Fishing Time: 8:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Weather: Partly cloudy, breezy, T-30's
Moon Phase: 25% Moon
Location: Yuba Reservoir
Bait: Tip ups - whole anchovy or chub, rods - jigs, spoons tipped with chovy or chub
Who Went: John, Me
The secret is out about the pike fishing success at Yuba and
the recently aired “Roughin it Outdoors with Adam Eakle,” has turned it up a
notch to absolute chaos. John and I scheduled
a day off work this week in an attempt to avoid the crowds. We parked on the Painted Rocks boat ramp next
to two other vehicles. They were the
only other vehicles to park at Painted Rocks while we were there. The weekday trip was already proving to be a
success.
We hiked towards the narrows and set up in 15-20 feet of
water just off a point that has treated me well in years past from the boat. We put out two tip ups rigged with a full
anchovy or chub and each fished one rod, for a total of four lines in the
water. Johns tip up was the first to see
action, but it took a few misses before the first pike was landed.
It didn't take long and John’s tip up was going
off again. This time he upgraded to a
slightly bigger fish.
It seemed like
Johns tip up was going off all day, but only a few fish were landed. He was definitely in the honey hole though because
my tip up never got touched, even after moving it only ten feet from his. We had the best success suspending the bait
about 5 feet from the bottom.
I had multiple fish come up to my jig to look at it before
they swam off disinterested. Before the
day ended I finally coaxed one into hitting my silver daredevil spoon tipped
with an anchovy. It turned out to be the
nicest pike of the day.
We left earlier than
we wanted, but it was a good day and those pike fight hard through the ice
which made it fun. Before we left we
talked to a guy at the ramp who told us there were over 300 people out here the
Saturday before, so the weekday plan was well worth it.