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Shadow Cliffs Reservoir Fish Report for 12-30-2016
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir Fish Report for 12-30-2016
Shadow Cliffs Regional Park Report
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir - Pleasanton, CA (Alameda County)
by East Bay Regional Park District
12-30-2016
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
The weather has been overcast and cold the last few days with some rainy days and foggy days. The water clarity has been very good.
Please note boaters must be 100 feet away from the swim ropes, fish tube and the docks.
We encourage all anglers to please stop by our kiosk on the way out to report catches, stories, comments, and/or concerns.
CATFISH
The best bait to use has been nightcrawlers, mackerel, chicken livers, anchovies and sardines.
TROUT
Boaters are catching limits early in the morning. Limits are also being caught on the 1st and 2nd docks.
BASS
Bass are biting on senko’s and plastic worms, but remember to release your bass back into the lake to keep the population up.
The weather has been overcast and cold the last few days with some rainy days and foggy days. The water clarity has been very good.
Please note boaters must be 100 feet away from the swim ropes, fish tube and the docks.
We encourage all anglers to please stop by our kiosk on the way out to report catches, stories, comments, and/or concerns.
CATFISH
The best bait to use has been nightcrawlers, mackerel, chicken livers, anchovies and sardines.
TROUT
Boaters are catching limits early in the morning. Limits are also being caught on the 1st and 2nd docks.
BASS
Bass are biting on senko’s and plastic worms, but remember to release your bass back into the lake to keep the population up.
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