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December 5, 2002
The bass fishing is a carbon copy of last week. They're really
nailing them with jumbo minnows but the lure tossing crowd is
catching their share.
Bob Higgins of Limit Out Bait & Tackle in Clearlake Oaks (707)
998-1006 says ripbaits and Norman Crankbaits in color
#133 are the top artificials right now. Anglers using live jumbo
minnows are catching lots of bass weighing from 1½ to 6 pounds
and easy limits are the rule.
Bass
guide Big George Hawley (707)
279-9269 has been rigging jumbo minnows under a bobber for
his clients and they've been catching and releasing anywhere from 20
to 30 bass per 4 hour trip ranging from slightly under 12 inches up
to a whopping 9.6 pounds with quite a few 5 and 6 pounder's in the mix.
Sandy Hager of Tackle It Sport Shop in Lakeport (707)
262-1233 says the bass fishing is excellent both with
minnows and artificials. Throwing ripbaits and drop shot rigs over
submerged weed beds in the north end of the lake has been producing a
lot of fish ranging from 1½ to 3 pounds with quite a few going
from 5 to 7 pounds as well. Sandy heard of one boat that caught and
released 37 bass using jumbo minnows.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is 0.93 feet on the Rumsey Gauge.
Last year at this time it was 2.37 feet.
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December 12, 2002
Bass fishing remains excellent all around the lake. Live jumbo
minnows are still the top producer but artificials are producing some
good catches as well.
Bass
guide Sandy Hager of Tackle It Sport Shop in Lakeport (707)
262-1233 says the bass fishing is fantastic. She had a
guide trip on Sunday and her clients caught 28 fish weighing from 4
to 6½ pounds in the Horseshoe Bend Area ripping Staysee SP's.
Sandy says the minnow bite is great, especially in the Nice/Lucerne
Area near deep water docks such as the Aurora RV park. The Library
Park Pier in Lakeport is kicking out a lot of big bass with
minnows including some up to 8 pounds.
Dorothy Higgins of Limit Out Bait & Tackle in Clearlake Oaks (707)
998-1006 confirms the hot bass fishing with live jumbo
minnows. Limits of 3 to 5 pound fish are the rule and most anglers
are catching and releasing fish until they run out of minnows. For
those bass fishermen sticking to artificials, Dorothy recommends
throwing rip baits and crank baits near rocks and docks.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is holding steady at 0.95 feet on
the Rumsey Gauge. Last year at this time it was 2.57 feet.
December 19, 2002
Since we were pounded with heavy rain and wind since last Friday
there has been very little bass fishing activity. The north end of
the lake is just about unfishable due to all the muddy water runoff
but the south end is still fishable.
Bob Higgins of Limit Out Bait & Tackle in Clearlake Oaks (707)
998-1006 says bass fishermen using live jumbo minnows are
still catching a lot of fish. There have been several big bass taken
with minnows. One angler fishing in a rocky area of the Redbud Arm of
the lake caught and released 8 bass weighing from 6 to 12½
pounds earlier this week and caught two 7lb'ers and a 9 lb'er on
Tuesday. Bob recommends fishing in the south end of the lake either
in the Redbud or Clearlake Oaks arms since the north end is too muddy
for bass fishing.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is still rising slightly and is at
3.40 feet on the Rumsey Gauge. Last year at this time it was at 3.26 feet.
December 26, 2002
All the rain we've been having has kept the north end of the lake
muddy and therefore very tough to fish, therefore most of the action
has been in the south end of the lake.
Bob Higgins of Limit Out Bait & Tackle in Clearlake Oaks (707)
998-1006 says the bass are still falling for live jumbo
minnows but they are running a lot smaller than last week. Most fish
are weighing from 2 to 3 lbs and are being caught in 6 to 16 feet of
water in rocky areas in the Oaks Arm of the lake. Bob says the few
anglers using artificials are having a tough time, they are lucky to
catch one or two fish for a day's effort.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is still rising slightly and is at
4.60 feet on the Rumsey Gauge. Last year at this time it was at 3.83 feet. |