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  2. Central California fishing report: Delta stripers, sturgeon ...

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    Launch updates are posted at www.donpedrolake.com. The lake continues to recede, and has dropped 3½ feet this week to 776.55 feet in elevation.Call: Monte Smith, Gold Country Sport Fishing (209 ...

  3. Central California fishing report: Don Pedro kicking out bass ...

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    Launch updates are posted at www.donpedrolake.com. The lake continues to recede, and it is currently at 779.92 feet in elevation. Call: Monte Smith, Gold Country Sport Fishing (209) 581-4734 ...

  4. Hardhead catfish - Wikipedia

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    Hardhead catfish are voracious feeders and will bite on almost any natural bait. Hardhead catfish are also known to steal bait. Shrimp is a particularly effective bait to use. When fishing for this species in fresh water, assorted meats tend to work best as bait. For example: bacon, chicken, cuts of steak, and smaller fish.

  5. Central California fishing report, Sept. 11-17: Delta bass ...

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    Rankings key below: 4: Fish are jumping in the boat. 3: Good fishing. 2: Decent fishing. 1: Poor fishing. 0: Don’t bother. Unless noted, area code is 559. Valley/Westside waterways. Striper 2 ...

  6. Trotline - Wikipedia

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    Trotline. A trotline is a heavy fishing line with shorter, baited branch lines commonly referred to as snoods suspending down at intervals using clips or swivels, with a hook at the free end of each snood. Trotlines are used in commercial angling and can be set up across a channel, river, or stream to cover an entire span of water.

  7. Channel catfish - Wikipedia

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    The channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), known informally as the "channel cat", is North America's most abundant catfish species. It is the official fish of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Tennessee. The channel catfish is the most fished species of catfish in the United States, with around 8 million anglers angeling them per year

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