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Has anyone been fishing bull lately? I know its about 30ft high. I'm looking for some reports please. I'll be around Oakland marina.

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Has anyone been fishing bull lately? I know its about 30ft high. I'm looking for some reports please. I'll be around Oakland marina.

Here's what the latest report from up there said...

"Bass are biting fairly well on soft plastics, spinnerbaits and crankbaits. Top water lures and flukes are working well early in the morning."

That was weak, so I got the old reports off my website from this time last year, here they are...

"Spotted bass and crappie have been caught in 25 to 40 feet of water, with most of the larger fish being caught near the outside of brush piles at 25 to 27 feet deep. Jigging spoons fished vertically and nightcrawler rigs have been the most successful bait for these fish. The deep water trolling bite is good in 30 to 40 feet of water over submerged structures. Reef Runners have been working well to catch walleye and spotted bass during the day. Schooling white bass are biting spoons and have been seen in the back of creeks. A split shot with a nightcrawler has also boated bass near the bluff ends and drop offs."

"Walleye and bass are biting on crankbaits trolled deep, jigging spoons fished around brush piles and nightcrawler rigs during the day. Most are being caught 30 to 50 feet deep. Bass are also biting well at night on jigs and plastic worms."

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