Fishing Report

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Saturday, October 16th, 2004

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      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: A cold front was moving in, but the fishing was still pretty good. Fished Soda Bay and had a few fish on crankbaits pretty deep, and dropshot and senkos, pretty shallow. Couldnt find a pattern.

      FIshed Konocti. Was pretty calm in the morning with some rain. THen the wind started up and it was hell from then on. In the end, i caught about 20 fish dropshotting docks and rocks. Only one of those over 12 inches. Broke off a nice fish, prolly around five pounds right in the konocti marina.

      I think i saw u out there Cooch, but didnt have a chance to say hi.
      City: Clear Lake

      Tips: Reaction bite in the morning.
      In the afternoon, drag plastics, dropshot, or throw senkos. Something slow.

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: SCOTT: INDEED IT SUCK'S,BUT SOMETIME'S THERE'S MORE BAD THAN GOOD IN PEOPLE.WE CAN'T CONTROL IT UNFORTUNATELY. WELL I WILL BE UP THERE ALSO (sat) ILL LOOK OUT FOR YOU. FISHING HAS BEEN SLOW AT BEST. BUT I LOVE THIS LAKE IN THE FALL. I USUALLY DO REAL WELL IN THE THANSGIVING AREA. EVERYONE IS HOME TOO SO IT'S ALL YOUR'S TO YOURSELF. GOOD LUCK MAYBE WILL MEET..............!
      City: turlock

      Tips: CATCH &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& RELEASE

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      Water Temp: 68

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Fished the Future pro tour Saturday. Caught fish dropshotting and on spoons. Look for bait and stay on it. Depths anywhere from 20-55 feet deep. Had 13.43 lbs for 5 fish. Had a great day.
      City: folsom

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      Water Temp: 64-67 deg

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Well Joe Miller and I fished the Future Pro Tour Tourament hoping to make the TOC. The day had changed to being windy and the temp had droped 4 degs., the air temp also dipped down. Going to our first spot left of the dam in a large cove area finding other fisherman also had the same idea. Seven other boats were in this cove and no fish for us until later. We left to spot two looking for our fish, finding none, (large hump just outside dyke 8 ramp). Returning to spot one, finding that the fish had returned using a Pro Worm # 266 leach on a split shot in 20-30 ft of water. In the next three hours we started catching our 15 bass (four smallies ), culling seven. Moving out to other humps in the main body at 1:30pm looking for balls of bait fish in the 20-50 feet, culling one more before weighting in . We finshed 19 for 7.65 lbs, the big fish winner was a 4.0 lbs +. Some of the winners used jigs, rip baits, drop shot and split shot. To much winds for top water bite. The winning weight was 11.0 ? The small boat division winner had 13.0 + lbs, slow day for some
      City: rocklin

      Tips: Look for large bait balls with large bass on humps in the main body in deep water, work your bait slow.

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      Water Temp: 66-70

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Got on the water around 6:45 a.m. Headed to Greasy Cove. My buddy Todd got the first fish on a 4" smoke texas rigged in about 4' of water. Fish were few and far between. Saw shad but nothing chasing them. Tried throwing a crank and a jerk, but nothing. Switched to a 6" Roboworm Margarita Mutilator color, texas rigged with a 2/0 bleeding red hook. Fish responded with a few more bites. Ended up getting 5 small fish to my partner's 4, SORRY TODD.....It was a beautiful day on the water for this time of year. Had a lot of fun. Even over the bitchin' of my partner saying that I back ended him all day and had him fishing for birds in the trees he was so close to the bank....."Face it son, I finally beat you...FAIR AND SQUARE!!!!"....Let me enjoy it for once cause it'll probably never happen again!
      City: Atascadero

      Tips: Fish slow....wait for 'em to take it cuz there's a lot of small fish just playing....not really committing to much at all....still a lot of fun just being able to fish in shorts this time of year....

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      Water Temp: 69

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: This lake SUCKS right now. I fished it the 15th and 16th. Don't go until November. The fish are scattered from the surface down to 50'.
      Unless your a stud on Melones like Johnny C you will struggle to catch fish. It ain't worth it!!
      I pre fished for a club tourney on the 15th and found balls of shad in the back of a creek and went back the next morning and they were gone. The rest of the day was miserable.
      The shad balls were 30'-50' deep.
      I forgot my spoons so I counted down a 3/4 oz chrome trap and yo yo'd / ripped it back to the boat and caught fish that way. I also dropped a heavy gitzit down and caught a couple fish that way. I caught about five fish and got out of there. The spots were fat and easy to catch.
      Topwater, rippin' and crankbaits weren't working at all.
      I did catch some fish on a Yamamoto twin tail spider jig (brown with green flake)in about 15' of water.
      The tournament was won throwing spinnerbaits in shallow water. Five small spots took it.
      City: Modesto

      Tips: Look for those white and black diving birds in the back of creeks because they will tell you where the shad are. I saw a dead shad on the surface and they are big right now (4"-5").
      Wait until it gets colder so the shad will be more concentrated.

