Shasta Lake Fish Report 05-29-07

Shasta Lake - Shasta Lake, CA (Shasta County)


by Dave Dulon
5-29-2007
(530) 238-2170
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Fishing Report Basshole Bar & Grill/ Bait & Tackle Shop wwww.bassholebarandgrill.com Ben(Fish 'in Comfort: 530-238-9789 or Cell# 530-949-4303) and I launched at Packers' Bay at 6:30AM. We rigged up our downriggers and trolled various colors between 30-45 feet deep. I caught three nice Rainbows at 45 feet using shad color lures. We both switched over to the shad and had six Trout before we got out of the small bay. That's when we decided to move across to the South shore because we didn't want to limit out by 8:30AM. What a blast! We had caught our 16 fish and kept 10 for our "Trout Bake" at the Basshole. Bass fishing is still very good with 20-30 Spots caught per trip. Crankbait, worms and grubs are the ticket! We sold a lot of Catfish bait this week so a few nice ones are being caught! We're going out again Wednesday with "Nature Boy" George so it promises to be great fun. Stop by and say hello! David


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