RE: Any tips for fishing Coyote?,
jsmith,
Jun 23rd 2003, #1
RE: Any tips for fishing Coyote?,
Mike Rexford,
Jun 23rd 2003, #2
Yo, Rex - ain't seen you out there lately!,
jsmith,
Jun 23rd 2003, #3
RE: Yo, Rex - ain't seen you out there lately!,
Mike Rexford,
Jun 23rd 2003, #5
Y'might wanna try the Coleman ponds...,
jsmith,
Jun 23rd 2003, #6
RE: Any tips for fishing Coyote?,
swimbait,
Jun 23rd 2003, #4
RE: Any tips for fishing Coyote?,
Wade,
Jun 26th 2003, #7
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jsmith | Mon Jun-23-03 12:48 PM |
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#15545, "RE: Any tips for fishing Coyote?"
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Mon Jun-23-03 12:50 PM by jsmith
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With a tube, you can launch anywhere along the road in, although the three most likely spots would be from either the campground, the paved launch ramp (where you can get right down to the waterline), or the dam. Other spots in-between are do-able, although you'll have some hiking to do (but only 50-100 yards, maybe less in some places).
The springtime 'big bites' may be behind us now, but you know they're still out there, somewhere! Regardless of all the big trout-plug fish you hear about coming from this lake, I have caught all 3 of my biggest fish *split-shotting* green-weenie type worms, both 4- and 6-inch.
Now that the weeds are filling up alot of the shallow areas, you may still be able to work a trout plug on top (like an MS Slammer, perhaps) in-between the surface mats. Senkos, Brush Hogs & crankbaits either into or along the outside weed edges might work for you, too. Drop-shotting around the dam area might also be something to consider, or flipping the brush down at the south end, and up into the creek zone.
Like I said, the big dawgs are out there, for sure, and there must still be planted rainbows still swimming around (as far as I know), so you still have a decent chance of hooking into a so-called 'wallhanger' (but please catch-n-release, if you do! Please!)
Hope that helps -- let us know how you do!
- jeff
----------------------- Every day Congress convenes, we lose a little more of our LIBERTY!!!
(-- Mark Levin, radio-show host/KSFO 3-6pm)
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Mike Rexford | Mon Jun-23-03 01:06 PM |
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#15547, "RE: Any tips for fishing Coyote?"
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Hey Chris,
if you are camping pick a site at the north end of the campground. The inlet the campgrounds sit in can get choked with weeds and kicking through it can be a pain. Northern sites have deeper water and then you can sneak up on the mats not blast through them. When you see it you will know what I mean. try a frog, Senko or a buzzbait over the mats. .I bet a guy would do pretty good if he spent a few hours in there. Perfect place for a tube!!
GL
Mike
Mike Rexford
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Mike Rexford | Mon Jun-23-03 02:06 PM |
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#15554, "RE: Yo, Rex - ain't seen you out there lately!"
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Man I will tell you what!!! No I won't. I wouldn't want to bore you to death. Lets just say work has been NASTY. I will get out and let you guys beat me up on the water soon. I promiss. I already owe Rob a buck from Clearlake. Hope everyone is enjoying the summer!! Love all that traffic.
Oh and Jeff. I have been working Almaden nearly every other day. Not many fish to speak of but been trying.
And what is the deal with the wind this year. I have yet to see a nice day on the water. Every time I do get out I am fighting gail force winds.
Tight lines! Mike Mike Rexford
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jsmith | Mon Jun-23-03 03:15 PM |
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#15555, "Y'might wanna try the Coleman ponds..."
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Mon Jun-23-03 03:28 PM by jsmith
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I go in off of Seifert Ave, which comes in from Blossom Hill. Not only are these ponds blocked somewhat from the wind, you also don't get kicked off an hour before sunset! Y'just have to get your gear over (or through!) the fence, but it's do-able. Just pick a pond & drop right in -- I've caught fish in every one of the 5 ponds I've checked out out there!
I've fished out there til I can't see 10 ft in front of me, and the fishing is generally superior to Almaden (whether you're talking the park lake or the reservoir up in the hills). My biggest out there is 6.2, but I've caught a couple around 4, with a bunch of 1's & 2's in-between.
Maybe meet you out there sometime? It's kind of hard for me to get home early enough during the week most days, but every now & then...
It doesn't get patrolled too often, from what I've experienced, but be sure to have your license with you; they do come through every so often, checking. They've always been OK with me tubing out there, though. No resistance whatsoever, so far. Even the neighbors there have been pretty cool with me, asking how the fishing is, and even helping me at times with my gear! Such a deal!
- jeff
----------------------- Every day Congress convenes, we lose a little more of our LIBERTY!!!
(-- Mark Levin, radio-show host/KSFO 3-6pm)
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