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The Bass Capital of the West

     Clear Lake is the largest, natural freshwater lake in California, with 43,000 surface acres and 100 Miles of shoreline. There are more than 100 campgrounds and resorts on the lake that feature boat rentals, tackle shops and stores. In addition to the resorts and motels there is the Clear Lake State Park. The park has a boat ramp plus campsites and a visitor's center. One advantage of Clear Lake is its accessible boat ramps. There are 11 public ramps around the lake where fishermen can launch their boats free of charge. The wide variety of launch points is an advantage for the small boaters on windy days. Known as the Bass Capital of the West, Clear Lake supports large populations of bass, crappie, bluegill, carp and catfish. Two-thirds of the fish caught in Clear Lake are largemouth bass, with a record of 17.52 pounds. For more information contact the Visitor Information Center at (800) LAKESIDE. Northshore Resort & Marina (707) 274-7771. Limit Out Bait and Tackle 707.998.1006.  Clear Bait and Tackle 707.994.4399.  Tackle It 707.262.1233. Lake Marina Motel (707) 998-3787. Clearlake Outdoors 707.262.5852. Edgewater Resort (707) 279-0208.

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Black Bass

Channel & White Catfish

Crappie

Best Locations for Bass fishing in Clear Lake

Rodman Slough, Rocky Point in winter
Long Tule in summer and spring
Clear Lake State Park in winter and spring
Corinthian Bay in winter
Konocti Bay to Luebow Point all year
Monitor Point all year, Kono Tayee in summer
Nice-Lucerne in summer and fall

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Current Clear Lake Fishing Report

 July 31,2008 Beautiful conditions this morning – good air quality (no smoke), cooler temps (well below 100+), and lower gas prices conspired to give me the feeling that things are looking good around Clear Lake. Lots of fishermen & boats wheeling into town gave me the feeling that things are looking good on Clear Lake. And, indeed they are. Here are the details…

The early morning bass bite is really quite good. Hit the water just before or right at sun up (4:30 – 5:00 hour) and you’re going to catch a lot of fish. Senkos, spinner baits, and frogs were all mentioned this morning by anglers coming off the water. The down side? The bite drops off hard around 8 or 9 in the morning. Switch to minnows for a continued bite throughout the rest of the day. Fish from 12 – 25 feet of water. Look for that “feature” that’s holding fish and you’re going to do okay. By feature, most are looking for drop-offs, ledges, shelves, etc. Oh, and when the bite slows down – SO SHOULD YOU. I’ve heard over and over this week from guys that were catching fish about guys they know blowing right around them and complaining that they’re not catching fish. There’s a clue in that…

Crappie and bluegill are still being caught, although sporadically at best. This report hasn’t changed in weeks – the schools are widely scattered and holding fairly deep. Fish areas around spots that commonly held crappie last year and you’ll likely find enough for the table. Minnows are your best bet.

The catfish action still continues to be good and hot. Shrimp, mackerel, sardines, anchovies, livers, minnows, and night crawlers will do the trick. Fish from the shore, anchor up, or drift your boat and you’ll find good luck throughout the evening and nighttime hours. The daytime hours have seen a slower bite overall. Shoreline locations around Clearlake/Clearlake Park have produced well for bank-bound anglers. Jago Bay and Indian Island have done well for boaters.

In event news, our next CatFest event – coming up on August 23rd – looks to be our best ever. A BBQ, Our Very Own All Original Fishing Games with cool tackle prizes, and fun fishing all warped, um, I mean wrapped up into one night. It’s gonna be FUN! Call or come by the shop for details or to sign up.

-Bob Rider, Owner
Lakeshore Bait & Tackle
14913-D Lakeshore Drive
Clearlake, CA 95422
707.994.FISH (3474)
www.994Fish.com

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