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Quick Sand Hollow trip.
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I thought that these recent pounding storms (and insane flooding) would have blown out the fishing for a couple of days at Sand Hollow (it destroyed what little fishing was left at Gunlock); boy, I love being wrong. Did a quick check of Sand Hollow after work yesterday and in 90 minutes of walking the shore I took two dozen on topwater and another dozen with small crayfish plastics.

Normally this wouldn't be worth posting, but I had several fish over three pounds and one that was 3 lbs 14oz. If you know me (King of the stunted SH bass) or SH, that's a pretty good haul for a guy walking the shoreline.

Almost all of them were spitting up small to medium sized crawdads, or had them bulging out of their bellies. The craw's were all a dark olive/green, with the smaller crayfish starting to turn orange at the tips of their claws and spotty along their tails. I guess all that churning and rain really got the 'dad's moving around which brought the bigger fish in to dine.

Recently, the bigger fish have been chilling in 35-45 feet of water and since I'm way too lazy to get the boat out, I have missed most of them this year. However, it appears that times are a'changing and it might be that time of year to get down here and crush a few in the shallows.

So the questions are: when are YOU coming down to visit and when are we going fishing? If you're reading this then you're invited. Except FFL. No cheaters allowed.

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#2
If it wasn't hunting season I'd be on my way down! thanks for the report!

Your second to last line made me chuckle
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#3
looks like a good time to me. My brother and I have a fishing trip coming up in October. Either Sand Hollow or Yuba, leaning towards Hollow since we've never been before. Hope its a good time for them. There's something about those bass that we can't resist.

Nice report. thanks for sharing.
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#4
I'm impressed and puzzled. You use a fish finder when you are walking the shoreline?
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]So here's the deal Dave. My bride and I will be at SH, Site #WS15 for a week starting 11 October, 2015. We are coming down for the Huntsman World Senior Games and will be doing that on Monday & Tuesday. The rest of the week we are free to do some fishing and I'll have my Tracker Targa DeepV16 with us for that. I have never fished that pond and would greatly appreciate having someone show me around that facility. If it will work for you, I'd be happy to make your acquaintance.[/#800000][/font]
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#6
Too far of a drive for me. I seriously wish that SH had bass and fish when I was down there during the filling of that pond.
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[quote kentofnsl]I'm impressed and puzzled. You use a fish finder when you are walking the shoreline?[/quote]

Ah, good catch.

Those are from a trip last week when I wasn't too lazy for the boat. All the fish caught were in 45-35 feet. I just threw them in this post because I had mentioned the deeper fish earlier and thought I'd show a little proof/pr0n.
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#8
You did real good it looks like. We went out last weekend and caught several of the stunted size you were talking about but nothing over 3 lbs and about 10 crappie. Quail will be hazardous with all the logs and junk that washed in on monday and tuesday so i bet sand hollow will be super busy for a week or two.
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#9
That sounds awesome. Wish I could take you up on the offer, but I just got a promotion that's going to make getting out to local places hard enough. Someday I really, really want to fish Sand Hollow though.
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#10
From what I've seen, hardly anyone is fishing Quail these days anyway. I, for one, loathe that place, and have caught only a handful of small bass, including a smallmouth that I didn't know we're in there.
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#11
I have to make a business trip down there the first part of October... I was thinking I'd bring the bass gear and motorized tube for an evening of fishing after my meetings.

It looks like I should.

Thanks for the report.
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Do it man, you'll be happy you did. If time is short, I wouldn't even worry about getting the tube out. 95% of my days on the water are walking the shoreline and I do just as well as when I'm in my boat. I get slightly bigger fish in the boat, but less quantity -- that being said, I've caught plenty of big fish from the shore also.

Give me a shout when you come down; if I can, I'd love to show you a few spots I like to slay 'em at. 801-641-7641
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