greeper | Sat Jul-06-02 06:03 AM |
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#4760, "Any good tips the june lake mammoth area"
Sat Jul-06-02 06:05 AM
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I'll be up there next week any tips for the bait/lure fisherman? Your advice would be greatly appreciated!!!
Bruinfootballfan!!!
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greeper | Sun Jul-07-02 09:37 AM |
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#4762, "RE: Any good tips the june lake mammoth area"
In response to Reply # 1
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Bruinfootballfan!
thanks for the info, much appreciated, someone else just emailed me bout crowley, said they were pretty successful there...
Bruinfootballfan!!!
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greeper | Sun Jul-07-02 01:13 PM |
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#4764, "RE: Any good tips the june lake mammoth area"
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Bruinfootballfan!!!
we will be camping out of Deadmans Creek.. That's the only place I'm familiar with that's free, plus it's kinda in the middle I guess? I'm tempted to put the trip off a week, from what I'm reading in the weather reports we may get hit with some thunderstorms..
Bruinfootballfan!!!
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MVBRUIN1 | Sun Jul-07-02 03:32 PM |
Member since Feb 19th 2002
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#4765, "RE: From One Bruin To Another............."
In response to Reply # 4
Sun Jul-07-02 03:33 PM
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First off, let me just say...........GO BRUINS!!!!!
Great to see another BRUIN faithful here on the board. And just for that, you get some of my most reveared(Did I spell that right?) advice on the Bishop/Mammoth areas. Well, I think so anyways. My favorite spots are the ones above Bishop like South, Sabrina, Intake II and the streams, especially. I like to troll the lakes with a Firetiger Needlefish on a weighted line. By weighted line I mean using a 1/4 oz egg sinker, as if I were using an extra big bait set up. I use about a 4 or 5 ft leader from swivel to lure. I coat this with any salmonoid type attractant and usually have a shot at some of the bigger brutes along with alot of just over pansized types. I also like drifting Crawlers or throwing the bubble & fly around any of the high spots, especially the rock pile in the middle of Sabrina. Intake II is pretty productive when fishing the bubble & fly, a blue fox or panther martin and the basic floating crawler. As for the Loop, I use the same methods as the other lakes but I'll also give the medium sized Rapalas in rainbow or firetiger patterns a try and the broken backed styles, as well. I really like the broken backed styles, they seem to entice the fish a little more, for me anyway. And yes, I like adding the extra weight from an egg sinker to get it down into the depths where Big Bertha and her sister, Gertrude, lurk. If you get a chance to venture a little, give Bridgeport a go. I've caught a few good ones in that lake while both trolling and dipping the floating baits. I don't know what condition the lake is in but it usually produces pretty nicely for me. I hope this helps and even though I know these methods aren't exactly a secret for sierra fishermen, they have really produced well for me in the past. Good luck and if for nothing else, remember one thing:
SC SUCKS!! ALWAYS HAS, ALWAYS WILL!!
GO BRUINS....GO RAMS....GO FISHING....!!!! FLOWING THROUGH MY VEINS!!!!
GO BRUINS....GO RAMS....GO FISHING....!!!! FLOWING THROUGH MY VEINS!!!!
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greeper | Sun Jul-07-02 04:48 PM |
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#4766, "RE: From One Bruin To Another............."
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Bruinfootballfan!!!
thanks,,,,bro,, by the way my father and I are also Ram fans and S.C. does suck!!! Thanks for the tips they're much appreciated!!! we will definitely try those spots out, I'll let you know how everything works out.. It's nice to find a board with so many helpful guys.. nothing like seeing another bruin fan..
Bruinfootballfan!!!
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greeper | Mon Jul-08-02 07:25 AM |
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#4768, "RE: try these areas"
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thanks for the info, we may bump our trip a week, if we do I'll let ya know maybe we can hook up and you can show us some of ur secret spots.
Bruinfootballfan!!!
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greeper | Sun Jul-07-02 07:26 PM |
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#4769, "RE: From One Bruin To Another............."
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Bruinfootballfan!!!
I just figured it out ur the guy that caught the biggn at Peck Road, I grew up in Arcadia and used to ride my bike there to fish in the olden days. I just drove over there the other day to ck it out, man it's dirty...
Bruinfootballfan!!!
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MVBRUIN1 | Tue Jul-09-02 03:57 PM |
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#4770, "RE: From One Bruin To Another............."
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>Bruinfootballfan!!! > >I just figured it out ur the guy that caught the biggn at >Peck Road, I grew up in Arcadia and used to ride my bike >there to fish in the olden days. I just drove over there the >other day to ck it out, man it's dirty...
That's me Bro. Lived and fished here all my life and finally got the biggun to take my offering. Unfortunately, the Lake has been mismanaged for some time now. But with all the trash littering the shoreline, you still manage to glimpse some big girls cruising around. I guess that's why I keep fishing it , cause I know there are some real big fish here and it's a challenge to get them to take a bait, and because this is my beloved lake that I grew up fishing.(Hey, she might not be pretty but she sure puts out sometime) Haaaaa .... lol. And heck, it's only a five minute walk to my favorite spots so what the hey. Anyways, good luck, again, on your Sierra trip and always remember:
SC SUCKS!! ALWAYS HAS, ALWAYS WILL!!
GO BRUINS....GO RAMS....GO FISHING....!!!! FLOWING THROUGH MY VEINS!!!!
GO BRUINS....GO RAMS....GO FISHING....!!!! FLOWING THROUGH MY VEINS!!!!
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