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Topic: Any Berryessa Intel?  (Read 826 times)

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oldfart

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Plan on hitting Berryessa on Tuesday.  Anybody fished there recently?
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masterandahound

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Plan on hitting Berryessa on Tuesday.  Anybody fished there recently?
Bass are schooled up over rocks in 30-40' of water - try the east side of the Big Island. Vertical jigging with spoons and swimbaits has been the ticket. Trout and salmon are really scattered but generally hanging near the dam area. Use your electronics and find the bait - the fish are mixed in the bait balls. Dodger and a hoochie or rolled shad at 60' early, then drop down to 100-120' later in the day. Fish have definitely been biting well but its a matter of finding them first. Chinook are reportedly just starting to show up. Good luck !
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