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Topic subjectRE: Anderson Behemoth
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7343, RE: Anderson Behemoth
Posted by timgomes, Tue Dec-17-02 12:36 PM
actually, i have caught trout there before, 4 in about 20 minutes to be exact and this was back behind the bridge about 100 yards from the creek entrance all the way at the back. NO, they do not stock trout in anderson. but i firmly believe that they are there from when coyote reservoir overflows because at the back side of the dam is the creek that dumps out into anderson at the end back behind the bridge. i have actually beached my boat back there and walked up the creek and seen some large bass and carp back there.
tim

>Wade, I could not hyperlink to the "Resond to author"
>option:therefore; I'll respond this way, o.k? From Morgan Hill
>take 101 north and exit E.Dunne towards the hills (East).
>Follow the road until you can SEE the bridge. Fish the banks
>before it. If you've gone passed the bridge it's o.k. because
>I've had the same experience beyond there, too. The walk down
>to the waters edge is pretty steep so please be careful. The
>banks before the bridge is where the Bass hit. I didn't post
>it in my previous message but the Bass were hitting my 1/4 oz.
>grub as well (white & chartruese). Hey, give it a shot but
>don't spend too much time in one spot if you are going for the
>Big One. There is alot of catchable size fish in there. As for
>the Big Trout lures, they just might work. Last year, my buddy
>and I were fishing Anderson and to our surprise he caught a
>trout. Did they stock it? I don't know. Anderson is not known
>for stocked Trout. What I do know is that these Bass eat
>Crappies & Bluegill. The thing that surprised me the most was
>the sheer speed of this guy. I fish plastics ALOT and know how
>subtle a bite can be. As for the fish that has eaten my fish,
>they are surprisingly quick.