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Topic: New Melones or Don Pedro??  (Read 1942 times)

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  • Location: livermore
  • Date Registered: Jun 2011
  • Posts: 114
Im going up to ether new melones or don pedro for largemouth bass just wondering which lake will be best this weekend. any suggestions and/or tips will be great thanx 


SilentStalker

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  • Location: Sonora
  • Date Registered: Jul 2011
  • Posts: 2
Hey I'm hitting either Melones or Lake Tulloch tomorrow AM. They bucket mouths are nailing crawdads big time right now. If you have any senkos that's always a safe bet. The other hot item is "reaction innovations" flirt worm in sprayed grass for the color. I'll be running the flirt on one rod on a shaky head , a huddelston pre rigged crawdad on another rod and a yum 4" lizard in watermelon or green with black fleck with a stand-up jig head on the next. Those always produce! I wouldn't hit melones to late in the afternoon because the wind picks up and makes it really hard to finesse a worm. http://gloryholesports.com/latest_fishing_report.htm Hope that helps you out. As far as Pedro goes it's a hard lake to get to good fishing spots in a kayak but I hear they are having good luck there with similar techniques. I'll probally hit tulloch around 5 am. Good luck with the fishing. I live in Sonora so they are both with in 20 minutes away. If you are looking for someone to go out there with let me know, I'll be around all weekend.
     Brandon
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dilbeck

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  • Location: San Jose
  • Date Registered: May 2006
  • Posts: 5861
For what it's worth, I have an uncle that cleans up on the bass at Moccasin Marina.  Usually nothing bigger than 3-4 pounds, but they are plentiful and you never need to leave the marina cove.  And if that is slow, you can always paddle up to Moccasin Creek and target trout.



  • Location: livermore
  • Date Registered: Jun 2011
  • Posts: 114
@ silentstalker im having truck issues and im going to be out on a bass boat of my friends next time iam up we will deffinatley go out together...@dilbeck thanx alot for that info


Bulldog---Alex

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  • Location: salinas, ca.
  • Date Registered: Oct 2006
  • Posts: 7931
wow! new melones. that lake brings back great memories. it has been years since i fished there. i did well the time i was there. i fished the back side near the bridge. caught some nice fish there. hope ta hear a great report. good luck
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