Saltwater Fishing

Saltwater Fishing

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

F Dock Update

 Caught redear, crappie, and bass yesterday dropshotting nymphs on 1/2 lb. test, 20" ice fishing pole, occasionally cheating with wax worms, (crappie seemed to like the nymph only). The lake is at 89% after last weekend's storm. And, while I was on the dock, a ranger posted a sign closing the trail to the F Dock. 3/29/11

Saturday, March 19, 2011

What's Inside?

The crappie that I caught today at Lopez were full of nymphs and leeches. (Just in case you were wondering)

Time For Beds!

The crappie at Santa Margarita are already on their spawning beds! 3/16/11 (from Jeramie)

Lighten Up!

This crappie ate a Wedgie on a #14 fly hook, 8 oz. test fluorocarbon, 1/64 oz. dropshot sinker, 12 inch ice fishing rod. 3/18/11

Monday, March 14, 2011

The lake levels are pretty high. Fish are moving in to shallow water. Bass are full of eggs, crappie are gorging themselves on shad. What're you waiting for? Get out there!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Crappie Bite!

The good news: Caught a bunch of crappie at the F dock. The bad news: They were mostly small. But they're here!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Bass are still biting at Cottonwood Cove. Most came on plastic worms, but this fish came on a floating nightcrawler. I was breaking in my new strike indicators.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Slip Bobber

For those of you who have been dangling a worm under a bobber and were wondering why you weren't getting bitten, maybe you're just not getting your bait down to where the fish are. Try using a slip bobber with enough line between your hook and your stop knot to put your bait just above the lake bottom. And instead of a worm, try using a leech! This technique also works with nymphs, crappie jigs, waxworms, or, (my personal fave), live shad.