Fishing Report
Thursday, July 1st, 2004
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Uvas Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: The fishing report in the merc said that stripers were biting. Is this a mistake?
City: san jose
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Wednesday, June 30th, 2004
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 00
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Fished all day by myself, caught forty plus fish. Best 5 = 16.76lbs. With a kicker weighting 6.84lbs. The largest fish and most of the others took a brown and green 6" worm dropshotted, near current in less than 4' of water. I used a small tube and also a baby brush hog on about ten other fish.
City: San JoseTips: I want to thank everyone, I have met on the water, in the clubs and at the boat shows the very best of luck fishing and in life. I am leaving the area in August. But I will be fishing two lake regions of WON BASS in the 2005 season coming up soon.
Good Luck Cliff Herrin
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 71-73
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: I ran another marathon at Clear Lake Wed, with a five hour day trip from 6 to 11 am and a night trip from 4 pm to 3 am with an hour dinner break at Konocti. The fellow from southern Cal loved his first time on Clear Lake - weather perfect and bass biting. We started in Konocti Bay with Chug Bugs near the edges of weed patches and rocks and landed 4 to 2 1/2 pounds. The jig and drop-shop bite was excellent also, winding up with 20 bass in the five hour period. He lost the biggest, hooked on a Rodstrainer jig, that seemed to be in the 3 lb plus range. We just stayed in the Konocti Resort area since it was a short trip. The electric grape 4" Berkley Pulse worm was our best drop-shot bait along with the Basstrix bluegill minnow. The afternoon-night trip started with a bang when a regular client (who brought his 9 year-old son for his first night trip) hooked a big bass behind a dock on a 6" purple Senko. I jammed the trolling motor in reverse and with some effort, he got the fish to swim out into open water. I soon netted his beautiful 6 lb 2 oz bass, along with about 6 feet of frayed line! Wow!! Good fish for 5:45 on a summer afternoon. We drop-shotted and Senkoed bass like crazy until dark. The young lad got his share - his biggest at 2-9. After dinner, the wind behaved itself pretty good while we worked the docks at Buckingham and Konotci Bay. While they were worming and Brush hogging, I made myself throw a Rodstrainer Monster King black spinner-bait - ticking the weeds I say that because I know I should be doing that more. I was rewarded with a five pounder and a 2 3/4 pounder. Guess I will be doing that more! Dad was having a lot of success with the black emerald brush hog until we got to Dollar Island! He set on a good fish which made a huge boil in a moonlight after about 15 seconds of battle - and that was it - gone! Trust me - that was a hawg!! The young man was good to go the whole time until he got a little tired after 1 am, losing several on tired hooksets! What a trooper though - he had a ball! What a fabulous trip - over 40 bass and 4 bluegill, with out best five at 20 1/4 lbs! Yes, I think the bite is ok!!
City: Yuba CityTips: It will be very interesting to see if the lake returns to the thick algae. So far, it is only on the surface. However, it still smelled the same when I put my boat back in the garage. Dark colors worked well during the daylight hours - black/grape, electric grape, and junebug were the best. They are excellent when the lake gets color. Look for the bass a little shallower if the algae is thick on top. Don't forget your jigs this summer - they are working fine.
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Del Valle Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Went out for a couple of hours yesterday. Had a blast. Too bad they are going to close the lake if people don't speak up. Caught some solid fish dropshotting.
City: LivermoreTips: Fish 10 to 15 feet on sharp drop offs.
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Shasta Lake
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Water Temp: 79.6-80.4
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: got to Bailey Cove at 1945 and waiting for a guy who wanted to fish and was to meet me. lake is doen to 43.5 ft, air temp 83, water murky with visibility to 5 ft. Stayed around til 2040 and left, had 17 before 1030 with 11 coming between 2050 and 2110. Best was a fat 2.74 spot, the smallest was a 1.6 and no dinks and all came on a 3/4 oz jig tied up with 2 colors and a B&S twintail in #23(melon pepper) and soaked in their goop. Tossed a blade for a bit right off with no takers over in the lower pit and most caught on long submerged humps with a little rock on them. NOt a lot of traffic tonight and easy to get around with the full moon, out at 2245 at 73 degrees, very pleasant and the fish were pounding my offering, no doubt when you got bit, just had to crank like crazy to stay ahead of em.
