
At the end of the day, I’m a trout fisherman. My first fish was a rainbow trout and my last fish will likely be a rainbow as well. However, right now my mind isn’t on trout fishing or sturgeon or S.F. Bay halibut. At the moment, it’s bass that I can’t seem to stop thinking about.
The abnormally warm dry weather we’ve been experiencing is no doubt partly responsible for my current bass fishing obsession. It just feels bass-ish in the warm sun. I even noticed some new leaves popping out on trees.
and the days are noticeably longer. But alas the fishing at my local lakes hasn’t been very good. It may feel like spring to us humans, but with water temperatures at or barely above 50, it’s still wintertime to the bass.
I’d planned to go bass fishing at Folsom tomorrow from the bank, but after chatting with Don Paganelli of Paganelli’s Bass Fishing Experience, I’ve decided to put the trip off for a later date. Don related that he was out there last Sunday with a client who wanted to learn the lake. In the end, they fished hard for 2 fish. It was 52 degrees on top, but a few feet down it was 47. Despite the warm weather, he didn’t think the lake is going to be warm enough to really go off until next month.
Okay, I’m not going bass fishing tomorrow, but that doesn’t mean we can’t talk about bass fishing right now! For the last couple of weeks I’ve been tinkering with gear, putting together a very streamlined assortment of bass tackle that I can use when fishing from the bank or a boat. I’m committed to light tackle fishing this year.