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Topic: Clear Lake 1/27 RPT  (Read 1536 times)

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ThreemoneyJ

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Sam and I hit clear Lake for a little winter fishing on Saturday 1/27. The weather was really nice. Partly cloudy, light wind, and a tiny sprinkle of rain.

We fished around rattlesnake. Water temp was 51 with a green tinge and maybe 2 feet of visibility.

The fishing was pretty decent especially with the amount of pressure in the area we fished. We caught a couple of bass and a couple of crappie. The crappie were roaming open water and the bass were tight on rocky structure.

Biggest bass that I got was 20.5 inches/7.5lbs. Sams biggest was 17.5 inches. Biggest crappie was 14 inches.

Lots of water in the lake. It’s only going to get better as the days start getting longer!
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Nice football shape bass  :smt007. Thanks for the report and pictures 3$J.
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Dang, nice work!  I've never fished there, but always wanted to. Looks like it was a great day!
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Those are some big fish!
I look forward to making a trip up there one day.
Thanks for the report.
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Solid work from two pros.


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I heard a Clear Lake report Saturday morning and it had me thinking of it, and here you post a report. How timely! Thanks for the report and pics.
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Looks like a fun outing catching!  :smt003
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wow, couple of big fat Bass and Crappie!  Early work on the AOTY I see ;)


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those are AWESOME fish.

i am bass-skunked this JAn. 


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I REALLY need to make it to Clear Lake one day! Nice looking fish.
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someone should organize a Clearlake trip. 

i would love to meet and possibly make some new kayak bass fishing friends.  sadly, i havent the courage to go into the ocean, yet.  :(



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Do you have to get a lake county mussel sticker for the yak?


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Do you have to get a lake county mussel sticker for the yak?

As long as you are not powered in your kayak you do not need the mussel sticker.
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Do you have to get a lake county mussel sticker for the yak?

As long as you are not powered in your kayak you do not need the mussel sticker.

Does “powered” include sail?
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