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Shadow Cliffs Reservoir Fish Report for 9-8-2017
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir Fish Report for 9-8-2017
Shadow Cliffs Fishing Report
Shadow Cliffs Reservoir - Pleasanton, CA (Alameda County)
by East Bay Regional Park District
9-8-2017
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
The weather at Shadow Cliffs has been very HOT with the temperatures in the high 80 to the low 100.
Water Temperature: 75 degrees, depending on depth.
Water Clarity: Visibility seems to vary between 10-15 feet.
BASS
G.Rezendez of Union City caught and released 10 bass float tubing in the arroyo and he was using Senko’s.
Zak Shepard of Santa Maria caught and released 7 bass fishing in the main lake and he was using top water frog.
C.Brown and his friend Brook were float tubing in the arroyo when they caught and released 8 bass.
CATFISH
Sam of Pleasanton reports catching 1 catfish and he was boating early in the morning and he was bait fishing and he reports catching 1 bass near the north side of the lake.
The weather at Shadow Cliffs has been very HOT with the temperatures in the high 80 to the low 100.
Water Temperature: 75 degrees, depending on depth.
Water Clarity: Visibility seems to vary between 10-15 feet.
BASS
G.Rezendez of Union City caught and released 10 bass float tubing in the arroyo and he was using Senko’s.
Zak Shepard of Santa Maria caught and released 7 bass fishing in the main lake and he was using top water frog.
C.Brown and his friend Brook were float tubing in the arroyo when they caught and released 8 bass.
CATFISH
Sam of Pleasanton reports catching 1 catfish and he was boating early in the morning and he was bait fishing and he reports catching 1 bass near the north side of the lake.
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