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Topic subjectNovember 11, 1999 Santa Margarita Lake
Topic URLhttp://www.calfishing.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=3&topic_id=108
108, November 11, 1999 Santa Margarita Lake
Posted by , Thu Nov-11-99 04:51 PM
Had the day off from school today (Veteran's Day) so Matt Peters and I headed up to Margarita around 1 in the afternoon. Weather was nice, clear skies and mild temperatures. We started out spooning the docks just to see if anything was happening and wound up with a couple bluegill, 2 small bass, and a crappie on hopkins and kastmasters. After about 20 minutes we headed for the area where we did well last weekend. It took us a while to find 'em but when we did it was on! Matt was throwing a Norman Deep Little N in rainbow trout and I was throwing a 5" Cardiff Plastics swimbait on one of their 3/4 gamagatzku jigheads. We fished the area for about an hour and Matt had 2 while I had 7 fish with a couple in the three pound range. They were just clobbering the swimbait, I had one hit it hard, I swung and missed it, and as soon as I picked up the slack, wham three pounder. I'm gonna be a jerk and not tell where we were fishing but the spot was a big flat with sparse weeds on it and there were numbers of fish on it. After that we moved to Salsipuedes Bay to fish on the point at the mouth of it. Saw some guys spooning fish mid-lake but we didn't really feel like spooning so we went over to Jackass canyon just to check it out. Well that area was dead, no action, so around 4:30 we headed back to the swimming pool cove. I picked up a 14"er on the swimbait on the island in the back but it was kinda dead too. With the sun going down we cruised back to the marina cove. Matt hooked one on the crankbait but it shook off. Then I picked off another swimbait fish, Matt lost another one and then connected with one as it was getting dark, a 2 pounder. Pretty darn good bite today on the swim bait once again. What can I say about this lure? It just plain catches fish!
109, Colors?
Posted by , Fri Nov-12-99 06:57 AM
Hey Rob,<P>So you won't divulge the spot - that's fine I know how you feel but... Will you divulge colors of plastics you use for largemouth? I've only really used them in saltwater - sounds like a lot of fun - and productive. How do you like those Cardiff plastics?<P>Thanks,<BR>Pete
110, Colors
Posted by , Fri Nov-12-99 07:42 AM
Pete,<BR>Sure, the bait I was using is a 5" bait in the rainbow trout color. I was fishing it on a 7/8oz leadhead. For some reason the freshwater bass don't seem to show much of a color preference, but that's what I was using today. This was the first time I've thrown the Cardiffplastics baits and they caught fish, so what can I say? They are a little tougher of plastic than the fish traps or big hammer and seem to fish about the same. I really can't say anything about which is better since today was only one day of fishin but I do like the baits thus far. Their 5 inch bait is a little bigger than the other 5 inch baits, it's more like 5.5.
111, Thanks
Posted by , Fri Nov-12-99 01:54 PM
Rob,<P>I kind of figured Rainbow Trout would be one of the colors. I guess it's probably the same old - dark water/dark color, clear water/light color.<P>It looks like you're really doing well with the swimbaits in freshwater. You should add another sub-section to your freshwater section of this site titled "Swimbait Bass" or "Plastic Bass" to go with your "AC Plug Bass" and "Jerkbait Bass" sub-sections.<P>As always you're knowledge is greatly appriciated.<P>Pete
112, colors
Posted by brian, Sat Nov-13-99 08:31 PM
<center><font size="1" color="#ff0000">LAST EDITED ON Nov-13-99 AT 11:31 PM (PST)</font></center><p>Pete,<BR> Another color that's i've found to work (out of the one time i fished plastics in freshwater with Rob on his boat at Margarita) was grey/dark grey. -caught more fish than rob, so it can't be too bad, right? -Brian<P>
113, he's right
Posted by , Sat Nov-13-99 10:23 PM
Listen to this guy. Brian smoked me from the back of the boat that day. I was farming 'em left and right!