theres a bit of a bite. thanks
      City: medford

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

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      Water Temp: 63

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Got onto the water at 8:30am. We had our first fish 4 minutes later. Fun day. We caught 28 bass between 2.5 and 3 pounds. All were caught on plugs between 10' and 16'deep on the north side of the lake. All were smallmouth except, for 1 largemouth and 1 spot. These fish were slamming the plugs hard. We left the lake at 12:30. All in all a very nice day on the lake. Only saw 3 other boats.
      City: Santa Rosa

      Tips: Long casts, a speedy retrieve with a pause here and there.

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      Water Temp: 62

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished Discovery Bay at high tide (outgoing) and didn't get anything. We tried senkos, top water, spinner baits and crank baits. Stirperman mentions some hogs on beds. We are relatively new to delta fishing, so where are the beds? Do you need to fish low tide to see them? Are they on the rock wall or the behind the docks?
      City: Pleasanton

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      Water Temp: 64-66

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Bass fishing has been just awsome in Discovery Bay. the big toads are on the beds and more are moving in daily.Been using a sweet beaver ,senko and a top water blue Gill made from Black Dog baits. This lure is awsome. Fish on.
      City: Discovery bay

      Tips: be patient and wait.

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Hit the water at 8:00 am, fished coves and points leading to themon the south end, Pumpking seed Hula grubs on 1/4 football heads, Aarons magic Robo curly on 3/16 dartheads fished along creeck chanels inside the coves and brush or timber. No reaction bite! All fish were 1.5# to 2.5# on 5 to 15' of water.
      City: Folsom

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: fished a for about 6 hrs. on Sunday in Nice, and saw A LOT of big fish (10+) Most all of the fish that I caught were on jigs and a small realistic crawfish bait on a darthead fishing dead slow. All of the bites are EXTREMELY hard to detect, but everytime you set the hook, it's atleast a 3-1/2 lb. fish. When the water got choppy, I went to a revenge blade or a ripbait and had plenty of action. Also, do not be afraid to try senkos. The fish will absolutley engulf senkos and small sweet beavers pitched into shallow cover, but mind you, all of the shallow fish that are easily caught are males. Your best bet for the big fish is fishing out from the bank over submerged grass and tules. These fish are eating like heck, but when fishing I'm sure you guys will realize that these fish are over pressured and I believe that they have learned the many subtleties of the difference between plastic and the real thing. Just think like the bass and try to use natural colors and be as realistic as possible on your lure selection. I got a lot of fallows on a 7" mission fish but no takers!! I had one about 8-1/2 follow the thing for atleast 40 feet. I could see the fish behind the bait, and it looked like a big submarine!!!! Just remember if you find a spot that you don't absolutely kill em' in, just stay a while because there are bound to be fish there. Pay attention to your line, and use as light of line and rod that you can get away with. It will help you feel the fish pick the bait up better. They are not hammering the bait!! The bite is very subtle. Take advantage of spots you can find that do not have twenty boats in them. Just because they don't look good to the fisherman, doesn't mean they don't look good from the bass' point of view. GO FISHING!! You will catch biggins, but you need to fish slow and methodical, unless you just get lucky and fish a vicious school of 6 pounders (GOOD LUCK!)
      City: Upper Lake

      Tips: Fish slow with a methodical presentation. The fish are eating, but finding them is your task!! See ya on the lake.. The water is clear and you'll be able to see a lot of big fish shallow. Never mind them, they are hard to catch, and there are plenty of others just like her about 30 feet behind you, just think like the bass and you will see the results!!!

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      Water Temp: 59-63

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: launched the boat around 10:30am headed up to the bridge. caught 5 spots in my first six casts from 1.5-2.5 lbs. With a full stringer in the first ten minutes i decided to see if i could limit out on crappie too so I found the first submerged tree i could and started working it over with crappie jigs. caught over 100 crappie in about 4 hours. kept 15 males for fish taco's.
      City: yc

      Tips: all bass caught on robo worms in purple, all crappie on shad immitation jigs.

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      Water Temp: ?

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished for 3 hours before work. Only 2 fish...First was 2 lbs. on drop shot on eastern shore along tulies. Second was a good 7 lb. female 10' off rocks on lucky craft lipless crankbait in american shad pattern. She swallowed this lure so deep I had to cut it off and remove it from behind her gill plate.
      City: Antioch

      Tips: Fish are starting to come up shallow. Saw a few shaking the tulies either making nests or chasing bluegill. Spawn should be on soon...until then, find the warmer water while the weather is cool.

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      Water Temp: 58@ Dam 60-62@

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Went out three days in a row last week and caught a 6+ each day(all C/R). Two off a huddleston and one off a jig. One fish was 8.1 right near the docks. I think that the only fish that are up spawning in the whole lake are right near the docks. These are the only beds that i have seen and i think that these bass spawn earlier than the rest because the structure doesn't really change in regard to the rising water. There is so little change to structure and the south end is about 3-4 degrees warmer.
      City: Dublin

      Tips: Throw swimbaits for the big ones. The lake is about to turn on when it fills up. PLEASE PRACTICE CATCH AND RELEASE!

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      Water Temp: 57 to 61

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: went out about 10:30. stuck a 6, 5, and a few 3's all spots. buddy got a 7 1/2 black. all on huds 5's and 12's any pattern.
      City: cool

      Tips: Look for area's you think a bass would spawn in and try to find some sort of structure near those spots. Could be 10 feet deep, or 25 feet deep. Some bucks are up but the big ones are watching. If you cant find them just cruse the banks looking for beds, or bass. when you find them turn around and cast to the middle. This is not the most effecient way of catching them but its how I found them.

