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Old 01-26-06, 01:44 AM   #1
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Question bass fishing during trout season

hello to all,

i live in southern California and fish at a local lake that is only about a mile in length and a couple hundred yards wide. the lake is surrounded by houses which means that cover is mostly boat docks except for one side of the lake that is a slope of rocks that come down into the lake and offer some cover along that side of the lake. the water is well maintained and visibility is nice and clear.
hopefully this info can help you, help me, with the following sotuation...
...the lake is loaded with thousands of pounds of trout this time of year and my question is: how does this affect the bass fishing?
do the bass change their eating habits during the months in which the trout are in the lake?
any tips of any kind would be greatly appreciated regarding: effective baits, time of day (or night) to fish, deep or shallow water, and any other changes in fishing strategy that might prove to be beneficial in these circumstances.
any information that might help would be real nice!

i need spawning season to get here soon...

thank you for all your help. enlighten me with all your great bass fishing wisdom! see-ya
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Old 01-26-06, 02:40 AM   #2
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Well I'm far enough east that I have no idea what the specifics are, but I've heard that many people in california will target the areas where they load the stockies into the water with big, trout imitating swimbaits. I've also heard that its slow but your looking for a big bite, and deep water can be a key. But again thats all outside my element.
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Old 01-26-06, 03:33 AM   #3
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Welcome to the forum. Wish I could help, other than repeating what WTL said I don't know anymore than TROUT SWIMBAITS for the Hawgs.

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Old 01-26-06, 07:42 AM   #4
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I've just seen those huge trout swimbaits fished slow and steady catching monsters on TV. They are super expensive though. Rapala has huge lures now, I think for musky, and they make an awesome rainbow trout color pattern. I'm sure if you could find that size and color pattern you could save alot of money. Plus you can give it more action and stop and go, rather than a steady swim. I really don't know, I'm sure some of the Californians on here will eventually give alot more help.
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Old 01-28-06, 12:37 AM   #5
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I do well on Rainbow Rapalas up here in the NorthEast in our ponds and lakes that have trout in them when i am bass fishing
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Old 01-29-06, 05:11 AM   #6
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thanks for all your input guys!
i'm gonna go check out the local shop and see if i can get my hands on one of these rainbow rapalas.
hopefully it's just what i need to get a few bites this time of year.
thanks again for the info and i look forward to sharing our bass fishing knowledge in the future!
any other suggestions are still more than welcome. i always enjoy putting different strategies to the test.

take care and happy fishing to all!
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Old 01-29-06, 08:51 AM   #7
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trout tend to be a deep water fish they will come shallow at times. but prefure to hold deep during the day-especilly if there is a bunch of boat traiffic. i have never seen trout in a lake hold off docks-not that they wont-i would work the docks and the rocky banks. rainbow colored crank baits. a watermelon seed baby bush hog texas rigged along the docks or over the rocky banks would work. i would not go with a swim bait. unless you are after a real toad..

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