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July 5, 2001
The bass fishing is still on the slow side for most anglers.
Bob Higgins of Limit Out Bait & Tackle in Clearlake Oaks says
most bassers are catching only 2 to 4 fish for a day's effort. Senkos
and crankbaits fished over rocks in 8 to 15 feet of water are
accounting for most of the fish. Bob did have one report of two
anglers catching 14 bass while fishing rocky areas at night with
large black crankbaits.
Al Freitas of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake reports slow to
fair fishing with Senkos and live jumbo minnows fished in rocky areas
for bass running 2 to 4 pounds.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is dropping and is at 3.50 feet on the rumsey gauge,
7.56 is considered "full pool".
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July 12, 2001
The bass fishing remains very slow all over the lake. The night
fishermen are doing a little better than the daytime anglers but not
enough to make it worthwhile.
Al Freitas of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake says the best
anglers are getting 2 or 3 fish for a day's effort. There is no real
pattern, plastics, topwaters, crankbaits etc. are all accounting for
an occasional fish. Quite a few anglers are resorting to using jumbo
minnows and they are catching 5 or 6 fish for a day's effort.
Night fishermen are doing a little better, 4 or 5 fish a night,
tossing large dark colored crankbaits around rocky areas in 6 to 12
feet of water near Rattlesnake Island and at Rocky Point.
Persistent bassers are catching 2 or 3 fish per day skipping small
grubs and Senkos under floating docks especially in the north end of
the lake.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is dropping and is at 3.28 feet on the rumsey gauge,
7.56 is considered "full pool".
July 19, 2001
The bass fishing is fair to good especially in the south end of the
lake around rocky areas at night.
Al Freitas of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake says live jumbo
minnows are accounting for up to 10 fish per boat running 3 to 5
pounds fishing rocky areas in 20 to 30 feet of water at such hotspots
as Frazer Point, Shag Rock and Jago Bay. Night fishermen are catching
3 or 4 good fish per outing using dark colored crankbaits and Brush
Hogs also in rocky areas in 20 to 30 feet of water.
The north end of the lake is pretty slow. There are a few fish being
taken on topwater lures in the early morning and late evening.
Skipping grubs and tube baits under floating docks is producing a few
fish during the day.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is dropping and is at 3.04 feet on the rumsey gauge,
7.56 is considered "full pool".
July 26, 2001
The bass fishing is very slow for most anglers, a catch of 4 or more
fish per person is considered very good.
RC Stephens from Limit Out Bait & Tackle in Clearlake Oaks says
they are taking a few fish drop-shotting around rocky areas in 10 to
20 feet of water, using Senkos and Brush Hogs is also producing in
the same areas. Most of the fish are running from 3 to 5 pounds.
Persistent topwater fishermen are scratching 1 or 2 fish in the early
morning or late evening.
Al Freitas of Don's Bait & Tackle in Clearlake says the fishing
is running hot and cold meaning some anglers are doing quite well
while a lot more of them are having trouble catching 2 or more fish a
day. Baby Brush Hogs and Senkos are producing most of the action but
they are taking a few on buzzbaits in the early morning and late evening.
The north end of the lake is giving up a few bass by skipping small
grubs and tube baits under floating docks but it's becoming difficult
to find docks that aren't clogged up with weeds.
Good Fishin.....Catfish Ed
The lake level is dropping and is at 2.86 feet on the rumsey gauge,
7.56 is considered "full pool"
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