mudcatwilly Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 I'm about to go out and fish the CA Delta for the first time. This place has both numbers and trophy bass. My conditons will be overcast skies, possible light showers. The delta has a muddy bottom with tules on the banks and floating hyacynth and a myriad of docks, pilings, and rip rap banks. The water is tidal, so there is high, low, and slack tides. The water will be stained to slightly muddy with water temps in the upper 60's. If you were hitting these waters for the first time, what what you try? FYI, buzzbaits, jigs, and cranks have seemed to be hot lately according to local reports. Quote
Super User fourbizz Posted October 4, 2006 Super User Posted October 4, 2006 flip beavers and jigs in the tulies. run traps/cranks along rip rap walls. blades around outside weed edges. that would be my plan if i was hittin the delta tomorrow. Quote
titelinez Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 Hi mudcatwilly. I'm also planning to hit the delta in the next week or two. Please post back up after you trip and let us know how it went. What worked...what didn't...ect... Thanks TL Quote
madddogg Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 I would echo what fourbizzle said. Be prepared to try different things. If you got em have three to four rigs ready to go with different baits. Also don't forget to move. Things change very quickly in the delta so if things aren't wrking where you are move. Quote
Bass Smacker Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 I live 3 min from the delta. I would tri ratle traps in shad or craw colors on rip rap banks. Pay attention to any thing odd on the bank (little pionts or hollows) I fish from the bank most/all the time. Most off the time my fish come from within 10 feet of the bank. High tide is always best but there are fish to be had any time. But as stated abuve be prepered things change quickly out hear. Where on the delta are you going? Quote
mudcatwilly Posted October 5, 2006 Author Posted October 5, 2006 Thanks for the tips. I'm launching out of Pirates Lair and I will either head to Frank's Tract or to White slough via Potato Slough, depending how nasty the winds are. The sweet beavers have been mentioned a lot lately for guys who have 20+ fish days. I think my main strategy to start with is to go topwater with buzzbaits and hula poppers (overcast skies) and then fish jigs in the tules and cranks along the rip rap. If that doesn't work, there are also some big striper running through there right now, but we won't worry about that unless it's 3:00 and I don't have any fish in the livewell. Quote
Bass Smacker Posted October 7, 2006 Posted October 7, 2006 Ya how did it go New PB or a 50 fish day? A big ol striper? MAN don't leve us hanging!!!!! Quote
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