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June 6, 2002
Even though most of the bass have finished spawning, there are still
a lot of fish guarding their nests in shallow water inside the tules.
Bassin
guide Sandy Hager of Tackle It Sport Shop in Lakeport 707-262-1233
says working Senkos and drop-shotting 4 inch plastic worms in and
just outside of tules is producing 4 or 5 fish per outing for
knowledgeable anglers. Live bait fishermen are catching most of their
bass with live crawdads rather than minnows because the catfish seem
to grab the minnows before the bass can find them.
Brad Farrin of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake 707-995-9668
recommends throwing small (4 inch) soft plastic worms and grubs
inside or on the outer edges of tules in the south end of the lake.
Brad and bass fishing guide Bob
Thein went out on Monday and boated 10 bass weighing from 2
to 4 pounds. They caught 8 fish with plastics and only 2 with jumbo
minnows. Brad added that some anglers fishing the north end of the
lake are experiencing a pretty good topwater bite using frogs and buzzbaits.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is dropping and is at 5.59 feet on
the Rumsey Gauge, 7.56 is considered full pool.
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June 13,
2002
Some anglers are reporting seeing a lot of spawning bass again in the
north end of the lake so I guess there are quite a few late spawners.
Bass
'N Guide Sandy Hager of Tackle It Sport Shop in Lakeport 707-262-1233
reports good action fishing both inside the tules and on the outside
edges with Senkos and grubs. A lot of nice fish are falling for
plastic frogs in the early morning. One angler caught 2 five pounders
and one 7 pounder on frogs. A lot of bass are being taken with live
crawdads, they seem to be producing better than the live jumbo
minnows, at least in the north end of the lake.
Brad Farrin of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake 707-995-9668
says the bass action is very good for some but others are struggling.
Throwing Senkos and plastic grubs to the outer edges of tules is the
most productive pattern. The more successful anglers are boating 5 or
6 fish for a day's effort. Most of the bass are running from 2 to 4
pounds. Although live jumbo minnows are accounting for some fish,
Senkos and grubs are the top fish getters.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is dropping and is at 5.23 feet on
the Rumsey Gauge, 7.56 is considered full pool.
June 20, 2002
The bass fishing is very good all over the lake. It appears as if
just about all the fish have spawned and most of the action is in a
little deeper water under deep water docks and in rocky areas.
Bass
'N Guide Sandy Hager of Tackle It Sport Shop in Lakeport 707-262-1233
reports very good action in the north end of the lake. Most of the
fish are being caught drop-shotting 4 to 6 inch worms and cranking
with Speed Traps over rocky areas in 7 to 8 feet of water. Sandy had
a 4 hour guide trip on Tuesday that produced 13 bass weighing from 3
to 9½ pounds.
Brad Farrin of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake 707-995-9668
says the bass action is very good around rockpiles, docks and tule
edges in the south end of the lake. Reaction baits such as spinner
baits and buzzbaits are accounting for a lot of fish and Senkos are
also producing some good catches. Most of the fish are going from 2
to 5 pounds and knowlegeable anglers are catching at least 5 or 6
fish per trip.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is dropping and is at 4.93 feet on
the Rumsey Gauge, 7.56 is considered full pool.
June 27, 2002
According to the local tackle shops, bass fishing is very good in the
north end of the lake and only fair in the south end.
Bass
'N Guide Sandy Hager of Tackle It Sport Shop in Lakeport 707-262-1233
reports good action for most bassers in the north end of the lake
throwing Senkos and drop-shotting 4 inch Robo Worms. Sandy's clients
have been catching from 5 to 7 fish per 4 hour trip running from 3 to
5 pounds with Robo Worms. One of Sandy's clients caught a 7 pounder
and guide Dave
Majestic caught a 10 pounder while tossing a 5 inch Senko
under a dock. Using live jumbo minnows and live crawdads is producing
easy limits for most anglers.
Brad Farrin of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake 707-995-9668
says bass fishermen are putting in a whole day just to catch four or
five fish. The top baits are Senkos and Brush Hogs but a few fish are
coming up for plastic frogs in the early morning hours. The best
action has been on the tule edges around Monitor and Dollar Islands.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is dropping and is at 4.73 feet on
the Rumsey Gauge, 7.56 is considered full pool. |