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NEW MELONES Bank anglers looking for trout are not having much luck other than way upriver still-fishing, Melanie Lewis said. Trolling has been fair with shad-patterned lures such as Needlefish or Excel lures, and smaller Rapala Countdowns. Using a small grub like Sep's trolling grubs,as a trailer behind your lure has been effective. Trollers are catching fish 30-50 feet deep, both in the main lake, and upriver. For browns, troll Rapala Countdowns or Trophy Sticks in rainbow trout or shad patterns, or roll shad, 50-60 feet deep (in the same areas, but closer to structure). Night fishing for trout under a submersible light has been good, but it is getting pretty cold. Most anglers are catching limits of 2- to 3-pounders. Sink your light 20 feet and fish at 30-50 feet with a crawler or crawler/Power Bait combo. Lots of small bass but bigger fish are harder to find. Bass are chasing the shad both in the coves and out over deeper water. The shad boils are where the bass are. When the sun is up, throw shad-colored split-shot or drop-shot rigged 4-inch worms, rip-baits, or Senkos. There is a still a good top-water bite going on at dawn and dusk. Zara Spooks, buzz baits, or Pop-Rs are working. Catfishing still good with a few big fish being weighed in.
TULLOCH RESERVOIR Big fall rainbow trout are being caught, says Danny Layne. Water level is stable, surface temp is at 63 degrees and there is plenty of bait (thread fin shad) making for some very good action. Most productive areas are Green Spring arm, mouth of Black Creek and off the south shore ramp. Bows are scattered from the surface to 30 feet and are falling for Slim Willies with nightcrawlers, Slim Fin, Ex-Cel or Triple Teasers lures in shad/silver colors or rolling shad or Matrix Paddle Tails. Rainbows from 1 to 5 pounds.

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