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troutsniffer
10-03-2014, 12:24 PM
Went out with my good friend Dave yesterday and had a pretty good day of fishing. We landed 25, most of them good size and 1 nice chunker.
Maybe 7-9 cranking and the rest on plastics. C-rigs were doing it for us. What a big difference in water level the lake has gone down since I was last there :Rolls Eyes:
Felt good to be back on the water after 3 weeks though.

Towards the end of our day Dave messed with my idle and got my boat ready for my Delta trip next week for my bday!



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Stormcrow
10-03-2014, 01:22 PM
Way to go my man!!! Nice fish there! I wish I could have joined you on that Delta trip. I'm sure you will tear it up! HMU when you get back!

HawgZWylde
10-03-2014, 03:07 PM
Nice fish! We just got back from the Delta a couple of days ago. Is this your first trip there? PM me if you want some intell...

troutsniffer
10-03-2014, 03:31 PM
Nice fish! We just got back from the Delta a couple of days ago. Is this your first trip there? PM me if you want some intell...

Thanks and yes this will be my 1st trip to the Delta HawgZ. Thanks for the offer and I appreciate it bud But I really like to do it on my own. It's more rewarding to me this way, even if it's not
a great day. Like when I went to BB a few weeks ago and Castaic a few months ago. Just showed up and looked for them and paid off with great trips.

The plan is to launch from 2 different locations fri/sat and fish half day sunday at whichever area we end up with more hook ups.
How did you do out there? Pictures?

DEVOREFLYER
10-03-2014, 03:41 PM
See this link:

http://fishingnetwork.net/forum4/showthread.php?81555-Fishin-and-Flyin-on-the-Delta

troutsniffer
10-03-2014, 04:17 PM
See this link:

http://fishingnetwork.net/forum4/showthread.php?81555-Fishin-and-Flyin-on-the-Delta

Just read it, very cool report, And even more cool when it's a group of 3. Where was the water temp at?

HawgZWylde
10-03-2014, 04:49 PM
Just read it, very cool report, And even more cool when it's a group of 3. Where was the water temp at?

Look again, there's more pics. Water temps were between 72-74. I admire your attitude towards doing it on your own, I'm like that too. It's the hunt, not the catch. Just know that you are facing 2,000 miles of water where every inch of it looks Bassy, but not all of it holds pigs at any given time. So many variables play into the bite and it doesn't fish like our reservoirs down here at all. But I guarantee you that you will catch fish. Good luck up there...

troutsniffer
10-03-2014, 05:25 PM
Look again, there's more pics. Water temps were between 72-74. I admire your attitude towards doing it on your own, I'm like that too. It's the hunt, not the catch. Just know that you are facing 2,000 miles of water where every inch of it looks Bassy, but not all of it holds pigs at any given time. So many variables play into the bite and it doesn't fish like our reservoirs down here at all. But I guarantee you that you will catch fish. Good luck up there...

Thanks I'll deff post up a report when I get back.

I did see your shots, awesome pictures. This is also going to be a 3 guy trip. Both launch spots are 20 mins away from where I'm staying. So noooooo,
I'm not planing on going any further then 4 miles from where we launch each day. Def want to keep it safe, you never know. I have a good gps and
even bought a Talon for this trip a few days ago. I tried it out at Perris and it def is a great tool to have on any rig. Got the 12footer

HawgZWylde
10-03-2014, 05:56 PM
Thanks I'll deff post up a report when I get back.

I did see your shots, awesome pictures. This is also going to be a 3 guy trip. Both launch spots are 20 mins away from where I'm staying. So noooooo,
I'm not planing on going any further then 4 miles from where we launch each day. Def want to keep it safe, you never know. I have a good gps and
even bought a Talon for this trip a few days ago. I tried it out at Perris and it def is a great tool to have on any rig. Got the 12footer

Smart move, it'll make your life much easier but don't fall into the trap of staying in one place or area too long, keep moving, keep marking and keep going back until you find the bite. There is soooo much to cover. Don't know where you're launching but Disappointment slough put out the pigs and word from others is Discovery Bay put out big numbers while we were up there. You guys are going to have a blast and you will be blown away by the vastness of the fishery. Looking forward to your post.

Oh and beware, your eyes will pop out and you will not be able to remove your smile for days. Also heads up for underwater lower unit biters. Your fine in the channels, just be alert when real close to the weedlines...

DEVOREFLYER
10-03-2014, 06:16 PM
If your going to fish the levee walls tight be aware of the wake from traffic as some very big boats and fast boats put up some big wakes. If you fish the Sacramento or San Joaquin river channel the big boats and ocean going freighters put up a 4 to 6 foot wake and will put you up on the levee or wipe you out if your are running hard and fast, they are hard to see and do not white cap. On Sunday a speed boat tried to pass a big yacht and started to loose it and the three of us were trying to decide which side of the boat to bail from as it got too close for comfort.