City: Redding
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Tuesday, June 29th, 2004
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Amador Lake
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Water Temp: 80
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Took a friend new to night fishing out. Started at 5:30 pm and left at 1:30 am. The bite from last week in Rock Creek near the weed mats was gone and there was some residue or film on the surface of the water. Anyway, zero fish from Rock Creek. We started in Jackson just past the wall and found shad busting the surface even in a pretty brisk wind. Got a couple there on crankbaits and spinnerbaits. We then went to Rock Creek - zip and moved on to the cove just west of Rock Creek. At the back of this cove we found a pocket of active (small) bass and picked up a few more on crankbaits. Then moved to Mountain Spring at dark. The bite was dead until about 10 pm and then it picked up with smaller fish on worms and jigs. Big worms (12" black power worms) got bites but the fish were too small to eat the hook. About midnight the bite dropped off again and we got the "big" bite but wrapped the fish around a tree limb. The fish could have been anywhere from 6 - 12 pounds - very heavy and strong. Picked up a few more fish in the main body and the dam and that was it. Biggest fish was about 2.5 pounds caught at the dam on a spinnerbait at 2:30 am.
City: FolsomTips: First, sometimes you'll learn a lesson and then gradually forget that lesson after a few years until you re-learn that lesson again the hard way. I used to do the following in the past but haven't done it recently and now it seems I need to keep this tact in mind in the future. When you get a good fish on and you know from previous experience there are trees under the boat, MOVE YOUR BOAT RAPIDLY TO DEEP WATER ASAP THE MINUTE YOU KNOW THE FISH IS A GOOD ONE. I knew this point and knew there was timber on it and didn't get the boat out of the danger zone like I used to do automatically. The result is I lost what could have been a great fish and the only quality fish of the trip. Second, I've noted this pattern before 1) small fish bite, 2) dead period, 3) big fish bite. In other words, the small fish don't always feed when the big fish feed. So when you get a big bite signaling the big fish are feeding, you need to fish hard on your very best spots to take advantage of this short-term bite. The next two nights should be very good. Amador was its "old self" last night (pretty good action with a shot at a big fish).
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Castaic Lake
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Water Temp: 75-78
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Got on the lake at about 6:45 and started to use Zara spooks (puppy) in the coves but only got one bass about 3 pounds. So my buddy and I thought the water temperature would be good for crankbaits, but we only got 2. So when i looked over at my buddy he was using some weird looking Yum bait its supposed to be a great flipping bait and i think its called yum woolie hawg or something like that and it was in the watermelon color. His first cast he caught a nice 4 1/2 pounder, so i immediatly switched over to the texas rigged bait. The first few minutes of me using the bait i got a huge 6 pounder!! So we ended up catching 8 big fish for the day.
City: CastaicTips: When fishing fast moving lures and nothing is working, switch over to soft plastics along the same areas where you previosly used your fast moving lures and see the results!!
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Kaweah Lake
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Water Temp: 78-79 degs
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Sunday's tournament was won by , James Beasly of visalia with 2 fish for 5.24 lbs. 2nd place was Brian Chance of visalia with 2 fish for 3.09 lbs. 3rd was brad thompson of exeter with 2.53 lbs. Big fish was 3.15(beasly). Water has been droping a foot a day since 3 weeks ago and water level was down 30 feet since the last tournament. Only 8 anglers for this one too!. the rest weight in 1 fish apiece. This lake is in sad shape.
City: Visalia
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Shadow Cliffs Lake
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Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Was on the ponds by 5 am, nailed 3 to 2 lbs on a persuader buzz, once the sun hit the water switched to a yamamoto spider grub texas rigged caught 6 more including a 7.42 lb hog that was missing half of her upper lip. damn thing was nearly towing me around the pond, but what a ride. Off the water by 9 am, beautiful morning. The night before I nailed 8 to 2.5 lbs during the last 2 hours of light.
