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Del Valle Lake Fish Report for 9-24-2015
Del Valle Lake Fish Report for 9-24-2015
Del Valle bass biting
Del Valle Lake - Livermore, CA (Alameda County)
by Nor Cal Fish Reports
9-24-2015
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The water has dropped in temperature to 75 degrees and the lake level is slowly receding to winter levels. The change in weather would normally shut the fishing down for a few days until the weather stabilized but, this week the fish ate bait through the changes. Striped bass are still boiling in the mornings from 6:30 am - 8:00 am then it’s more isolated blow ups into the afternoon. Big points, drop off's, and shelf ledges are great places to find atripes. They also like being suspended in the deeper water at the edge of shadows, trees, big rocks. Catfish are still hitting strong all around the lake. The narrows has been a super hot spot for cats including Hetch Hetchy, the south end, and West beach. Big catfish are starting to fatten up for winter, so they are eating everything in sight. The largemouth and smallmouth are eating shad as well, look for individual splashes near shore. Those are typically bass but, they can also be carp or catfish. Spooks, pencil poppers, jerk baits, and lipless cranks are catching the bass but sometimes you just can’t beat a good old fashioned plastic worm like a Robo worm, Senko, or Chommper worm with garlic. (925) 449-5201
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Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Thursday, September 24th, 2015Lake Amador: Slow action at Amador
Anderson Reservoir: Anderson shore anglers get some action
Lake Berryessa: Berryessa bass bite strong
Bucks Lake: Mayfly hatch at Buclks Lake
Bullards Bar Reservoir: Bass fair at Bullards Bar
Calero Lake: Calero worth a try
Lake Camanche: Camanche on the rise
Lake Chabot: Chabot bass bite steady
Chesbro Reservoir: Night cats at Chesbro
Clear Lake: Clear Lake fishing well
Collins Lake: Few anglers, warm water at Collins Lake
Contra Loma Reservoir: Low water, weed growth a problem at Contra Loma
Coyote Lake: Coyote bass bite tough
Crowley Lake: Crowley Lake on fire
Lake Davis: Davis shows signs of life
Nor Cal Fish Reports Reports
for Wednesday, September 16th, 2015Lake Amador: Amador open despite smoke
Lake Berryessa: Berryessa bass bite holding
Bucks Lake: Bucks cooling
Bullards Bar Reservoir: Bullards prospects mixed
Calero Lake: Calero still open to boating
Lake Chabot: Near record at Chabot
Clear Lake: Clear Lake open for business
Collins Lake: Collins cat bite continues
Coyote Lake: Coyote boating day-to-day
Lake Davis: Slight uptick at Davis
Del Valle Lake: DV stripers boiling
June Lake Loop: June, Silver producing trout
Lafayette Reservoir: Slow bite at Lafayette
Lewiston Lake: Bait best at Lewiston
Lopez Lake : Tepid bite at Lopez
Los Vaqueros Reservoir: Weather stymies LV
Mammoth Lakes Basin: Mammoth basin ready to bust loose
Lake Oroville: Oroville smoke thick
Quarry Lakes: Quarry Lakes not producing
San Luis Reservoir: San Luis striper bite picking up
San Pablo Reservoir: San Pablo still slow
Santa Margarita Lake: Santa Margarita bite solid
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir: Little action at Shadow Cliffs
Shasta Lake: Shasta bass a worthy pursuit
Shaver Lake: Shaver kokes fade, trout bite
Carson River: Carson best bet on west slope
Klamath River - Upper - CA: Lower Klamath salmon biting
Napa River: Napa River on the rebound
Sacramento River: Colusa salmon bite begins
Sacramento River: Butte County salmon arrive
Trinity River: Signs of salmon on the Trinity
Sacramento Delta: Antioch attracting stripers
: Some salmon, small stripers in Benicia
Sacramento Delta: Disco Bay striper bite slows a bit
Sacramento Delta: Fair prospects in Franks Tract
Sacramento Delta: Salmon caught at Freeport
Sacramento Delta: Small stripers swarm Pittsburg
Sacramento Delta: Stockton area stripers scattered
Sacramento Delta: Big bass, small stripers in Tracy
: Plenty of choices in Capitola
: Fort Bragg salmon on and off
: Monterey rock cod near, bluefin offshore
: Morro Bay rock cod unstoppable
: Salmon in San Mateo County
: SF Bay salmon a possibility
: Small striper convention in San Pablo Bay
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