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Central Sierra/Hwy 4 Fishing Report for August 24, 2009~by Bill Reynolds |
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 08/25/2009 10:23 PM
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Lake Alpine has been excellent fishing this past week due to the large number of fish planted two weeks ago. The fish have not been large, but very plentiful. The earlier you can get there the better you will do. Bait casters should try Gulp Power Eggs, Gulp Power Bait, Floating Power Eggs, Gulp Nightcrawlers, inflated nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs on a 24" to 30" leader using a sliding sinker. Lure casters should try Kastmasters, Panther Martin spinners, and Rooster Tails. Trollers should try Apex, Needlefish, Glo Bugs, ..... |
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Central Sierra/Hwy 4 Fishing Report for August 10, 2009~by Bill Reynolds |
Posted by: thepinetree on 08/10/2009 08:54 PM
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Lake Alpine has been excellent fishing this past week as DFG stepped up fish plants. Bait casters should try Gulp Power Eggs, Gulp Power Bait, Floating Power Eggs, Gulp Nightcrawlers, inflated nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs on a 24" to 30" leader using a sliding sinker. Lure casters should try Kastmasters, Panther Martin spinners, and Rooster Tails. Trollers should try Apex, Needlefish, Glo Bugs, Triple Teazers, and Wedding Rings behind a small dodger tipped either with a nightcrawler or a Gulp Nightcrawler. You must troll slow, 1 to 1.2 mph. Fly fishermen have been using woolly buggers, stone fly nymphs, ants, adams, stimulators and bead head nymphs. Try using a sinking fly line for better success.....
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Central Sierra/Hwy 4 Fishing Report for August 3, 2009 |
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 08/04/2009 09:15 PM
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Lake Alpine has been tough due to hot weather and the NCPA dropping the lake for repair on the dam. Bait casters should try Gulp Power Eggs, Gulp Power Bait, Floating Power Eggs, Gulp Nightcrawlers, inflated nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs on a 24" to 30" leader using a sliding sinker. Lure casters should try Kastmasters, Panther Martin spinners, and Rooster Tails. Trollers should try Apex, Needlefish, Glo Bugs, Triple Teazers, and Wedding Rings behind a small dodger tipped either with a nightcrawler or a Gulp Nightcrawler. You must troll slow, 1 to 1.2 mph. Fly fishermen have been using woolly buggers, stone fly nymphs, ants, adams, stimulators and bead head nymphs. Try using a sinking fly line for better success....
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Central Sierra/Hwy 4 Fishing Report for July 21, 2009~by Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods |
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 07/22/2009 09:43 AM
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Lake Alpine has been hot and fish have moved deeper, but shore fishermen are still catching fish. Bait casters should try Gulp Power Eggs, Gulp Power Bait, Floating Power Eggs, Gulp Nightcrawlers, inflated nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs on a 24" to 30" leader using a sliding sinker. Lure casters should try Kastmasters, Panther Martin spinners, and Rooster Tails. Trollers should try Apex, Needlefish, Glo Bugs, and Wedding Rings behind a small dodger tipped either with a nightcrawler or a Gulp Nightcrawler. Fly fishermen have been using sparrow nymphs, woolly buggers, stone fly nymphs, ants, adams, stimulators and bead head nymphs.....
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New Melones Lake Fishing Report~by Glory Hole Sports |
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 07/21/2009 07:55 PM
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Trout: bank angling at Melones is done for the season- head to local creeks, or better yet, to higher elevation lakes such as Alpine or Spicer. Night fishing for trout under a light has started this week. Try dropping a submersible light 20 feet deep and fish 30-50 feet deep with a crawler or crawler/Powerbait combo. Mark Imperial and Ryan Gonzalez from Stockton have this method down to a science, including using the moon phases as well as hitting the creek channels at the right time to catch both their limits at 36 feet deep with...... |
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Central Sierra/Hwy 4 Fishing Report for July 12th, 2009~by Bill Reynolds |
Posted by: thepinetree on 07/14/2009 09:44 AM
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Lake Alpine has been recently planted and fishermen are catching fish. Bait casters should try Gulp Power Eggs, Gulp Power Bait, Floating Power Eggs, Gulp Nightcrawlers, inflated nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs on a 24" to 30" leader using a sliding sinker. Lure casters should try Kastmasters, Panther Martin spinners, and Rooster Tails. Trollers should try Apex, Needlefish, Glo Bugs, and Wedding Rings behind a small dodger tipped either with a nightcrawler or a Gulp Nightcrawler. Fly fishermen have been using woolly buggers, stone fly nymphs, ants, adams, stimulators and bead head nymphs....
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Central Sierra/Hwy 4 Fishing Report for June 29th, 2009~by Bill Reynolds |
Posted by: thepinetree on 06/30/2009 12:20 AM
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FREE FISHING DAY IS THIS SATURDAY JULY 4TH,2009. Make sure to stop by our store to pick up your fishing and camping supplies. Lake Alpine has been recently planted but was tough this past week due to the hot weather. Bait casters should try Gulp Power Eggs, Gulp Power Bait, Floating Power Eggs, Gulp Nightcrawlers, inflated nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs on a 24" to 30" leader using a sliding sinker. Lure casters should try Kastmasters, Panther Martin spinners, and Rooster Tails. Trollers should try Apex, Needlefish, Glo Bugs, and Wedding Rings behind a small dodger tipped either.....
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Central Sierra/Hwy 4 Fishing Report for June 10th, 2009~by Bill Reynolds of Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods |
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 06/12/2009 12:35 PM
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Ebbetts Pass is now open. Lake Alpine is now on the Plant list and is to be planted this week. The Lodge at Lake Alpine is now open and can be contacted at 209-753-6358. The phone number for the campgrounds is 209-753-2671. Bait casters should try Gulp Power Eggs, Gulp Power Bait, Floating Power Eggs, Gulp Nightcrawlers, inflated nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs on a 24" to 30" leader using a sliding sinker. Lure casters should try Kastmasters, Panther Martin spinners, and Rooster Tails. Trollers should try....
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New Melones Fishing Report for June 8th, 2009~By Glory Hole Sports |
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 06/08/2009 11:37 PM
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Trout: bank anglers should head to the creeks, such as Angels or Murphys Creek, and use Power Bait or Pautski's fire eggs. Trollers are much more likely to catch kokanee right now, but we are seeing nice rainbows in mixed trout/kokanee limits. Most have been caught on kokanee rigs. As a rule, trout are 10 feet shallower than kokanee. Trollers should use shad or rainbow trout-patterned lures such as Needlefish, Kastmasters, Excel spoons, or a crawler/spinner combo from 20-30 feet deep over deep water in the main river channel upriver and in the main lake for rainbows. For browns, troll Rapala Countdowns or Trophy Sticks in rainbow trout or shad patterns, or roll shad, 50-60 feet deep (in the same areas, but closer to structure)......
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Fishing Report for Hwy 4 Corrider for 5/27/09~by Bill Reynolds of Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods |
Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 05/28/2009 12:10 PM
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Ebbetts Pass is now open. It was a busy Memorial weekend with aot of nice fish caught. Spicer is now OPEN. There are still snow drifts along the road so be careful as you drive in. Hobart Creek is off limits to fishing until July 1st. Lake Alpine has thawed and they are clearing the snow around the lake. Lake Alpine Lodge officially opened this past weekend. You can contact the Lodge at 209-753-6358. The campgounds are also being cleared. The campground phone number is 209-753-2671.....
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