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Topic: Phoenix Lake Report  (Read 1281 times)

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GoneSquatchin

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Just wanted to give you all a report, since I went to Phoenix Lake in Kentfield on Saturday.

The water was clear as usual, with a beautiful setting and relatively light fishing pressure for its proximity to civilization. Just don't bring your kayak, because it's not allowed, and you won't even need it anyway (the shore access is great).

Sight-fishing for bluegill with a bobber rig and live crickets from Petco was productive, and fishing a 6" Senko on a shaky-head along the weeds around drop offs produced a somewhat sizable and healthy bass, which I returned unharmed. I'll be heading back there in the next couple of days, and will be providing you guys with another report, if I'm lucky. Attached is a picture of the bass, which was caught around 4:30 pm.


CptSloppywood

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Nice Bass. Thanks for the report and picture GS.
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