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Friday, September 10th, 2004

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      Water Temp: 70-75

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Started at safe light. No partner today, doing a little pre-fishing for the up coming Future Pro tour event on the 18th. Started in the middle fork fishing points. Nothing on cranks or top water. Only caught fish on the drop shot... All spots and spitting up bait all over the boat. Fished a few other spots in the middle fork, when the wind died down, Saw bass busting bait all over in the middle fork. Threw top water with no takers, but threw a white fluke and was getting bit ever cast. Nothing big but still had fun only three keepers so far. Left that area and went up the North fork, fished points, caught better quality fish. Wind picked up and started to fish the mud line with cranks, adn started to catch more fish. biggest fish was only 15 inches... oh well, going out again on Saturday. Got to find some better fish. best five went for around 7lb.
      City: Folsom

      Tips: Caught all fish 5-15ft. Maybe I'll try deeper for bigger fish. Wind is our friend. tight lines

Thursday, September 9th, 2004

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      Water Temp: 78-80

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: LAKE AMADOR HAS A NEW BLACK BASS RECORD IT WAS CAUGHT BY DANNY FRANCO OF OAKDALE IT WEIGHT AT 17lbs 1.6oz IT MEASURED 29in. by 23 1/4in. girth.THE FISH WAS REALEASED.
      City: IONE

      Tips: DANNY IS HAVING PROBLEMS WITH HIS COMPUTER,HE WILL WRITE A REPORT ON HIS CATCH WITH THE DETAILS SOON !!!.

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      Water Temp: 74.78.8

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: took a trip down after reading all the favorable reports and they were spot on. Got in the water at the M&M ampground behind rattlesnake at 0615 and motored over to rattlesnake throwing at the toolies with baldes , cranks and rip baits but didn't get bit. Went back over to the area just north of M&M and started throwing a docks and nothing again. Crossed over to some other docks and found a bunch of fish in the 12-15 ft depth so started throwing jigs tipped with the amgm twintail in #23 and got 5 fish, the smallest was at 2.07. Went to Buckingham and fished from the seawall down to Shag Rock? and got a bunch of the same. Moved around down the other side of the point and fished past a lot of great looking homes and put more in the boat. Went back to Shag after the bite slowed around 1030 and fished there again and got on fish in the 19-23ft range and finished the day off with 43 of these fat little largemouth. what a great day, cool and a lot of fish. got things loaded up and went to Northlake Ford for 4 gallons of their Merc Premium Plus (thanks John) and drove home. Well worth the time and miles.
      City: Redding

      Tips: Used a brand new bait made by MGMLURES called a hoo-dun-it. it's about 6 inches long with long narrow tails and some wings and a ribbed body. used a brown with gold flake one, one called melon pepper and one that was red with some black flake. Those baits got pounded.MGM is at (530)347-1782 up in Cottonwood www.MGMLURES.net

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      Water Temp: 75

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: In at Packers at 6:45am. The morning started slow for me but the Blonde in the back started picking up fish with a 6" in #36 Blue Shad/C. I finally managed a dink with a new color I was trying, clear w/a rainbow of colored glitter. I finally switched to my new "HOO-DUN-IT" in good old #23 Melon Pepper, and quickly stuck a 2.4 spot. A couple of hours after a little boat ride we returned to the same area and I hit a 3.0 and another about 2.5 in about 3 casts. I think the MGM "HOO-DUN-IT" might be a fair creature bait. By the way Jerry, this bait is only 4 to 4 1/2 in. long, (you know how fishermen stretch things, LOL). Had a good morning on the lake with the boat traffic at a minimum till about noon. Out at 1:30 with 11 or 12 total.
      City: c

      Tips: The better fish came out of 30 feet of water. The banks are loaded with dinks.

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      Water Temp: 74.6

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: 43 fish in the boat this morning, and a few others that hopped off. In a M&M at 0615, air temp a cool 61 the lake was down about 5 ft, motored over near rattlesnake and started throwing a blade and rip baits with no takers, moved back east to just north of M&M and pitched docks until 0730 and not one bite, moved across a flat with a cut in the middle and suddenly found a ton of fish in the 12-15 ft brackett versus the 6-7 ft docks. picked up 5 just over 2lbs on a football head wearing an MGM #23 twintail, got into the box and pulled out some new creations by MGM called a, get this, hoo-dun-it. god awful looking thing with real long very thin tails and wings. moved down near buckingham and stayed in the 12-15 level and moved towards shag rock( I think that's what they call it) and boated 23 more fat 2-3 lbers. Moved past this big chuck of rock and some other folks and went downthe other side of Buckingham and picked up a half dozen more until 1030 whn it came to a halt.
      oops! in case this sounds fishy it is. i went down to Clealake this morning. This new bait by MGM is about 6-7 inches long, round body, slighty ribbed with two very long thin tails and wings on both sides. motored back to shag rock as most of the guys had left and only one boat there now. can't get bit so go a little deeper and start getting them again in 19-23 ft with the bait fished straight up and down to avoid getting stuck on the rocks. Ended up with 43 total and all fat as footballs and had a lot of fun with a very effective new bait. Out of the water at 1215, air temp 84 and drove over to Lakeport to Northlake Ford to purchase 4 gallons of their very reasonable Merc Premium Plus in bulk. Thanks to John Brossard for doing this for us bass fisherman
      City: Redding

