Fish Sniffer On Demand Digital Edition Issue 3902 Jan 3-17 | Page 7
Jan 3-17, 2020
VOL.39 • ISS. 2
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Spotlight On Kayak Fishing...
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Bullards Bar: Top Spot
For Winter Bass!
by Kevin Hofer
Despite the days getting longer we are still locked in winter for a
while longer, but that could be a good thing if you want to catch a
world record spotted bass out of your kayak.
To start I have to mention that fishing in cold weather and cold
water poses some serious dangers, always dress appropriately for the
conditions and no matter what wear your PFD!!
Ok, now that winter kayaking attire is all set, start heading to
Bullards Bar. Home to the current world record at a whopping 11 lbs.
4 oz. Damning the Yuba River to create this reservoir seems to be
providing the perfect conditions to grow trophy spots.
A healthy lake and tasty fat filled kokanee help the spots pack on the
pounds. I’ve been trying my luck here for close to 5 years now, in this
time I have found that the winter months, December through March
seem to provide the best shot at sticking a fat one. I’m not sure why
this is, I just know that during warmer months I catch way more little
rats and few of the big pigs.
It’s a large deep reservoir and it was new to me trying to fish for
bass in 20-70 feet of water, luckily the spots here show up incredibly
well on sonar. So, a fish finder or a friend fishing closely with one can
make a huge difference in the success of a day.
I call it video game fishing, see a nice mark on the finder, just drop
down and see if it likes what your offering. Working points and steep
drop offs as well as any inlets
big or small, these are all areas I
focus on.
In the winter months, the
reservoir can rise up to 15’
between trips, one time this
happened to me and sure enough
I found the fish on the same ledge
as before but instead of 20-30
feet deep it was 40-50 feet.
On most of my trips it’s a minnow that I send down to trigger a bite
and this is probably the easiest way to catch fish here.
A small half ounce weight and a nose hooked minnow is hard for any
bass to resist. It’s also a fairly simple way to get down to the depths
you need to find the fish.
Dropshot with a Gulp! minnows or your favorite Robo Worm can
also produce some nice fish, weightless Senko along the shoreline will
almost always produce fish, though usually smaller. Even on the days
when the bass are not cooperating you can troll for trout or just enjoy a
paddle around the beautiful emerald green waters of Bullards Bar.
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W
llfish Tackle
has announced
a huge New Year Sale
with everything in the
store being marked
down anywhere from
10% to 50%.
There will be deep
discounts on a wide range
of rods and reels. If you
buy a reel
you
can
have
it
filled
with
mono
for
free
or
braid for half
price.
On Saturday there will be
a complimentary BBQ and
beverages between 11 in the
morning and 1 in the afternoon.
This is a killer sale you won’t
want to miss. Willfish is located at
11944 Masters Court, Auburn, Ca.
For more information call (530)
887-0839.