DSapien
Loc: Greater Sacramento Area
Looking for any tips on Lake Camanche in California.
Cold front has come in I'm thinking they'll be in 20-30'.
saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
DSapien wrote:
Looking for any tips on Lake Camanche in California.
Cold front has come in I'm thinking they'll be in 20-30'.
I'd say that'd be a good place to start lookin. But I've never been to that lake. Good luck brother.
By the way, welcome to the stage. Where exactly do you live over there?
DSapien
Loc: Greater Sacramento Area
I'm in Elk Grove, small town 15 miles just south of Sacramento.
I fished that lake as well as many others but it's been a year or two.
My Friend just bought a new Nitro 20' boat so itching to get it on the water.
DSapien
Loc: Greater Sacramento Area
Hey Saw I hear there's a new Ca Crappie Record out of Clear Lake.
Have you been there lately?
saw1
Loc: nor cal Windsor
DSapien wrote:
Hey Saw I hear there's a new Ca Crappie Record out of Clear Lake.
Have you been there lately?
No , but NorCalSteve has. If you want a fishin report on CL, PM him.
Camanche gets really busy in the spring and summer with skiers and jet skis-- Ive had better luck at Pardee, Hogan and Melones.
I live in Drytown, and fish most of the lakes around here-
DSapien wrote:
Looking for any tips on Lake Camanche in California.
Cold front has come in I'm thinking they'll be in 20-30'.
I’ve fished Camanche several times. Have had good luck toplining Rapalas between Big Hat and Little Hat islands. If that does work try big sheered rock wall straight away from launch ramp on the far side of the lake. Post some pics!
DSapien
Loc: Greater Sacramento Area
Well Fishing Friends, as much as I hate to report it, we were skunked on Friday. Great weather water temp was warming from 55-57, but the fish would not bite. They were hanging about 35' . We threw everything imaginable. We had one small "short bite' which took off the Chartreuse tail of a 3" Salt & Pepper Gitzit went back at that fish from :30 and never bit again!
Ugg well I'll hit it again in another week or so.
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