Trout, bass hitting at New Melones

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The water clarity is stained in most of the lake with a few areas having some clear water. The water temperature is stable and has warmed slightly with the average being 53-56 degrees. Tuttletown launch is closed. Glory Hole Point boat launch is open with a two lane concrete ramp and a dock. 4wd is no longer needed to launch. Trout: Good. This last storm produced a bunch of rainfall. The creek channels and feeder creeks that have been dry for months were all gushing with rain water. These feeders will supply the lake with nutrients. These areas are likely spots for small fish to come and feed. The bigger fish will then follow and feed on the small fish. Bank anglers try floating a nightcralwer in the shallows near fresh flowing water or use a lure that represent a small baitfish. For those who like to fish with Power Bait, it is best to use bright colors in stained water. Rainbow, chartreuse and orange are all good choices. Be sure to add an ample amount of scent to any of your presentations, this will help the fish find your bait when there is low visibility. Trolling anglers now is a good time to use lures that produce sound and vibration. Lures with rattles such as Rattle Traps and Speed Traps work extremely well when the water is stained. As far as vibration goes lures with a Colorado blade will produce a pulse that will bring the fish to the bait. Another thing to keep in mind is bright colors work best in stained water. If the trolling bite is not productive, try pulling up on the shore line and still fishing. Nightcrawlers and Power Bait work well. It is also a good idea to try fan casting a Kastmaster while waiting for the fish to find your bait. The bass bite has been good and most anglers are finding plenty of chunky spotted bass. Some fish are still in a winter pattern and other are leaning toward an early spring pattern. Try fishing in 35-55' foot of water and occasionally checking the shallow water. Most anglers are finding luck with soft plastics fished in various ways. Try using a drop-shot rig in deep water and switching to a Texas-rig in shallow water. Shad patterned baits have been working well. When fishing in areas with stained water try using bright colors. Also, there has been a pretty decent jig bite. Try using a ?? oz football head jig with a craw trailer. Catfish: Fair. We have had reports of quite a few anglers hooking into some quality catfish. The catfish generally move to deep water near rock piles and ledges, but many have been caught roaming in shallow flats. Most anglers don't target catfish at this time of the year. But, the ones that do will hook into some lunkers. Try fishing near large rocks and boulders. A large ball of crawlers is hard to beat. Glory Hole Sports (209) 736-4333

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Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Wednesday, February 11th, 2015
Lake Amador: Lake Amador on the Rise
Anderson Reservoir: Anderson Reservoir Report
Lake Berryessa: Berryessa bass picks up
Bullards Bar Reservoir: Bullards Bar bass ready
Lake Camanche: Camanche trout consistent
Lake Chabot: Lake Chabot recovering
: Chesbro unfishable
Clear Lake: Clear Lake ready to bust open
Collins Lake: Collins Lake gets double plant
Coyote Lake: Coyote bass OK
Lake Davis: Davis good Saturday, zip since
Del Valle Lake: Big trout at Del Valle
Lafayette Reservoir: Dirty water, slow fishing at Lafayette
: Dirty water at Lewiston
Lopez Lake : 8 pound bass landed at Lopez
Los Vaqueros Reservoir: Striper bite good, trout bite fair at Los Vaqueros
Lake McSwain: Trout a challenge at McSwain
Lake Mendocino: Mendocino filling, bass moving up
Bon Tempe Reservoir: Bon Tempe Report
Lake Lagunitas: Lake Lagunitas Report
Lake Oroville: Muddy water, mixed bass success at Oroville
Pyramid Lake: Pyramid Derby producing monster cutts
Quarry Lakes: Quarry Lakes producing fair trout bite
San Luis Reservoir: Jumbo minnows the ticket at San Luis
San Pablo Reservoir: Slow bite at San Pablo Res
Santa Margarita Lake: More bass than anglers at Santa Margarita
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir: 14 pound trout landed at Shadow Cliffs
Shasta Lake: Shasta up 15 feet, bass bite solid
Lake Sonoma: Muddy water, tough bite at Sonoma
Lake Tahoe: Tahoe fishing resumes after big storm
Topaz Lake: Anglers starting to return to Topaz
American River: Steelhead missing on American
Eel River: South Fork Eel may be ready by next week
Feather River: Feather producing steel
Napa River: Napa River putting out sturgeon
Mad River: Mad high and muddy, ready by Monday
Sacramento River - Upper: Upper Sac out
Sacramento River: Lower Sac high and muddy
Sacramento River: Knights Landing sturgeon on the bite
Smith River: Smith in shape and producing steel
Trinity River: Trinity in shape, light pressure
Truckee River: Truckee dropping into shape
Van Duzen River: Van Duzen out
Sacramento Delta: Sturgeon near West Island, stripers at Antioch Pier
Sacramento Delta: flounder, striper and sturgeon at Benicia
Discovery Bay: Bass shallow in Disco Bay
Sacramento Delta: Franks Tract bass moving shallow
: Sturgeon, stripers landed out of Pittsburg
Sacramento Delta: Cache Slough sturgeon hot spot
Sacramento Delta: Stockton has crappie, hyacinth
: Bay shoreline anglers get perch, stripers
: Pacifica Pier open, no action yet
: San Pablo Bay holding striper, sturgeon
: Suisun Bay sturgeon at Glomar, Mothball Fleet
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