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Updated - 6/25/2008

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Action as hot as the WeatherDan Mathisen Outdoors

Finally more normal temps take hold as the weather and bite heats up. We've been doing some night catfishing and have had some exciting results. Stripers to 30 inches mixed with Catfish to about 12 pounds. December Shad and bluegill are the key for us. The panfish are showing in better numbers now that the weather has has warmed a bit.

Some nice bluegill are coming from protected structure like docks, rocks and brush piles. The bass are starting back on the bite with the recent warm weather. Spinnerbaits and SpeedTraps are getting the mention from many anglers. Buzzbaits are finally starting to draw more strikes from the bass. The catfish are still grabbing up baits throughout the Delta although a few warm summer evenings would certainly help. When they do show look out the action can be furious. The South Delta area has had more quality Catfish.

Sturgeon are ok bets for shrimp soaking anglers. The area's with top mention coming to those off the Light 33 and the Big Cut Area. It looks like the consistency here has been good. Ozol pier area is still getting mention as the area still produces some keeper sturgeon for area regulars. There are some anglers finding linesides in the Montezuma Slough area.

Rio Vista - Isleton

Bob’s Bait Report www.themasterbaiter.com

The Father weekend was over. This was the busiest weekend in year. Several thousands stormed into a little town with the population are just 860 to enjoy live music and cooked crayfish. The summer starts in the coming week. The hot and windy season has began from last month actually.

When the water warms up, it is also the time thousands little striped bass moving up the stream to look for baits. They feed on anything from little trout, steelhead, minnow, crayfish and even clams. This is also the bad time to fish for striped bass on frozen baits like sardine, anchovy, or shad. In order to have more changes to get a keeper striped bass, a big chunk of bait should be used along with big size of hook at least from 6/0 or bigger. If sardine is used, one sardine can be fillet into two pieces of bait and wrapped it with miracle thread. If anchovy is used, just cut the head of 45 degree angle and tie it with miracle thread. The best baits are used to avoid small striped bass bites are grass shrimp or ghost shrimp. Even the small striped bass steals most of the baits; anglers reported get their limit keeper striped bass last week along highway 160 from Three Miles Slough up to Isleton Bridge. The hot spot to get keeper striped bass are from Sherman Island, to Decker Island, and from Three Miles Slough Bridge to Isleton Bridge. Isleton fishing pier is also a good spot to fish for striped bass, catfish, and small mouth bass. Catfish fishing is hot now in Mokelumne Rivers, Georgiana Slough, and Old Sacramento River from the mouth of big river up to Walnut Grove. Catfish baits are frozen ghost shrimp, grass shrimp, sardine anchovy, chicken liver, or clam. The combo crawdad tail meat and clam seems to be good to fish for channel catfish.

Sturgeon fishing is going to slow but there are some keeper sturgeons reported in Cache Slough from Light 49 to Light 50. There were also some good size sturgeon were caught on grass shrimp at Sherman Island from Light 11 to Power Lines.

This is the best time to fish for small mouth bass along the levee edge from Isleton Bridge to Vieira Resort.

Best luck to you all and have a nice coming weekend.

 

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!

Made the first trips outside the gate.
The weather was better in the ocean than the bay.
We fished the north coast,my groups didn't want to make the 26 mile run to a better salmon bite.
We had just under a fish per rod with lots of shakers.We also had bass to 18lbs .The salmon went to 20 lbs.
We trolled in close to rocky Pt.
The bass took pearl apexs and claer RSKs.
The bigger Salmon liked black and silver apexs with a small green hoochie over the hook.

Good Fishing
Capt. Steve
Flash Sportfishing

 

 

Now brings you out of area reports as well

Mixed Bags and Success
Angels Camp- New Melones Lake is currently holding 2,046,000 acre-feet of water, and is at 84% capacity. The lake is full and beautiful. The lake elevation continues to rise, and is now at 1,056 ft. above sea level and only 32 ft. from full capacity. Surface water is approximately 68-74 degrees. Water is clear.