      Tips: did see one guy with a 4+, most were dropshotting. The depth was very specific, not enough or too much and no bites. Used these new baits in melon pepper, black root beer and a reddish colored one(don't know the number) or color name.

Wednesday, September 8th, 2004

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      Water Temp: ?

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Solo trip today. Started off throwing a black buzzbait just outside of veale tract, dumped a hog there. Continued to get short striked by smaller fish so I decided to head to Connection. Fished the rock side, sparce tulle was the key. I found some areas not choked up with hyacinth and also found some fish. Throwing the frog, I finally nailed a hog. One problem, nick in the 50 pound power pro. bink! broken heart. One of those days I guess. continued on and kept getting short strikes so I changed up to a black scum frog. wow what a difference. those fish were inhailing that smaller frog! It really saved the day. I lost count of the fish I caught. Noting real big though. biggest went 3 plus pounds. Lots of 2's.
      City: Oakley

      Tips: wear sunscreen

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      Water Temp: 74-78

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: To continue what i said in my last report. The work of Jon Walton and Don Osborne in restoring the fish habitat at Lake Del Valle, and Lake Chabot is fantastic, i will help this year, i encourage others to do the same. What i meant to say in the last report in which i said their are too many people KEEPING their fish. This lake more than most needs people to release their bass.Their were alot of bass harvested this year, in talking to the guys at the boat dock, alot of people were keeping their bass, hopefully with the mercury warnings, guys will throw back their bass especially their bigger bass. I RECOMMEND ANY OF YOU BASSERS WHO ARE HAVING TROUBLE CATCHING FISH, GO TO WALTON'S POND ON WASHINGTON ST. IN SAN LEANDRO IN THE FLORESTA CENTER. HE HAS ALL THE HOT BAITS, AND WILL POINT YOU IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION TO CATCHING FISH NO MATTER WHERE YOUR FISHING OR WHAT SPECIES YOUR FISHING FOR.
      City: hayward

      Tips: MINNOW BAITS, DEEPER WATER WITH WEEDS. PLEASE RELEASE YOUR BASS.

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      Water Temp: 74.7

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Started fishing at 7 AM. Only activity was in the first 45 minutes. Fished Senko's and plastic swim baits in the weed beds.I caught two large mouth, 1#and 4.5#, buddy got one,3.5#.
      Once the Sun hit the water the bite was off. Water
      clarity was 25'.
      City: Orangevale

      Tips: Start fishing as early as posible. Use crawdad colored plastics.

Tuesday, September 7th, 2004

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      Water Temp: 73 - 75

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Started morning fishing Sammys and Assasins over top of grass beds at Sharon's Rest. Good for a handful of 2-3lb fish but more blow-ups and follows than bites. Switched to drop shot after sun came into view and caught a few more fish but bites were few. Shad were every where so decided to go crank the west walls. Bingo! Excellent bite using LuhrJensen 1/4oz. Speed Traps in Crystal Tennesee Shad pattern. First 2 casts were 3-1/2 to 4lb fish. Had several other nice fish as well as plenty of the 1-1/2 to 2lb variety. Left the lake at 2:00 but not before my partner and I had put together an 18lb+ limit.
      City: Long Beach

      Tips: Cooler water is result of water coming in. Normally this time of year it is pushing 80*, especially after the heat we have been having. Lake was recently Bluestoned again clearing up the water but also killing off the grass that provides cover, shade and oxygen. Nothing better than working a topwater bait over the top of the grass and watching a fish come out of it and hit your lure. Look for areas of shad. If you find those, the bass are near by and don't be surprised if you catch a few Stripers as the Bass are mingling with them as they chase the shad Price to get in is ridicuosly high, $22.00 but don't get fooled by all the improvements. Those were done with federal money earmarked for that long before Castaic's problems I should say problem as this has to be the most mis-managed lake in California

