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Topic: Another San Pablo Reservoir Skunk  (Read 335 times)

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DanMan

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2005
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A big skunk from my buddy and I.

We got three bites from 0830 - 1530.

We did not see or talk to anyone trolling that caught fish.

(Ditto Bennettdanville's report from 07 Mar 08.)

A couple of notes;

The water looks like tea (the way the English drink it, mixed with milk).

The best spot (from shore) appeared to be in the first inlet down from the dam on the side opposite the launch).

Several guys were fishing the shore in the first cove on the left in that inlet.

We talked to them, and they used PB in 5 - 15 ft of water.

They got limits and some nice fish.

Some other people drowning PB had fish also, but it was it and miss in other spots.

I'd wait a (at least) couple of weeks for the water to clear up before investing in another trip there (it was $24 for us and the boat).

-Dan




 

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