South of the forebay, the moss is accumulating as boat traffic in the forebay breaks off the weeds which end up in the aqueduct. I keep catching and releasing a limit of stripers with a Lucky Craft Pointer 120 in Sexy Shad along the sides of the headgates in the Gustine, Newman, Westley, and Patterson areas. Valleyīill Sterling of Striperz is a RT Gone Wild said, “The water in the aqueduct north of the O’Neill Forebay is running fast as the head gates are wide open, and you have to know how to fish the fast current with lures. Delta bass and striper bites going, Alan Fong said. San Luis stripers on the prowl, Josh Mesa reported. New Melones still producing big Kokanee, Kyle Wise said. Millerton spotted bass hitting, Michael Spencer reported. Pine flat bass on a good bite, Michael Crayne said. Don Pedro kicking out trout, king salmon and Kokanee, Monte Smith reported. I hope this helps you out a little.Westside waterways catfish and stripers active, Bill Sterling said. That is why I made my spreadsheet 7 years ago to help myself remember details about locations, fish sizes, hook sizes, bait, lures and whatnot. Yes, it is alot to learn and keep track of. You can still get a small fish on a big hook, and a big fish on a small hook, but at reduced biterates. Different species has different preferrences ( if you can call it that ) to hook sizes they prefer. A titanium leader is getting double penalties, since it is highly visible and short. ( 40 inches )Īnd so does a titanium leader. Leader length matters, and so does the type of leader you are using.Ī short leader reduces the biterate. In Everglades when bait fishing for peacock bass I would suggest a float setup with #3/0 hook and shrimp, 50 cm (20 inches) depth. What leader length are you using, and are you also using a titanium leader since you catch gar? Is that #4 and #6 hooks, or #4/0 and #6/0 hooks?
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