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      Water Temp: 73-78

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: I HAD TO WRITE THIS REPORT TO THANK A COUPLE OF PEOPLE FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE BASS FISHING AT CHABOT THIS YEAR. JON WALTON OF WALTON'S POND ON WASHINGTON/FORESTA IN SAN LEANDRO. I ENCOURAGE ANY OF YOU BASSERS, TROUTERS, CATTERS TO SHOP AT HIS TACKLE STORE. HE HAS BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN RESTORING THE HABITAT AT CHABOT, AND THE NUMBERS OF SMALLER BASS ARE WAY UP THIS YEAR. I GO TO HIS STORE, AND NO MATTER HOW BUSY HE IS, HE'LL TAKE TIME TO EXPLAIN HOW TO USE A CERTAIN LURE. HE AND DON OSBORNE HAVE ORGANIZED THE XMAS TREES IN THE WATER, AND THE NUMBER OF 12-13 BASS IS THE MOST I HAVE SEEN IN 15 YEARS. THERE IS STILL TOO MANY PEOPLE CATCHING THEIR FISH, AND THAT NEEDS TO IMPROVE FOR CHABOT TO TRULY COME BACK. THANKS TO PEOPLE LIKE JON WALTON AND DON OSBORNE , YOU CAN ACTUALLY CATCH A FEW BASS THERE LIKE JON SAYS, IT DOESN'T HAPPEN OVERNIGHT AND MY OWN OBSERVATION PEOPLE ARE STILL KEEPING TOO MANY FISH. MY BASSING HAS IMPROVED, JON WALTON HAS HELPED ME IN UNDERSTANDING BIG FISH HABITS, HOW TO USE LURES, ETC. I WILL HELP WITH THE XMAS TREES THIS YEAR. THANKS JON, THANKS DON.
      City: hayward

      Tips: MINNOW BAITS, THEIR SEEMS TO BE MORE BAITFISH THIS YEAR AND RAPALAS, WILL GET YOU AT LEAST A COUPLE OF FISH. FOR BIGGER FISH, MY BIGGEST A 6 LBER CAME ON A JIG

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      Water Temp: Not Tested

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Well what do you know I finally did visit this lake and boy was there a bass, well first started looking for boat rentals yes there are a lot of place but all of them don't have enough, too many anglers 2 of the place we went all boats are rented. so my buddie end up in soda bay but we still got luck although it's quite windy my buddy caught 5lbs+ and most of them are clone 2-3lbs total fish for two of us 20-25 lost count including 4 huge catfish caught on powerbait thanks all of you for such a honest report and all the tips tight lines Catch and Release.. its worth a trip maybe I'll go there again weekdays.. ;-)
      City: San Francisco

      Tips: Most of my fish caught on swimbait castaic bluegill and banjo minnow, waveworm (tiki worm) also did well green pumkin with orange stipe, I'll be back and bring some catfish bait..

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      Water Temp: 80's

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished lake last weekend, sept, 4th. Seemed as if lake was turning over, had grass and debri in it. Fish were far and few. Any knowledge out there of this great lake in september would be greatly appreciated. Please reply ASAP as going back soon......THX
      City: Bakersfield

      Tips: HELP!!!! am fishing first tournament I have fished in over 10 years and need to save face when fishing it. I did find a few fish, but need more to place......any advice?? beg beg....LOL

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      Water Temp: 77.6

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: last night trip of the year, 102 in town, 83 at Packers at 745 PM, the lake is 90 ft down and folks are starting to see some things they have never sen before, started throwing a spook on the way out and caught one on it and had two blowups if you could call them that, all small fish, went to the darter head and the MGM #23 for 5 more by the time I got out side and the bite quit at 2030, nothing till 2130 when it got going again for 5 more and no size to speak of, 2 rigs in the lot when I got there and none going out at 2230, air temp at 76 on the way out, I am glad the summer is over, my reports wil be much fewer now as I have some local tournaments coming up. e-mail for info if you care to.
      City: Redding

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      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: ANY NEW REPORTS OUT THERE FOR TRINITY LAKE??? INCLUDING WATER LEVELS.
      City: Coast

Monday, September 6th, 2004

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      Water Temp: 80

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: dfhyhjgk
      City: Oakdale

      Tips: tyj

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      Water Temp: 60-70

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: I went out at 7 and immediatly caught a 3 pounder on a yellow buzzbait. Later in the day about 9 i caught a 5 pound largemouth right off of jackrabbit flats. All my fish were off buzzbaits.
      City: Santa maria ca

      Tips: use a buzzbait in 3-10 feet of water. after about 10 top water is slow try a drop shot with a four inch senko

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      Water Temp: ?