The sudden change in weather (from unusually cool to record-breaking heat), as well as heavy holiday boat traffic, seemed to slow the bite a little this week. Most anglers who got on the water early still reported easy limits of big (up to 2+-pounds, and 17 ½” long) kokanee. All successful anglers agree- the bite is best in the early a.m.- you must be on the water early. The kokes seem to be moving deeper, and most limits were caught 45-60 feet deep, near the spillway/dam area, near Rose Island, with a few taken upriver. Pink, chartreuse, or Kevorkian (purple ghost) Hootchies and Apex lures have provided the most action, as well as Glitterbugs Fat Fish and Spinner Hootchies and Uncle Larry’s Spinners. All should be trolled behind a nickel/chartreuse, nickel/silver prism, or watermelon dodger or Sling Blade. Ball troll flashers are another good choice. Don’t forget to tip your lure with shoepeg corn soaked in Pro-Cure Scent. Garlic or a combination of garlic and Kokanee Special or Carp Spit seems to be working best right now. It is important to troll slowly (1.2 m.p.h.) for kokanee.

As the season progresses, the kokanee get more and more aggressive, and making more commotion in the water will get more strikes. At this time last year, using larger dodgers/lures seemed to up the action. Try a Sep’s 3/0 dodger or a Kone Zone instead of a traditional dodger. A larger spoon such as an Excel or Needlefish in the traditional kokanee colors, ran close (12-15”) behind a dodger, will sometimes entice a bigger fish to bite. Another trick- many anglers remove the hooks from an Apex, and run a Hootchie through the holes so that it is right behind (nosed into) the Apex, making a bigger lure. Ashley Wolfe, Joe Hallett, and Richard Kowski all had good luck with pink or green Apex, while Guide Fish’n’ Dan Layne found limits for David Noble and Dick Niebour with pink Uncle Larry’s Spinners and Hootchies.

Catfish can be found at Tuttletown, Angels Cove, or under the 49 Stevenot Bridge are all good spots to try for big cats. Use mackerel, anchovies, or sardines, a sliding sinker, leave your bail open, and be sure your hooks are sharp. Night fishing is always best for catfish, but we see plenty caught during the day, too. Ben Willis of Angels Camp wins our Glory Hole Sports Big Fish of the Week Contest with a 9-pound catfish that he caught on night crawlers while bank fishing off of Glory Hole Point. Jessie and Becky Lee caught a 3-pounder on crawlers in Black Bart Cove.


Lake Pardee

mouth with a trout jig at Shenene’s Cove and the catfish at Butcher Point with chicken livers. Congratulations to all-well done!!!

 

 

Camanche Temp rising

Wallace- Lots of bass have been reported this week, with top water plugs fished early in the morning being especially productive. Camanche Arm, Causeway Cove, and the entry of Camper's cove all hold a lot of flooded trees and brush; and offer a great place to pitch top water baits in the morning and evening. Camanche Jack's worms and leeches have been doing well also; with green, purple, and smoke some of the favorite colors. Green tube baits were catching a lot of bass in the Lancha Plana, and green Rib Hogs were working around Dike 2.15-20 feet deep. Went out to Camanche over the weekend had a good time I picked up some nice fish in china gulch and by the dam also right out of the launch on the south side in the trees .All fish were on a shad colored crankbait and watermelon senko big fish 3.8 lbs fish on

The catfish bite is staying hot, with the warm temperatures and murky water in all the coves. The Marina Cove, East Cove, Camanche Arm, and Camper's Cove are all reported as very successful this week. Mackerel, anchovies, and liver are some of the favored baits, and a lot of people just love to use nightcrawlers. which are my favorite multi-tasking bait. You might catch a bass, trout, catfish, or crappie while using a worm. Fish for catfish in 5-15 feet of water. use 15 pound test line and be ready for some fun.

There are still plenty of bluegill in all the coves, especially near submerged trees and brush. These fish are generally small, but are a lot of fun for kids to catch. Rooster Tails, Matzuo Sickle Shockwave lures, or red worms work well here.; Camper's Cove, China Gulch, and Causeway Cove are all holding plenty of fish. A small lure and light line is all you need for lots of panfish action.

Lake Camanche's current elevation is 234.04 feet above sea level, a drop of .04 feet since last Sunday. The lake should rise slowly this week. Currently water is flowing into Camanche at a rate of 1316 c.f.s., and is flowing out of Camanche at a rate of 1255 c.f.s. Lake Camanche is about 97% full. Surface water temperature at the dam is 75 degrees. The water is clear, with a Secchi reading of 1p feet.

 


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