HawgZWylde
10-03-2014, 06:45 PM
If your going to fish the levee walls tight be aware of the wake from traffic as some very big boats and fast boats put up some big wakes. If you fish the Sacramento or San Joaquin river channel the big boats and ocean going freighters put up a 4 to 6 foot wake and will put you up on the levee or wipe you out if your are running hard and fast, they are hard to see and do not white cap. On Sunday a speed boat tried to pass a big yacht and started to loose it and the three of us were trying to decide which side of the boat to bail from as it got too close for comfort.

For sure Dev, I thought we were gonna get hit. That boat was going too fast for all the cross wake and got all squirrelly right in front of us...

gwurzel
10-04-2014, 05:34 AM
Nice fish Trout, bet that made a big grin appear. I'll be so glad when this back heals and and I can get back out there. Sounds like the bite everywhere is going off and I cant even get outta the house sigh :-)

Wurz

troutsniffer
10-04-2014, 10:39 AM
Smart move, it'll make your life much easier but don't fall into the trap of staying in one place or area too long, keep moving, keep marking and keep going back until you find the bite. There is soooo much to cover. Don't know where you're launching but Disappointment slough put out the pigs and word from others is Discovery Bay put out big numbers while we were up there. You guys are going to have a blast and you will be blown away by the vastness of the fishery. Looking forward to your post.

Oh and beware, your eyes will pop out and you will not be able to remove your smile for days. Also heads up for underwater lower unit biters. Your fine in the channels, just be alert when real close to the weedlines...

Lol I'm looking forward to it. And thanks for the heads up on underwater units biters. I did a havasu trip in April and ran into a underwater wall that was
just 6-10" under water.We just hit the end of it and was lucky nothing major happen. At least nothing to my lower unit or prop damage. My hull
however ended up with 3 nice chips. I fixed all 3 of them with bondo and touch up paint. We were going trolling speed too so could have been worst. Not even one
single Warning sign or bouy around for a heads up!!!!

My original plan was to go out to Lake powell and I changed my mind 3 weeks ago. I think the Distance for the Delta is a good warm up drive for me.
Powell Is a for sure a trip for next year. Have you guys been there?


Disappointment is one of my stops for saturday. Fri I'm launching out of Tiki Lagun and fishing a lot of spots south/west from there. Discovery bay happens to also be an area
that I'll be making a stop. I'm thinking 1:30-2hrs spent at each slough/spot and move on unless of course we run into a hot bite.
Sat I'm launching out of Kings Island and fishing Whiskey, Disappointment, White, Sycamore & islemouth. Same deal spend, 1:30-2:30hrs at each spot and go. I pretty much
made a schedule and marked all these locations on my gps already. Gotta love Google maps =)
I hear you guys about the big wakes which is why I never planned on hitting it up the main river due to the traffic and big boats.

troutsniffer
10-04-2014, 10:45 AM
Nice fish Trout, bet that made a big grin appear. I'll be so glad when this back heals and and I can get back out there. Sounds like the bite everywhere is going off and I cant even get outta the house sigh :-)

Wurz

Thank you, It sure did. 3 weeks of no fishing seems like months went by :Big Grin: I wanted to go back out today with another buddy of mine but it's just to darn HOTTTTTTTTT!

DEVOREFLYER
10-04-2014, 11:00 AM
Fish the ends/points of the islands at Discovery depending on the tide. Tons of fish on the docks at Discovery, nothing of any great size though. Be watchful of bait fish present. If it is bright and sunny punch the heavy weeds deep with a minimum 1 1/2 ounce punch weight. I have over 70 2 oz custom made ones if you need to buy some before you go. Last year we could not find and 1 1/2 oz or larger anywhere. Don't be afraid to cast into openings in the tules as the tules always hold fish, tules with rocks are even better.

Custom Punching Weights.
http://i.imgur.com/BwcrFZz.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/t3STKtO.jpg

troutsniffer
10-08-2014, 02:26 PM
Those look great! I'm a bit late but my buddy could have used some of these. Guy looking for tungstens at the last minute! smh... He lives out in Norwalk or I would tell him about these.
Me, I have them from 1/2oz to 1-1/2oz both with skirts and non. Thanks Devo. I'll keep you guys posted on this weekend

DEVOREFLYER
10-08-2014, 02:37 PM
Good luck and hit it hard, don't stay in one place to long if there not hitting and don't be afraid to change techniques or colors.