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Updated - 1/18/2006

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Lost Isle Kicks out Sturgeon....It's True John Kelly Pictured here with proof!

The Sacramento River and San Joaquin rivers both have plenty of debris but are very fishable. The San Joaquin River side does have more hyacinth and floating vegetation at times. Sturgeon weighing 45 to 70 pounds are showing at the Powerlines, below Decker Island and Lost Isle. Grass shrimp is unavailable because of water conditions. Striped bass are scarce on the Sacramento River main stem. Striped bass ranging from 6 to 13 pounds, however, are being claimed on Santa Clara Shoals on shad minnows. The outgoing tide is blowing strong, which helps the sturgeon fishing. The incoming tide is almost slack because of the volume of water moving downriver.

Out West There is good sturgeon fishing at Buoy 5 in San Pablo Bay - 20 to 25 feet of water is the key. The best baits are ghost shrimp and lamprey eel. Few striped bass to 6 pounds are in the mix, but nothing to brag about. Just iun time for the sturgeon derby coming Super Bowl Weekend Suisun Bay area is kicking out Sturgeon to 70 inches. Many are found in Montezuma. Lamprey eel is the top producer, Wish I had more salmon roe. The water still is muddy, but conditions are starting to green up at Pittsburg, so fishing conditions are getting close to perfect. Some reports have bass to 20 pounds at the Mothball Fleet.

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Rio Vista - Isleton

Bob’s Bait Report www.themasterbaiter.com

The raining season is continuing this week after four consecutive dry and beautiful days. Even that, the water was still very high and muddy. This is one of the reasons why fishing activity was really slow last week.
January is normally slow month in a year for fishing activity in the Delta channels. The main reason is striped bass fishing is really slow due to muddy water. Even sturgeons fishing is picking up but this kind of fish is really hard to catch and it requires a lot of time. Going home with empty hand is normal if planning fishing for sturgeon. Some anglers haven’t had any luck for number of consecutive days or months. That’s the reason why there are not many anglers who are willing to fish for sturgeon in the Delta.
This is the best time to have a change to hook sturgeon until end of April. Fishing for sturgeon required a lot of patient and spare time. It’s usual to fish for sturgeon as team from two or more anglers that makes fishing more impressive than fishing alone. As a group, they can play card, BBQ, or cooking a favorite food using a portable stove.
Beside the difficulties above, when fishing at night, the outside temperature is sometime dropped to low 40 degree. It doesn’t matter how warm clothes you wear, your face and your hands are mostly contacting to the cold air that would make you feel very uncomfortable. The final thing that may be more challenging is hooking the fish. Since sturgeon bites very light and slow, it’s required to pay very high attention to the tip of your fishing rod. If you are not set the hook right at the second time when the fishing tip bending down, you are most likely not see the bite for another 6 hours. Sturgeon mostly bites during the tide changes. That is the reason you may have to wait for another tide changes for sturgeon bites.
The water was too strong and fast during the outgoing tide. The sinker weight sometimes would be used up to 14 oz to hold the bait not moving with the current.
Baits for sturgeon widely available at this time are ghost shrimp and pile worm. Grass shrimp is very rare due to too much fresh water flowing to the Bay that force grass shrimp moving out to the ocean.
Last week, Leonard Walter from Isleton got 35 lb. sturgeon and lost another one at his boat dock on 01/15/06. Other anglers at Ko-Ket resort got four sturgeons total in three consecutive days from 01/14/06 to 01/17/06. Most sturgeons were caught on ghost shrimp and one on pile worm.
Best luck to you all and have a good coming weekend.

Sacramento Area Report - by Jack Chapman

None of our members were out fishing due to the conditions on the river and the San Mateo ISE Show.

Hook Line And Sinker Report
Robert from the Hook in Oakley reports.
Black Bass:
The largemouth bite has slowed down some in overall weight with the recent cold weather. It has dropped the water temps into the mid to low 50's which means you'll have to slow down and cover areas very thouroughly to get the most and better quality bites. Keys for getting bit right now are to look for areas out of extreme current, clearer water and areas holding lots of bait. If you find these 3 keys you will find the fish. Fish slower techniques with plastics like drop-shotting, split-shotting and texas rigging and stick to more straight tail or small curly tail worms and down size your presentations. Also, a suspending rip bait this time of the year works well.

