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Best casts may be the ones you are not trying to make
fishing

Over the years, I’ve been surprised more than once by a fish willing to bite at the strangest moments. 

Countless times, I’ve set my rod down to reach for something to drink or eat, and to my surprise I had a fish on the other end of the line. One of my biggest catches came when I was trying to see how far I could cast. 

What I learned from each of those experiences was that I either needed to slow down or I needed to make longer casts. I was reminded this past weekend of the latter as everybody seemed to be struggling to get a bite at the lake I was fishing. 

The lake was very clear, and it was evident to me that the fish were very spooky. I decided to try backing off as far as I could from the bank and make longer casts. Sure enough, it wasn’t long before I caught a few fish. 

Small adjustments often determine whether you’re going to catch a fish. In my case, I had a prior history to draw on, which helped. A lot of people would say that in each situation I was lucky. 

Yes, I probably was. 

What I did that was different than most was that I tried to learn from each situation, so that someday I could have another trick up my sleeve. Sometimes, the best casts are the ones that you’re not really trying to make. 


The Delta

Topwater baits are still working well for bass during the morning and evening hours. There’s also a good Senko bite during the day while fishing around deep grass beds.

Bluegills are being caught in large numbers for those fishing with small worms in the backs of sloughs. Catfish are being caught on chicken livers and clams. 


New Melones Lake

Trout are being caught for those fishing under submersible lights during the night and the kokanee bite remains wide open for those who choose to troll. The hot bait seems to be Apex Lures tipped with shoepeg corn fished trolled anywhere from 70 to 100 feet deep.

Bass fishing remains good for smaller fish during the day and bigger fish are being caught earlier in the day on topwater lures. Bluegill and crappie continue to bite well for those fishing brush piles with worms and minnows. The best action for crappie is at night around a submersible light. 

The catfish bite is good all over the lake at night. Catfish are being caught while using anchovies or chicken livers. 


Lake Don Pedro

There are still kokanee being caught by anglers trolling between 60 and100 feet deep while using Vance’s Sling Blade Dodgers trailed with Uncle Larry’s spinners tipped with shoepeg corn. 

Bass fishing is good for those fishing with 6-inch Senkos fished weightless and are tossed towards the bank and worked out into deeper water. Anglers fishing for bass are also doing well while using shaky head worms down to 20 feet deep.


Lake Amador

Lake Amador has been good for those fishing at night. During the day the only fish reported caught are bluegill which are being caught up shallow on worms. At night, bass are being caught on large power worms and spinnerbaits.  


Lake Pardee

Bass fishing is good for anglers who are finding shade along the bank or fishing deep with plastics. Kokanee fishing has also been good for those trolling earlier in the day until about noon. Bluegill fishing is good right now for those fishing the shallows with worms and crickets.


Lake Camanche

The bite is good for bluegill and bass. Bass are being caught just about anywhere on the lake, with rocky points being the best spots. Small plastic worms worked along the bottom are producing a lot of bites during the day. 

Bluegills are being caught shallow by those fishing with red worms in the backs of coves.


Tip of the Week

Several years ago, a wheel bearing on one of my trailer wheels burned out. Since then, I’ve made it a habit of mine to check my wheels at each stop along the way. 

What I do is gently put my hand against the tire feeling for any unusual heat indicating a lack of oil or bearing that may be wearing out. I also carry extra wheel bearings and bearing grease along with the necessary tools needed to change a burned-out bearing.