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Fishing Report HWY 4 Corridor July 19, 2010~by Bill Reynolds of Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods

Posted by: thepinetree on 07/19/2010 11:16 PM
Fishing has been excellent on the Highway 4 corridor. Trout plants this week will be at White Pines Lake. .Spicer Reservoir was excellent this past weekend for trollers. The lure fishermen have been doing good using Panther Martin spinners, Rooster Tails, Blue Fox spinners, flies on a bubble, and Kastmasters. Fly fishermen should try woolly buggers, ants, caddis, bead head nymphs.The fish have been loaded with ants and assorted flies. Bait fishermen should try Gulp Eggs, Gulp Nightcrawlers, Garlic and Salmon Egg scented Power Bait, inflated nightcrawlers, and floating Power Eggs using a cast-a-bubble with a 24" to 30" leader or a sliding sinker rig. Trollers should try Apex, Needlefish, Wedding Rings, Glitter-Bugs, Rapala's, Ex-Cell spoons and Rocky Mountain ......
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Fishing Report HWY 4 Corridor July 12, 2010~by Bill Reynolds of Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods

Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 07/13/2010 11:20 AM
Fishing has been excellent on the Highway 4 corridor. Trout plants this week will be at Kinney Res., Silver Creek, and Markleeville Creek near Markleeville. Spicer Reservoir was excellent this past weekend for trollers. The fish have moved from the upper 10 feet to now 30 to 50feet , depending on what time you start fishing. The lure fishermen have been doing good using Panther Martin spinners, Rooster Tails, Blue Fox spinners, flies on a bubble, and ......
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Fishing Report HWY 4 Corridor July 5, 2010~By Bill Reynolds of Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods

Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 07/06/2010 11:10 AM
The Fourth of July weekend was busy this past weekend for tourists and fellow fishermen. The fishing was hit and miss depending on where you were fishing. Spicer Reservoir was excellent this past weekend for trollers. The fish have moved from the upper 10 feet to now between 15 and 30 feet, depending on what time you start fishing. The lure fishermen have been doing good using Panther Martin spinners, Rooster Tails, Blue Fox spinners, flies on a bubble, and Kastmasters. Fly fishermen should try woolly buggers, ants, caddis, bead head nymphs.The fish have been loaded with ants and assorted flies. Bait fishermen should try Gulp Eggs, Gulp Nightcrawlers, Garlic and Salmon Egg scented Power Bait, inflated nightcrawlers, and floating Power ....




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Fishing Report HWY 4 Corridor June 14, 2010~by Bill Reynolds of Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods

Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 06/14/2010 09:22 PM
Our 21st annual Father's Day Derby is this upcoming Sunday the 20th of June at White Pines Lake located near Arnold. Don't miss the chance to catch the fish of a lifetime and possibly win the Derby. There will be numerous prizes for all age groups along with tagged fish for a cash prize. There is a small fee of $5.00 for 13 years and over and is FREE to kids 12 years and under. The entry fees are used to plant fish for the Derby. Sign-up at Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods located in Arnold. You can contact us at 209-795-1686. We look forward to seeing you there....

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21st Annual Father's Day Derby at White Pines Lake June 20th.

Posted by: thepinetree on 06/11/2010 11:49 AM
White Pines, CA...Sign-ups have started for 21st annual Trout Derby at White Pines Lake near Arnold. Open to all. Kids 12 and under are free and there is a $5.00 entry fee for all others. The entry fees are used to purchase trout for the Derby which are planted days before the Derby. Many happy anglers have caught the trout of a lifetime due to this event and new lake records have been established....
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Fishing Report HWY 4 Corridor June 7, 2010~by Bill Reynolds of Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods

Posted by: thepinetree on 06/07/2010 11:51 PM
Spicer Res. is now open. Fishermen are having a field day now that Spicer has finally opened. Just remember HOBART CREEK IS OFF LIMITS until July 1,2010. The lure fishermen have been doing good using Panther Martin spinners, Rooster Tails, Blue Fox spinners, and Kastmasters. Fly fishermen should try woolly buggers, ants, caddis, and egg patterns. Bait fishermen should try Gulp Eggs, Gulp Nightcrawlers, Garlic and Salmon Egg scented Power Bait, inflated nightcrawlers, and floating Power Eggs using a cast-a-bubble wita 24" to 30" leader or a sliding sinker rig.. Trollers should try top lining Apex, Needlefish, Wedding Rings, Glo-Bugs, Rapala's, and Rocky Mountain Lures behind a small dodger .....
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Fishing Report HWY 4 Corridor May 31, 2010~by Bill Reynolds of Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods

Posted by: thepinetree on 05/31/2010 04:55 PM
The Memorial Holiday was very busy along the Highway 4 corridor. Ebbetts Pass opened this past weekend. Many of our customers took trips over the pass and described the high country as still a winter wonderland with lots of snow still on the pass. The road to Spicer is scheduled now to be open the first week of June.You can contact the NCPA at 209-728-2051. Keep your fingers crossed! Lake Alpine is still frozen with some signs of thawing around the edge and around Silver Creek. With warmer weather on the way it won't take long to thaw completely.....

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Fishing Report HWY 4 Corridor for May 3, 2010~by Bill Reynolds of Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods

Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 05/03/2010 10:44 PM
Fishing on Highway 4 has been limited due to the snow pack. White Pines was the hot spot over the weekend. We finally got our lake lake planted this past Wednesday. Our customers had a field day. Most of our customers caught limits with some Rainbow's measuring up to 20". At White Pines Lake you should try floating Power Eggs, Gulp Eggs, new Salmon Egg scented power bait, new Garlic scented Power Bait, Gulp Power Bait, Gulp Nightcrawlers, salmon eggs, and nightcrawlers using a cast-a-bubble and a 30" leader. Fly fishermen should try bead head woolly buggers, ants, and sparrow nymphs on a intermediate line or try using a small split shot to get down to the fish. Lure fishermen have been having a field day using Panther Martin's, Kastmasters, and Rooster Tails.....

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Fishing Report HWY 4 Corridor for April 27, 2010~by Bill Reynolds of Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods

Posted by: Kim_Hamilton on 04/28/2010 12:00 AM
The opener was this past Saturday the 24Th. It was one of the toughest fishing openers that I can recall. It was a beautiful weekend but due to recent snows most places were not accessible. The North Fork of the Stanislaus was about the only place to fish. There was big Brown Trout caught by one of our customers Kevin R. Kevin was using a Rapala when the 4lb. 1oz., 22inch fish hit. It was a challenge to get the fish as the water was high and fast. Congratulations to Kevin....

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Fishing Report HWY 4 Corridor April 15, 2010~by Bill Reynolds

Posted by: thepinetree on 04/19/2010 03:44 PM
Welcome to Ebbetts Pass Sporting Goods first fishing report for the the 2010 season. I apologize for the delay in getting this report out. We have had some tough issues to overcome (fish plants). I did not want to prematurely send a report that was not complete. It has been a long and snowy winter with most high country spots inaccessible until the snowmelts.We are looking forward to enjoying a great fishing year. First I would like to address the current fish plant situation. A second lawsuit filed, on a prestocking protocol for planting rainbow trout, against the DFG in January of this year was filed again by The Center for Biological Diversity, located in Tuscon Arizona. Feel free to contact these people and let them know your dis-pleasure. Here is their contact information: Phone: 520-623-5252 or toll free ....


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