City: pleasantonTips: I don't know how much this had to do with it but right after the sun came up the fog rolled in and out for about the last 2 hours I was there. the lighting conditions were trippy and the water was like glass, and one more thing.....unless starvation is an issue for you THROW THEM BACK ALL YOU JACKASSES THAT ARE KEEPING THEM. Thank you
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Monday, June 28th, 2004
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Horsetooth Lake
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Water Temp: 64
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Look for Bass on rip rap rocks, main lake points, try worms and tubes (colors vary on your flavor) or topwater baits with early morning and/or calm water. This fishery is coming back from a dam renovation and the forage fish base is plentiful and bass are looking healthy.
City: Fort Collins, COTips: you could try tiki sticks and tubes. good luck fishing
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Merced Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: WENT OUT TO MERCED THISMORNING CAUGHT 2 BASS 15 INCHES IN JUST 15 MINUTES I NEVER KNEW THAT THERE WERE THAT MUCH BASS IN THAT LAKE I THOUGHT THERE WAS VERY FEW FISH IN THE LAKE
City: SAN BRUNOTips: THERE ARE FISH IN THIS LAKE STILL.U JUST HAVE TO FIND THE HOT SPOT.
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Pyramid Lake
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Water Temp: 70's
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: The U.S. Forest Service has announced the lake will open to
shore fishing and boat launching Friday, July 2. There will be no marina,
bait shop, boat rentals, or campground, but the lake will open for the
holiday weekend. For information, call the USFS at (661) 296-9710.
City: BakersfieldTips: Go get em'
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Trinity Lake
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Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Since no one has posted for a while on Trinity I
was in hopes that John Gray might let us know what
the happenings were for him in both recent Sundays
of American Bass on the lake. John, I have enjoyed your posts on this site and would like to
hear what worked and what you might have done differently to get checks both weeks. I have had
two good trips recently to the lake but it fishes
so much (as do most lakes) differently on weekends. God love those big "smallies" there, Jim M.
City: Redding
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Sunday, June 27th, 2004
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Anderson Lake
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Water Temp: 73
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Got on the lake at the worst time of day - 3:00PM. Fished for 3 hrs and caught 7 bass up to 2 lbs. Caught fish on drop shot, carolina rig, and hula grub in 5-20 ft. Most fish were taken on points or off shore structure shallow to deep drops. Tried weed lines with no luck. Nothing on reaction baits. No other fishing boats on the lake for good reason.
City: Foster CityTips: Don't go at 3:00. Too many boats. Soft plastics in deeper water if you fish mid day. Find an edge and fish the deep side.
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California Delta
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Water Temp: 72-74
Water Clarity: Stained (2-4 foot visibility)
Report: Fish today with Tom Wardrop, launched out of Holland on just a dead calm gorgeous morning. Initially the plan was to play around and find some of those deeper, better quality fish, but it was impossible not to pick up a topwater bait. This just turned out to catch the ebst fish al day. We caught a number of fish on jigs, worms, ect, found one deep tulle berm that held some crankin fish, but not of these produce the quality of fish in the 3-5 pound range that we caught on topwater. No one bait worked best, we caught em on a Trixie shad, Spook, buzzbait and frogs. Outstanding dy of just plain fun fishing on the River!
City: OakleyTips: Keep moving, not finding concentrations of fish. Fish seemed to be in open water areas surrounded by weeds, points and the backs of "U" bend levee banks held the best fish. No current, deep water with in 10 feet of the strike.
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Castaic Lake
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Water Temp: 78
Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished lagoon. Bite was very slow. I missed the morning bite by ariving at 8, but don't think it would have made a difference. Encountered lots of weeds. Fished shallow, fished deep, fished slow, fished fast, split shotted, drop shotted, through cranks, through spinners, all with little luck. Caught two small fish split shotting Fat Sack lightning shad on the dam. Graphed stacks of schooling fish at 35 feet but couldn't get them to bite. Other boaters I talked to had the same report.