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: went out and its been the same for about the last month all fish over 5 lbs, but ive been going at it with a lavender shad crank, and a storm swimbait, im am tossing a lot of large swimbaits and they seem to do the trick. i got 6 fish averaging 5to8lbs, on the boat dock side in the rocks. On the backside ive got them in about 6 to 10 feet of water. look for the fish in the shallows they seem to be getting a tan on the backside. If anyone is looking for someone to go out with i need a boater I am on the shore for now!! i know berryessa, hennessy and delta, for stripers I get em good in the napa river and have some secret areas. thanks good fishing!!
      City: st helena/vacaville

      Tips: remember to spot, dont scare em in the shallows there some biggies in them. I know everyone at this lake likes the soft plastics and spinners, get on the cranks and you'll see some great fish.

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      Water Temp: 64 Degrees

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: It was overcast and raining off and on from 0730 to 0900. I used smoke senkos in the corner of the dam and along the rock wall. After 10 Bass averaging 3 pounds, I switched to cinnamon brown 5" Senkos and on the first cast landed a 6 lb spot along the point 100 feet up from the west side of the dam. The fish went nuts over this as the sky was darker. I had better luck throwing up on the bank and dragging it in. Most of the hits were in 2 feet of water, but at least 50 feet away from the boat. What I would do is drift and throw parallel to the bank. All Senkos were hooked up wacky style...Saw alot of big fish. Caught alot of 2-3 pounders in Temperance as well, mostly on baby bass laminate senkos after the sky cleared up a little... After all was said and done, caught 50+ Bass. My best five would have gone for 22 lbs.
      City: Merced, CA

      Tips: give the fish room....they still spook easy. If they see you, they head out...I think right now that senkos are the best choice, wacky style...saw many bass fisherman throwing and nailing lots of fish...All the fish had mangled tails..so you know what that means...

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: THE BRUSH HOG IS ZOOM COLOR #86

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: KW,

      I forgot to mention that we caught a nice crappie on a spinnerbait. It must have been 12-14", it shook off just as we were getting ready to lip it. Did catch a few on wacky rigged senkos over the week but didn't stick w/ it to see how effective it could be. Midnight Chart. baby brush hogs? Is that a new color?
      City: Atwater

      Tips: KW is right, the fish are everywhere. We caught fish at every stop throughout the week. Never made it into Piney or Horseshoe though. I was trying to conserve fuel w/ prices over $3.00 a gallon.

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      Water Temp: 60s

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Got to my spot at 3:oop.m. Started with lizards and senkos. Caught 3 within a hour,all under 4#.I did release all 3






      Started with lizards and senkos,caught 3 under 4#.I did release all Crissy!! Topwater later in the day. Bass went crazy.White and green lure?
      2 monsters at 5:30 to 6:00.
      City: Richmond

      Tips: Look for a protected area with no wind.

Monday, March 19th, 2007

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      Water Temp: 59-64

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished Putah Creek from sunrise 'till about 12:30. Great day, had a 15 lb limit in the first hour. It slowed a bit in mid-morning, but then picked up again. I went through an entire bag of Senkos. Caught a few spots, 2 smallies, and the rest were LMB up to 4.5 lb, nothing deeper than 10 feet. Caught fish on points, coves, and on nothing banks. Areas with standing timber worked particularly well. Fish seemed to like pumpkin colors best on the plastics and a white spinnerbait was working too. Putah had good color. The main lake was gin clear, even with a 10-15 mph wind.
      City: Vacaville

      Tips: Bass in the clear water were spooky. Cast ahead of them. Fish shallow.

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      Water Temp: ???

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Tried for an encore to Anderson's hot bite over the hill at Calero. On the water at 745 (they were open early!!!!!) and headed to the big cove in the back, caught 5 up to 3 lbs. then started to move arround the entire puddle. My buddy Jared and I ended the day with 17 fish all on dropshot. Another productive day on the lake my best day here at calero. Got pretty windy with the storm front moving in so i called it a day.
      City: Watsonville

      Tips: fish in 10-20 feet and keep your bait moving eraticly then poause and they will hit it.

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      Water Temp: COLD

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Got out late becuase of battery issues. Only managed a couple of bites all day on Kreature baits and jigs. My GF caught a 5 pound 8 ouncer off the tules near Russo's.
      City: Newark

      Tips: Fish slow...

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      Water Temp: 57

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Took the day off from work today and took my two sons ages 14 and 18 out for a day of fishing. Father's day came early for me today. We started rip baiting on wind blown shorelines and took 17 fish within the first hour and a half including a big bug eyed 6-9 taken by my eldest son. Today was the first time my youngest son tried rip bait fishing and after a few lessons from Dad he was sticking fish after fish. Once the wind died Dad switched to a shakey head worm and after the old man put 5 in a row in the boat my sons threated mutiny unless I showed them how to fish the shakey head worm. I commenced the lesson and it was on after that. I set the anchor off of a decent size tule bed and we caught fish after fish after fish. This was a completely different spot than the one I posted in my previous report. This lake is absolutely ON FIRE. Our tally at the end of the day went like this: Dad 33 fish, eldest son 31 fish, youngest son 27 fish - I kid you not 91 fish for three of us fishing for 6 hours today. Our best 5 went; 6-9, 4-12, 4-10, 4-8 and 3-12 for a total of 24-3.
      City: Petaluma

      Tips: Megabass Ito Vision 110 rip bait was the ticket today (they spurned Dad's bigger Pointer 128 today) Find the right cadence (today it was slow and steady) on a wind blown shoreline and you should do well. When the wind subsides find some tules and break out a shakey head worm. Last tip FISH THIS LAKE NOW, skip work, take a vacation day whatever, the bite is white hot.