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Great year so far striper fishing. Sunday the 5th my friend Frank and I started out towards Pittsburg in Honker Bay and four fish into it, I stick a nice 8lb striper, then a few minutes later the hooks pulled out of a 10+ pounder. So I was pretty pissed. Caught a few more dinks while fishing way up towards Mothball fleet. I made a quick cast to some tules that came off the main bank about 15 ft,(nothin) I made a second cast 10 ft to the right of that and BAM!!!! My half ounce rattle trap came to a dead stop. I saw a huge swirl and I knew I had a hog. After a 10 minute fight on 15lb test I subdued a 29lb striper. High light my weekend. But it continued into Monday. The next morning my father who is not going to be out done. We go out and start up towards, our first stop yields nothin. 20 minutes later we're in our second spot and its going well. With some really nice fish in the boat to 12lbs. Im workin the trollin motor while my father is talkin smack. I make a cast and my rattle trap goes flyin snap. So I sit down to tie up. ANd the next cast my father makes yields him a 31 lber. Oh my unbelievable, I was beside myself but I was happy my father got him one. So later that day my friend Frank wants to go out and to make an already long story short, he sticks a 25 on a zara, and we've got matching pictures of some delta hogs.
      City: Oakley

      Tips: Never stop casting and good fishin

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      Water Temp: 75

      Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)

      Report: Fished Chesbro on labor day, very hot day 100deg, fishing was slow, caught a few dinks on rattle trap and t-rig robo worm. Nothing on drop shot, was marking fish on finder but they weren't hungry.

      Saw this one guy with a 24 lbs catfish on a stinger that he caught at 2:30am on an anchovie, possibly a lake record. He was chatting with a park ranger about it.
      City: Morgan Hill

      Tips: Fishing should improve as we head into the Fall season. More reports to follow.

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      Water Temp: Never looked

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Got a chance to venture up here for a night guide trip on Sunday. Fished with Jim and his dad Don. When we started out it was very hot and balmy due to the fire to the south and lots of boater traffic in the south arms. Needless to say out early evening bite was slow and we managed two topwater fish, both on the Cicada frog. Then I got stung by a Yellow jacket that climbed down in my shirt, thank goodness he popped me on the opposite side of my heart, man that stung, burned, swelled up and itched all night long, might have been a blessing, better than any redbull and kept me up all night. We were'nt gonna have any moon till after mid night, so we began fishing deeper ledges with brown 1/2 oz jigs with a black Yamamoto single tail grub trailer. We started to then catch some nice three pounders, but it still seemed very slow, so I moved us over to Konocti resort to fish around the lighted area. Turns out it was lit well for the Alabama show, we spanked fish in here from the courtsey dock all through the front of the patio, putting on a special show for the crowd out on the rail. No giants, but a lot of fish in the 2.-3.5 range, fat porkers they were. As the moon came out we vacated to some other areas and the bite just kept picking up. Dropped dad off at 1:00am and Jim and I ran to some areas in Konocti & Jago and began catching a little better quality up to 4.5 pounds now. We never put the jig down until we pulled up and left at 9:00am. Great trip, we caught so many fish it was just too furious to try and keep count.
      City: Oakley

      Tips: The jig bite here is still off the hook. And although we didn't fish a lot of areas, a clear pattern was established that provided constant bites at every place we stopped. Shallow, rocky banks with a slight sloping bottom or a flat bottom at 6-7 feet. Any type of structural change or ambush cover, held the better fish over 4 pounds. All the fish came from 0-6 feet. During the night, we put a ratle on and fished the jig fast and erratic with the black grub, during the day light, we removed the rattle and changed to a the 164 grub. The day fish clocked it on the fall every time. On this trip, we never got bit below 10 feet, simply because our jigs never got that far!

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      Water Temp: 69-73 deg

      Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)

      Report: Jim Ryan and I launched out of Granite Bay @ 6am, the first in the water. The lake is at the same level as 5 days ago. About 10 ft. in front of the ramp. We headed into the north fork south side using top water, no luck. Cranking at points and steep walls, no luck, light breeze. Using split shot and a "white ears weapon" 6" worm getting the next four spots and smallies 1-2 lbs off long rocky points in 10 - 25 ft. The morning skiers are slow coming out. At 9:30 we moved out to the wind sock, drop shot a oxblood 6" robo worm and picking up another spot. Our five bass wt was 8.5 lbs. Home to see the New Fisherman's warehouse in Rocklin on Granite drive. They will be open in a few weeks.
      City: rocklin

      Tips: after the sun hits the water, fish deep in 20-35 ft slow.