Spotted lots of bait fish and fingerling bass.
City: TehachapiTips: Post reports. Those of you reading this benefit from the posts, allow other to benefit from your fishing. Avoid the lagoon, fish Fat Sack.
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Clear Lake
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Water Temp: 74
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: Not muddy but green goo on the surface, below which is clear. I fished the night shift till about 3:00 am and took a nap till 9:00 am. A total of 10 fish at night the largest only went 3.2 but enough bites to keep it interesting. Monday was a different story. I had marked a bunch of off shore rock piles around Rattlesnake that topped out around 8-10 feet deep. Thank God for way points and GPS. Crankbaits, lucky craft deep diver in ghost and white normanDD-22 pulled a fish or two of each pile and then I went back through drop shotting the ledges down to 25-27 feet. Good pattern for that day. Cul em rite said best 5 went 17.6 and probably picked up 20 or so fish that morning. A good come back from my Delta Tourn. on Saturday with my big bag of 4.65 lbs. Lesson learned , don't make a run from Big Break to Lost Slough in a 6 hr. Tourn.
City: SacramentoTips: Fish are concentrated on off shore rock piles in 8-25 foot of water, ( South). I did not fish the North end. The crank bait bite was aggressive and produced the bigger fish by far. Seemed like the first 3-4 casts accross the structure produced the larger more aggresive fish . Drop shotted a pearch colored 3 inch swim bait nose hooked about 12 inches from the weight. This also produced 2 BIG bluegill, Cannabels, and a crappie. Does anyone hear the makings of a milk run? anyway had to leave at 1:00 pm and they were still biting.
Night fishing for my last two trips is a hit and miss. Last trip the better bite was in the daylight. Beats the gagibbers out of the Delta right now.
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Success Lake
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Water Temp: Warm
Water Clarity: Muddy (0-2 foot visibility)
Report: 6:00 a.m. start at the dam and only small fish were caught on split shot. Headed under the bridge and worked the South wall throwing senkos. A 3.5 was caught right up on shore with a lemon/white senko. More fish were caught on the wall with split shotted worms. Wind took control at 10:30 and we split.
City: TehachapiTips: Senkos on the rock wall, split shot. Purple 4" (Fat Sack) worms.
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Saturday, June 26th, 2004
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Almaden Reservoir
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Fished in an aluminum boat for a couple of hours in the morning. Caught a 2+lber and a 4.5lber on husky jerks. Lost a small one. Tons of small baitfish in this lake. Bite was slow. Water is very clear.
City: San Jose
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Almanor Lake
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Water Clarity: Clear (4+ foot visibility)
Report: Well like Larry said, the fishing was a bit slower than past times, but that didnt stop us from pulling in some nice fish. I actually believe i saw you fishing with the father and son Larry, you came right in front of our dock and then the little guy caught a decent fish about 200 feet away from us. Caught all of our fish on 4 and 3 inch senkos in green and brown colors, also picked up a few fish on Spider Jigs. All but a few smallmouth were very nice fish. As Larry H. reported the fish were not holding on rock points at all. I noticed that transitions from rocky points to weedy beaches held lots of fish. We probably ended up catching 15 fish that were all over 2.5 pounds, with 2 of the fish being over 3 pounds. On the last night i went over to Lassen View docks where we had caught a few others before, my girlfriend had a 5++ smallmouth follow in here senko all the way to the dock, biggest i have seen in the lake ever. Then i hooked into a monster, a for sure 4+ fish on a senko in about 30 feet of water. I could feel the fish was rubbing on something, then noticed the evil dock cable in front of me. I tried to get over the cable but the fish took one more good run snapping my 8 pound maxima. I was really depressed considering it was our last night and my girlfriend had a bigger fish than me for the week. Oh well, theres always next time. Most of our fish were caught early in the morning from about 6-noon and then in the evening from about 7-9, with the exception of a few rather windy nights. The lake usually becomes very windy from about 3-7 in the evening but we had a few noon-10 windy days. The lake is beautiful, we will be returning this august for another week.
City: Rancho Cordova
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