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#1
Freshwater Shore Fishing Reports / Re: Santee Lakes - Soaking in ...
Last post by Latimeria - November 19, 2025, 05:34:32 AM
Quote from: Dark_Knight_9C1 on November 18, 2025, 06:00:51 PMThe Real One... make it so!

I've been trying.  Steve and
I used to hit the lakes pretty hard looking for the "One".  I've seen him in Jennings, but the damn thing sat there like a log and never took the bait.
#2
Freshwater Shore Fishing Reports / Santee Lakes - Raptor Zappers ...
Last post by Latimeria - November 19, 2025, 05:32:48 AM
The job hunt continues and so does the fishing.

I thought I was at least going to limit on Cats if not catch a trout or two.  Turns out that only one small stocker was going to be my only catch in 4 hours of fishing.



The white pelican's and cormorants were on the hunt and making the trout scatter and swim for their lives so getting them to take a lure or bait was near impossible.

I tried 4 different spots and only one had the one bite.  I did hear a few noisy ass ospreys above me and they were so concerned with each other, they didn't care about me.



That was it.  Tomorrow is a new day!

#3
Those would be some Big Blued at 22 to 24 lbs!
The Real One... make it so!
#4
That's amazing...
One and done. Can't get much simpler than that.
#5
Freshwater Shore Fishing Reports / Santee Lakes - A Morning Strol...
Last post by Latimeria - November 17, 2025, 09:57:23 AM
I needed some exercise and walked around 5 of the lakes this morning before getting back on the job hunt.

The water levels were easily up a foot and every lake was muddy or green at this point.

I didn't see a single fish in any of the shorelines.  When I got to lake 2, there were about 40 people fishing and nothing on their stringers.

I finished my walk back to the truck and as I was passing the last 20 feet of shoreline, there he was.  a decent triploid rainbow just cruising about 20 feet out.  I cast the spinner fly out and he dipped out of sight... until the line went tight and I was on! 

Not a bad stocker bow at all and probably the average sized trout for these lakes this year.



That was it.  I walked to my truck and headed home to resume my job hunt.  I might come back this afternoon, but will probably just wait until tomorrow and give it a good soak while I get soaked.
#6
Freshwater Shore Fishing Reports / Re: Santee Lakes - Soaking in ...
Last post by Latimeria - November 17, 2025, 09:46:48 AM
Quote from: jrodda on November 15, 2025, 09:16:32 PMSounds like a lot of fun! Still haven't gotten a blue cat and those look nice and healthy.

The big blues should be on the chew now that the trout stockings have started.  My biggest is only 22-24#.  I'd love to see a 'Real One".
#7
Freshwater Shore Fishing Reports / Re: Santee Lakes - Soaking in ...
Last post by jrodda - November 15, 2025, 09:16:32 PM
Sounds like a lot of fun! Still haven't gotten a blue cat and those look nice and healthy.
#8
Freshwater Shore Fishing Reports / Santee Lakes - Soaking in the ...
Last post by Latimeria - November 15, 2025, 05:47:39 PM
I spent Friday recovering from sore muscles all day from the Thursday Evening bug trip.  I saw some good rain for Saturday and knew they stocked the ponds on Thursday, so perfect timing!

I didn't get out at the opening today, but made it down before 7:30.  the lake in which they stocked was PACKED!  First of all, that was a lot of people for a normal weekend, let alone really rainy day! 

I moved on to Lake 3 and it looked like a pond full of YooHoo...

I moved to Lake 4 and it was the cleanest of the ponds, but there were people fishing in all of the spots that I wanted to fish.  I walked the shore and saw nothing so I moved on.

I finally just decided to just set out a few rods since the rain started to drizzle a little bit harder and the radar was showing some heavy stuff arriving soon.



I go to my truck and look back to see my 2# rod doubled over and saw a huge splash!  Holy crap I'm on a big one!
It definitely wasn't a cat and I was stoked to see the size of this trout since the splash I saw/heard was pretty damn big!

WTF?!?!?!?  Not a trout, but a husky 3+# bass!  Well, on 2# test, that was a bad ass fight!



I went back to the truck after releasing him and threw on my rain jacket since it started to pour.  I turned around to see my tiny rod doubled over and the SI pinned to the eye!

It wasn't too big at all, but even on this micro rod, I knew it was a catfish, and a pretty small one to boot.



I had to retie this leader since he swallowed the hook and as I finished tying the rig, I saw the other rod doubled over and knew it definitely was a much bigger model.  It fought much different than a channel as it stayed at the surface quite a bit and I realized why.  Nice Blue!



It then was instantaneous bites back to back to back... All of the fish were in a 20 square yard spot and bit the minute you cast at it.  Next two were nice Channels...





Followed by another blue!



Then it just got stupid.  I think I caught 9 total cats and 1 bass.  Some of the cats were small and it was raining hard, so I just flicked them off and recast right away.





I ended up with 3 blues which was really cool since I can only remember catching about 10 blues here the last 20 years. 



These guys must have been from a recent plant in October since they were bright and had some great black lines on the anal fins!  I don't remember the black lines there on any of my last ones, so it must have been from a breeding stock they were growing this year.

I realized one of my old coworkers wanted fish and I sent her a message asking if she wanted any catfish.  I released them all to this point, but it was easy fishing... until now.  Of course she said she wanted the catfish and I couldn't get another bite at that point.... Of course...

I saw 3 trout rats walk by and one had a decent Lightning Trout on his stringer so the trout were here but the cats apparently beat them to my bait... or they were still car sick from the trip down from Mt Lassen.  lol

Oh well.  I went home for a Lobster Lunch and went on perimeter patrol from all of the rain.  I reset all of my trout gear since I felt certain reels would be better on some of my other rods and got everything dialed in.  I'm ready for tomorrow!
#9
General Board / Re: Sluggish Motor and Vibrati...
Last post by Chris - November 15, 2025, 02:30:27 PM
Quote from: jrodda on November 15, 2025, 10:45:08 AMSometimes I was surprised the prop didn't gum up like that every time I went out, there was so much grass and stuff in my neck of the woods.

Luckily There isn't enough room under our props to do that. As soon as they get grass on them you usually need to clear it so it doesn't get a chance to get in and under it. Braid and mono is a different story though
#10
Freshwater Shore Fishing Reports / Re: Big Bear Carp
Last post by Dark_Knight_9C1 - November 15, 2025, 11:15:53 AM
Quote from: jrodda on November 15, 2025, 10:50:12 AM
Quote from: Dark_Knight_9C1 on November 13, 2025, 09:01:32 AMI've got to try throwing a bunch of corn in an area to lure them in and when they are done feeding coming to the surface.  8)
And I'll feed them a side of arrows. ;D

- Keith

Just make sure you yell "OOPS!" every time the corn comes out of your hand, it is prohibited to chum in freshwater in CA. Though if the lake wants these fish dead then I have a hard time believing local authorities will object.
Roger that!.
I'll have to be careful when putting bait on the rail.

- Keith