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Fish Report for 7-30-2012
Fishing was great at San Pablo Reservoir this week
7-30-2012
San Pablo Reservoir
Reservoir Hours: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Marina Hours: 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Last Trout Plant: 1,200 lbs. on July 23rd.
Water Temperature: 72 Degrees
The trout bite has been doing OK with people catching trout here and there. People that are trolling are still having the most luck using Rapalas like the broken back Fire Tiger and Rainbow Runners down to about 10 to 20 ft. in front of Scow Canyon and out near the Dam. Berkley PowerBait colors such as Chartreuse, Garlic and Spring Green remain the top choice of bait as well as Berkley Mice Tails while also using the PowerBait Trout Dip. PowerEggs and Nightcrawlers have also been working well. Crappie and Bluegill are biting on jigs and worms. Catfish have been biting on Chicken Liver and Anchovies as well as Nightcrawlers. Bass action has been doing well with people using Sinko's in a wacky rig and swimbaits have been working well also.
Photos:
Main Photo Above: Brian Yee of Alameda caught this 5 lb. trout using Green Pumpkin PowerBait while fishing in the Pines (&-19-2012)
Photo #1: Jeremiah Kennett caught a 16 lb. Catfish using PowerBait ar the Oaks (7-17-2012)
Photo #2: Carl Stillwell of El Cerriot caught a pair of Catfish 6 lbs. & 4 lbs. using anchovies in the Refuge area (7-22-2012).
Marina Hours: 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Last Trout Plant: 1,200 lbs. on July 23rd.
Water Temperature: 72 Degrees
The trout bite has been doing OK with people catching trout here and there. People that are trolling are still having the most luck using Rapalas like the broken back Fire Tiger and Rainbow Runners down to about 10 to 20 ft. in front of Scow Canyon and out near the Dam. Berkley PowerBait colors such as Chartreuse, Garlic and Spring Green remain the top choice of bait as well as Berkley Mice Tails while also using the PowerBait Trout Dip. PowerEggs and Nightcrawlers have also been working well. Crappie and Bluegill are biting on jigs and worms. Catfish have been biting on Chicken Liver and Anchovies as well as Nightcrawlers. Bass action has been doing well with people using Sinko's in a wacky rig and swimbaits have been working well also.
Photos:
Main Photo Above: Brian Yee of Alameda caught this 5 lb. trout using Green Pumpkin PowerBait while fishing in the Pines (&-19-2012)
Photo #1: Jeremiah Kennett caught a 16 lb. Catfish using PowerBait ar the Oaks (7-17-2012)
Photo #2: Carl Stillwell of El Cerriot caught a pair of Catfish 6 lbs. & 4 lbs. using anchovies in the Refuge area (7-22-2012).
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