Striped Bass:
The majority of the stripers have moved well into the middle portion of the delta by now and from Frank's Tract to Stockton on the San Joaquin River should be holding good numbers of fish and will until Feburary. Also, Old and Middle Rivers and into Discovery Bay are holding some good sized fish right now with 30lbs.+ sized fish being reported in the last week. With the water temp. dropping drastically and dirtier water flowing in bait fishing will be the best bet for top results. On the live end mudsuckers and minnows fished off the bottom and fresh or frozen shad will all get the job done.

Fish Hookers Report

We have just returned home after the Fred Hall Fishing and Boat Show in San Francisco. We probably spoke with a lot of you folks that check out our website. Well, we have checked with a few of our friends that have been out fishing the last few days and find that the catching has been good especially for stugeon.

The sturgeon fishing is consitant from San Pablo Bay all the way up to Sherman Island. The water is a few degrees cooler than it was and it is a muddy color but that has not stopped the sturgeon from biting. There was so much water coming down the river a few days ago that it washed most of the bait away. It is difficult to find gress shrimp because of all the fresh water in the system. The best baits are roe and eel.

Do from Dockside Market went out fishing yesterday with mudsuckers, ghost shrimp and eel and brought back a 22 pound striper and 71 pound sturgeon. The best area was at the end of Chips Island . There were a few shakers released also.

The fishing in the Pittsburg area should continue to get better as the water begins to clear on the top and also underneath. We will be out tomorrow to catch some of the nice sturgeon in the area.

Flash Fishing Report www.flashfishing.net


A bit about Captain Steve, Captain Steve fished the San Francisco Bay since 1970, when his grandfather would take him out to the old Berkeley pier. He bought his first boat in 1980 and got his Captain's license in 1997. He enjoys small groups (no more than 6) and gives personal attention to all. Having 2 young daughters himself, he is especially patient with children on the boat. Bring your own equipment or use Steve's top of the line equipment. Steve has impressive state of the art commercial electronics on the boat to optimize your fishing experience! And yes, we went to the same High School, Welcome Capt. Steve!

I am starting to see some nice Sturgeon.Also I think the fall bass run is starting to go.Most of the action seems to be at night.
Saturday night we targeted bass.3 rods had 7 solid runs and many drivebys.
I also know of fish up to 32lbs landed.I am not fishing this week due to slow tides.Next week I will be in Cabo San Lucas for a week.But the month of December I plan on pounding the fish.December is full of great tides.
I hope you enjoy some photos from the last week.

Capt. Steve
Flash Sportfishing

Lucky Strike Fishing Report www.luckystrikefishing.com

Sturgeon fishing is by far ahead of last years score at this time.
Xmas eve and the day after Xmas was as good as it gets. Action all day on large Sturgeon and shakers to keep everyone on their toes.

The weather was just right for this time of the year. Light winds and no rain. The tides were in our favor too.
Al Millan from San Mateo caught the biggest fish 66" Mike (Rock Pile) from Stockton caught 64" and we caught a 46" and a 48" Xmas eve .

The action continued the day after Xmas with a 65" and a 57 " Sturgeon.
We should have continued success in the coming months.
Since Sept 10th we have caught 71 Keepers 6 oversize and 235 Shakers. 12 Bass while fishing for Sturgeon. A great year so far.

The weather is changing and that should stir up the Sturgeon to be even more aggressive. So put your coats on and lets go fishing.

I will be doing seminars at San Mateo International Sportsmen Show on Thursday Jan 12 at 4:30 pm and on Fri Jan 13 at 2:30. I will do one Seminar in Sacramento on January 21 at 5:30 pm. I will show some of my hook ups and tips on how we catch Sturgeon.
Rich

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New Melones in Great Shape for Fat Trout

Big Trout lead the way

Angels Camp-Excellent trout action awaits , with big 3-to-5 pound fish being caught by trollers and bank anglers alike. Bite is best in the morning. Trout are moving to the surface, and most trollers are having luck 10-25 feet deep. It is important when trout are near the surface to have plenty of line out while trolling (your lure should be 100 ft. behind your boat). Your boat chop will spook the fish from the water’s surface, and you want to give them time to come back up and see your lure. Many trollers had luck in the dam/spillway area or in the mouths of major creek arms and coves. Coves and creeks will be the hot spots for most of the cold winter months. Shad-patterned lures continue to produce the most fish. Try a broken-back or Countdown Rapala, a Cop Car or threadfin shad Needlefish, or an Excel lure. Most trollers are not using dodgers or flashers.