Friday, October 15th, 2004

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: to add to my report i must say this small reservior is full of wakboarders and jetskiers they are very annoying and disrubt the fishing
      City: the bay

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished with buddy for 4 hours and got only 4 fish bigest being 2-3 lbs. First time at this reservoir wasn't quite as good as i expected it to be
      City: the bay

      Tips: use rapalas

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      Water Temp: unknown

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Spent one of my vacation days on the water. Launched out of Sugar Barge at first light and fished until 4:00 PM. The weather was so calm and balmy I thought the world was going to end. Spent the first hour in franks throwing topwater and the bite was poor...Decided to move up river and headed to Sycamore Slough and for the first two hours the bite was terrible. I then came upon a point as the tide started to drop and caught a 7.6 Largemouth and 15lb striper within three casts...Both on topwater. Moved down river and fished the middle delta where the topwater bite from 11:00 - 2:00 was as consistent as I've ever seen it, unfortunately, the fish were in the 2-3lb class. Mix in two 8-10lb stripers and the day was extremely fun.
      City: Brentwood

      Tips: Tide is key...when it is either at the top or bottom the bite is real good using topwater baits. Fish outside edge of weedlines at the bottom of the tide and fish inside the sunken islands at high tide...White is the ticket for me. Same bait, new day, consistent results. Stay safe and take a kid fishing. TG

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      Water Temp: mid - high 60's

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Had a mixed bag day. We caught 3 limits of black bass, 2 stripers (largest - 7.5 lbs), and a 7.5 lb salmon. Largest bass was 3.5 lbs, but I loss a bass that we estimated to be 6+ lbs. Caught it in the middle of a slough on a Rat L Trap, but it jumped out of the water and did a couple of flips and threw the hook. Also caught a 5.5 lb sacramento squawfish.
      City: Dixon

      Tips: Salmon and stripers are moving up. Use a shad colored Rat L Trap. Fish near the end of sloughs.

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Juan....damn shame isnt it? We spend all this money on our gear and license etc and with all the taxes we pay and stuff you'd think they'd have enough to get enough people to patrol. It's such a shame we all do everything by the book and one small percentage of poachers takes it all away. Have you been up lately? I was thinking of taking my new Stratos up tommorrow (sat) to see if I could boat my first fish outta her! Tight Lines-thanks for caring and doing what you could man-wish everybody did the same-GOOD JOB!
      Tight Lines-see ya on the lake!
      Scott
      City: Chowchilla

      Tips: Report each and every poacher you see!

Thursday, October 14th, 2004

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      Water Temp: COOL

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: NOT MUCH HAPPININ
      City: SJ

      Tips: BE PATIENT

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished for Crappie in the morning with the man and the geez.. Almost limited out in 4 hrs at the marina. Bite was slow and light. The average guy may have been skunked! Fish were caught on a white dipsy-doo. Had to put some fish in the freezer before winter. Also witnessed a guy hual in a 17lb Cat.
      City: Bakersfield

      Tips: Use light line and light action because the bite is LIGHT!

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: THANKYOU PHILS STAFF I WENT FROM 5-6 FISH A DAY TO OVER 50 A DAY ON THAT NEW DROPSHOT RIG THANKS I DID NOT CATCH ANY GIANTS BUT I FELT GOOD WHEN I WALKED TO THE TRAILER.
      City: REDDING

      Tips: PINK POON WITH MORNINGDAWN TRAILER .

Wednesday, October 13th, 2004

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      Water Temp: 70

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Caught a bigger fish than Ryan Davis Troughton!
      8.2 pounds on a fluke. Threw it into a brushpile with my pink fishing rod. Dad was proud. By the way, I love you Ryan.
      City: brentwood

      Tips: Love Ali

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      Water Temp: 65-66

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: no wind yesterday. we fished dawn til about 1pm .. was starting to get hot . caught several dinks and some keepers . still some frog fish out there but with water temp dropping not as many as a couple weeks ago ..caught a couple and missed a couple ..was mainly pre fishing for or club tourney coming up this weekend so don't want to give much away as i know vince reads rhis.. also with won bass saturday and the hook tourney sunday we will already have enough competition as ours is a two day ..
      City: sunnyvale

      Tips: follow someone you know catch bigger fish

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      Water Temp: 63-65

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Went out around 0630 out of Franks and got a 6+ at first stop. We fished until 5:30, a long day and got several Flippin over 4lbs. The only wind today was moving from one place to the other. Flat all day long had to work for the fish but had a great day.
      City: Fairfield

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      Water Temp: 68

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Went fishing at 1:00 PM in back yard with senko.
      Caught largest bass of life. 7.25 lbs on dads Cul m right scale. Later caught a bunch of smaller bass.
      City: Discovery Bay

      Tips: Pitch into shade pockets during middle of day.

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      Water Temp: 67.5

      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Three buddy is out just called and said they have 3 small ones 7 to 10 lbs range. Waiting for the tide change at noonish for the bite to turn back on. Sorry fell to mention that in front of the diversion dam we tire up to the floating dock and cast out to middle of the river when the tide is slack or slowest that's has been the best action last week and this week so far. This area usually fast running but the damn gates are not open so the tides are perfect. When the water are moving then we drift or slow troll.
      City: San Bruno

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      Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)

      Report: Great day, caught 14 fish between the three of us. 1 10+ lb. cat, and 1 15 + pound cat. A lot of small trout and panfish.
      City: San Mateo

      Tips: Don't cry.