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October 4, 2001
The warmer weather has livened up the topwater bite considerably and
live jumbo minnows are accounting for lots of bass.
Bob Higgins of Limit Out Bait & Tackle in Clearlake Oaks says
most bassers are managing 5 or 6 fish running around 2½ to 4
pounds for a day's effort throwing Brush Hogs and Senkos in deeper
tule areas of 3 or 4 feet.
Brad Farrin of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake went fishing with
bass guide Bob
Thein on Tuesday and they caught over 15 bass with Chug Bugs
and Ricos working the open shoreline between docks in 4 to 8 feet of
water. Anglers drifting live jumbo minnows over rocky areas in 8 to
15 feet of water are catching easy limits of bass weighing 4 to 6
pounds with an occasional 8 or 9 pounder.
Persistent bassers fishing the north end of the lake are scratching
out 4 or 5 fish per day tossing crankbaits, grubs and worms at the
ends of docks in 3 to 5 feet of water.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is dropping very slowly and is at 1.11 feet on the
rumsey gauge, 7.56 is considered "full pool".
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October 11, 2001
The fishing has slowed down a bit but the topwater bite is still decent.
Bob Higgins of Limit Out Bait & Tackle in Clearlake Oaks reports
some good catches with black and red buzzbaits in the Clearlake Arm
in 1 to 2 feet of water. Throwing Senkos and Brush Hogs around docks
and rocky areas in 4 to 15 feet of water is accounting for some good
fish. Bob says they are still taking some bass with frogs in the
north end of the lake in the few remaining weed beds. Most of the
bass are going from 3 to 4 pounds with a few to 8 pounds.
Brad Farrin of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake reports tough
fishing for most bassers. Live jumbo minnows are producing 4 or 5
fish per angler running 2 to 5 pounds apiece.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is dropping very slowly and is at 1.01 feet on the
rumsey gauge, 7.56 is considered "full pool".
October 18, 2001
Most bass anglers are having a tough time of it. There have been
major tournaments held on Clear Lake every weekend for the past month
which really puts a lot of pressure on the fishing.
Bob Higgins of Limit Out Bait & Tackle in Clearlake Oaks said he
fished hard Monday and Tuesday and didn't even catch a fish. He added
that live jumbo minnows and live crawdads are accounting for a few
good fish.
Brad Farrin of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake reports that a
few anglers are catching fish but the rest are lucky to catch one or
two. Two fishermen caught 10 bass weighing from 2½ to 6 pounds
in 6 hours with live jumbo minnows and Senkos. Brad suggests throwing
crankbaits and pig-n-jigs in rocky areas in 5 to 8 feet of water.
Most of the fish are running from 2½ to 5 pounds.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is has stabilized and is at 1.05 feet on the rumsey
gauge, 7.56 is considered "full pool".
October 25, 2001
The bass fishing has really slowed down in the past week. The WON
BASS Tri-States Team Championships were held last weekend and most
participants were lucky to catch one fish per day.
Brad Farrin of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake rates the bass
fishing as real tough, most lure fishermen are either blanking or
catching one or two fish for a day's effort. Anglers using live jumbo
minnows are managing 3 to 4 fish per day running from 2 to 5 pounds each.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level has stabilized and is at 1.08 feet on the rumsey
gauge, 7.56 is considered "full pool".
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