Several quality rainbows were caught by anglers rolling shad, including The Glory Hole Sports Big Fish of the Week Contest (salmonid) winner Scott McGowan of Merced. He trolled frozen shad approximately 12 ft. deep at the mouth of Mormon Creek to catch a 5.7-pound rainbow. Other anglers who had luck while trolling include Richard Kowski, Gary Gellerman, Larry Gross, Coogie Sierra, Kenny Layne, Phillip Bruckon, Erik Momyer, and Kristopher Momyer. Anglers who are bank fishing are having best luck in Angels Cove and Glory Hole Point. Some are throwing spoons and others are using rainbow or chartreuse Power Bait or nightcrawler/marshmallow combinations. Anglers who caught nice bank fish (almost all were in excess of 4 pounds!) include Michael Kiernan, Mark Tipton, Don Long, Richard Kowski, Lucky Slayton, Mike Carpenter, Butch Joyner, and Al Judnich.

Bass action not so good, Most bass being caught are in the 1-2 pound range. Fish are holding in 22-30 feet of water. Target the mouths of creek arms and submerged islands. Wind the wind comes up, fish the banks and points that the wind blows into- the fish will move shallow to chase the bait that the wind is blowing into the shore. Drop-shot rigs with shad-patterned or crawdad-colored worms are going to produce the most fish, but bigger fish will be caught with brown jigs or swim baits, such as Huddlestons. Jigging a spoon over submerged islands, 30-40 feet deep, is another good choice for winter bass fishing. Dennis and Dustin Tarap won the Anglers Choice Semi-Pro Tournament on Melones last weekend, with a 5-fish limit weighing 10.04-pounds. Father-daughter team of Steve and Alexandria Sepulveda took second place with a 9.04-pound limit that included the big fish of the tournament- a 2.6-pounder.

New Melones Lake is currently holding 1,967,300 acre-feet of water, and is at 81% capacity. The lake is full and beautiful. The lake elevation rose slightly last week, and is at 1,049 ft. above sea level and only 39 ft. from full capacity. Surface water temperatures are approximately 58-60 degrees. The lake has turned over. Water is fairly clear.

 


Lake Pardee

Dropping Like a rock and Closes Sunday October 30th


 

Camanche Fog brings the trout to the top

Wallace-With the arrival of some early morning fog and clouds this past week, top lining for trout proved to be the best bet for trollers here at Lake Camanche. Anytime the light levels are low (early, cloudy, foggy) is a great time to start trolling right on the surface with Rapalas in black/gold, black/silver, Fire Tiger; or Needlefish in Fire Tiger, Cop Car, or Shad colors. Trolling with a dodger/night crawler combination has also been very successful. The area from Hat Island to Little Hat Island to the dam has been the best area for most of the trollers, although a few reports of fish being caught up the river from the highway bridge to Arkansas Bend have been received.
The action at the South Shore Pond continues to improve with the dropping water temperatures. The trout are now moving toward the shoreline and away from the middle of the pond. The best results are with Power Bait, Power Eggs, and nightcrawlers. Shore fishing at Chevron Point at South Shore, and the day use point at North Shore has been productive for folks using Power Bait, Power Eggs, and inflated night crawlers tipped with Power Bait. Kastmasters and Magic Bullets can be very effective when fished before 7 a.m.
This week’s trout plant of 1,200 pounds will be at North Shore.
BOTH NORTH AND SOUTH SHORE STORES ARE CURRENTLY CLOSED FOR INVENTORY AND RENOVATIONS. BOAT RENTALS ARE AVAILABLE DURING THE STORE CLOSURE, (EXCEPT December 24-26), BY TELEPHONE RESERVATION ONLY. PLEASE CALL NORTH SHORE (209-763-5166) OR SOUTH SHORE (209-763-5915) FOR DETAILS. BOTH STORES WILL RE-OPEN Dec. 30th.

 

 

 


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