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Fishing Report 9/4/19
fishing report

Did you know that 80 percent of all boating fatality victims would have survived if they had been wearing a life jacket? Once an accident occurs, it is often too difficult, and usually too late, to don a life jacket. Imagine trying to put on a seatbelt while in the middle of a crash! Once you’re ejected from the boat, there’s no guarantee that you will be conscious when your body comes to rest in the water. One of the most common complaints about lifejackets is that they’re too bulky, or too hot. They now have a wide variety of lightweight makes and models, the more expensive models are so light and comfortable you may forget you’re even wearing a life jacket. In bass tournaments they have a rule that once the big motor is on you must have your lifejacket on. I would not object to that rule becoming a law as it would surely save lives.

 

Delta Report:

Early fall is a great time to throw rattle traps and crank baits on the delta. You may think that it’s too early in the year but our nights have been getting colder and our days have become shorter. The fish definitely know that there’s a change occurring so don’t discount your favorite lure for bass. Catfishing continues to be good for anglers using just about any bait that they can keep on the bottom. Striped bass are starting to be caught throughout the delta right now leading me to believe that it won’t be long before they really start biting, anglers currently catching them are using live bait.

 

New Melones Lake:

Fishing for big kokanee is good right now for anglers trolling from 40 to 110 feet deep. There have been several kokanees over three pounds being caught daily which has everyone excited. Those that are catching the big kokanee are catching them while trolling Apex lures behind a sling blade. Bass fishing remains good for anglers fishing in the early and late part of the day with top water lures. During the day anglers are targeting the bass with small plastic bait from the shore down to 30 feet deep. Catfishing is really good right now for anglers fishing at night with sardines or anchovies.

 

Lake Don Pedro:

There are a lot of large schools of shad being found throughout the lake right now. Anglers fishing or trolling around those schools are having luck catching trout and king salmon. Bass anglers are also fishing around those schools with crank baits or drop shotted worms. During the morning and evening hours the top water bite for bass has been good. During the day anglers are searching out the schools of bait fish.

 

Lake New Hogan:

Fishing for bass is actually good right now as there are a lot of fish being caught by those fishing small plastics and crank baits.

 

Lake Pardee:

Lake Pardee is the place to go if you’re looking to get away from the boat traffic found on the other neighboring lakes. There is no body contact allowed on the lake making it off limits for wake boarders and jet skiers. The fishing is said to be good for trout down to 35 feet deep and the bass have been biting while hanging around large rock piles and fallen trees.

 

Tip of the Week:

Make it a habit to go through your boat’s safety equipment regularly. Remember, you must have a life jacket for all passengers and your throw cushion must be readily available.