Fish Report for 8-20-2012

Some big fish were taken out of San Pablo Reservoir this week led by a 17 lb. Catfish

8-20-2012
Urban Park Concessionaires

Reservoir Hours: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Marina Hours: 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Boats Must be Off the Water: by 7:00 PM
Last Trout Plant: 1,200 lbs. on August 7th.
Last Catfish Plant: 1,200 lbs. of Catfish on July 31, 2012. Water Temperature: 72 Degrees

Catfish and Bass have been doing really well and Trout are being caught here and there but in deeper water. Crappie and Bluegill are biting on jigs and worms. Catfish have been biting on Chicken Liver and Anchovies the most. Bass seem to be hitting on Sinko's in a Wacky rig or using Spinners and swimbaits.

Photos:
Main Photo Above: Bob Rouse of Vallejo caught caught a 17 lb. Catfish at San Pablo Reservoir
Photo #1 Steve of El Sobrante caught an 8 lb. Bass using a Hula Popper near the dam (8/10/2012)
Photo #2: Kyle of Morgana caught this 1.5 lb. Crappie using Sardines (8/7/2012).


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