Coyote Reservoir

July 5, 2009 by Marce · 8 Comments 

coyote4I’ve wanted to write an article about Coyote Reservoir for quite some time, but I was somewhat hesitant due to the fact that some anglers may consider this place to be one of the South Bay’s best-kept secrets. However, after doing a quick Google search on “Coyote Reservoir” I realized that most of the larger fishing websites had already beat me to the punch. Some articles are over 5 years old, but nonetheless they each highlight the fact that on any given Sunday this place can yield large Florida-strain bass.

Having said that, I wanted to take a moment to highlight my own experiences out at Coyote, and explain to everyone why I love/hate this place. And then I also want to share some stories I’ve had out there, some of which were captured on film…

Disclaimer:  As most of you may already know, I’m not a professional angler by any means, and most of what I know I’ve learned from friends Read more

Caifornia Delta Fishing

October 20, 2008 by Marce · 2 Comments 

This article was contributed by Cooch.

Low tide is probably the toughest tide to fish for most guys. The one reason is, we all like to chunk our baits up to the bank and work it to the weedlines, heck that’s where we ALL have the best results, up in that shallow trough. But when that window of opportunity disappears, what do ya do? It’s simple really, ya gotta know when, where and how to adjust to the fish movements and their activities.

Now there are two real key factors that I relay on to make these adjustments, seasonal patterns and barometric changes. Keeping in mind that the bass is a predator and feeds a lot, except in early spring during the spawn when most strike come out of reaction, ya need to understand their level of activity at that specific time of year. Read more

Uvas Reservoir

July 28, 2008 by Marce · Leave a Comment 

uvas.png Uvas Reservoir is located in Morgan Hill, CA and is one of the smallest fisheries regulated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District. I’ve fished here quite a bit, and it’s one of the few places you can still fish at night. There is plenty of largemouth bass and catfish and I’ve personally witnessed bait fish swirling in schools near the shore. If you are brave enough to hike the steep banks on the center island you will find a real nice dropoff on the Eastern side of the “Central Island”. Read more

Huddleston Deluxe

July 23, 2008 by Marce · 1 Comment 

An assortment of Huddleston's finest swimbaits.

Well, I’m not sure if I am 100% qualified to review the Huddleston Deluxe 8″ Trout, but since I’ve witnessed its potential first hand I guess that’s good enough. Not to mention, I’ve watched Butch Brown, like many of you out there, bring in absolute TOADS on this thing. And, I’ve thrown a few swimbaits in my time and there is nothing on this planet that is so life-like. Before I get into this review, please understand, that swimbait fishing is sort of like playing chess. You had better be patient, put in your time, and pay close attention to what the heck you’re doing.

The Huddleston Deluxe trout is one of the most sought after baits, Read more

Okeechobee Fats – Tackle Box

July 15, 2008 by Marce · 7 Comments 

I’ve been using a small Shimano nylon tackle box for over a year now and I was in desperate need of an upgrade. I’ve outgrown this thing months ago and my tackle was basically pouring out the sides. In fact, I had recently snapped off one of the zippers while shoving too many Net Bait packs in the pocket. What’s sad about this whole situation is that 1/2 of my gear remains at home, in a tupperware bin my wife loaned me. It just doesn’t fit anymore.

About a month ago I was fishing with my brother and he had just told me the night before that he had bought a really nice bag from Wal-Mart. And the next day, while we were loading the Cretliner, I got a chance to look at it. This thing was nice, I mean REAL nice. It had eight large utility boxes, a built-in sunglass holder, and a small light for when you’re night fishing. I was dying to know how much he paid for it and when he told me I was shocked. Fifty bucks for this thing. WHAT! I paid nearly $70.00 for my Shimano bag that was more twice as small as the Okeechobee.

I just had to get one. The funny thing is that when Kevkc, my brother, and I were on the delta Kev liked it so much that he went and bought himself one a couple of days later. And today, I finally got out of the home office and headed to Wal-Mart. The first Wal-Mart I went to off of Blossom Hill was out. Bummer. I then made my way to the one off of Story and McLaughlin. I had my fingers crossed and lucky for me, they had one on the bottom shelf.

So after moving things around I can tell you this – this thing is awesome. And for the money it’s hard to beat. The boxes are huge and I can carry all of my stuff and then some. So if you’re in the market for a new tackle box you definitely have to give this one a look. I couldn’t find it in their online store and I’m not sure if they have a website or not so if you are REALLY interested then you should get into a store ASAP.

Nice bag, two thumbs up.

Note: My model is the T1200 Series

TNT Wadda Jig

July 14, 2008 by Marce · 2 Comments 

TNT Wadda JigNow that I have been fishing for over a couple of years I’ve come to the realization that the jig is my favorite piece of arsenal in my tackle box. Over the past two years I’ve caught more fish on jigs than on anything else. In fact, if you would like to see me bring in a 7.5 pounder on a jig you can click here.In the video I was using a Revenge jig that I had purchased from Coyote Bait and Tackle. You see, I’ve caught bass on several different colors with a variety of different trailers. It just depends on where I am fishing and how slow I want my “fall” presentation.

Before I headed to the delta to participate in the Future Pro tournament, I decided to give Cooch’s TNT Wadda Jig a try. In San Jose you can find them at Mel Cotton’s and they are usually well stocked. Anyhow, it was my first time using the Wadda jig, but hey, I was going to be fishign the delta and we all know what a stick Cooch is. I mean really, if this guy is killing it on the delta then he probably knows what he’s doing when he creates these things.

After opening the package I gave it a good look. I bought a few that had glitter on the heads with red eyes. Hooks were nice and strong – I’ve had problems with some of the Revenge hooks – and the skirt had plenty of girth. I also liked the red eyes, that gave it a stand out appearance that I think helped me hook quite a few fish during the tournament. The weed guard had plenty of strands and like I do on most of my jigs, I trimmed it to get a better hook set.

During the tournament, I threw this particular jig almost all day. I used one of my favorite trailers that didn’t really “match” the colors of the jig, but that’s the ticket sometimes. You have to take risks and change the game, and I did so that day by presenting a very unusual look. I caught more than ten fish on it that day and one of them was my new personal best (8.93 lbs).

Overall, I’d recommend this jig to anyone. Great design from a great fisherman who stands by his products.

Nice work, Cooch. See you on the delta. ;-)

Editors Note (07.19.08): I noticed that the black skirt loses its color rapidly and changes from black to gray, not sure why that’s happening. Another SJB Member and I were talking this afternoon and he too experienced the color change after one fishing trip. I plan on emailing Cooch about it.

Summer Time Basics for Success

June 13, 2008 by Marce · Leave a Comment 

Contributed by: Andy “Cooch” Cuccia

IMG_6076.jpgHey y’all, summer time is here and I’m sure hearing a lot from anglers through out the country who are struggling to catch bass. Most complain of not catching many fish, and the ones they do catch are always small. I have a few simple ideas I’d like to share with you that should improve your summertime catch rate, no matter where you fish for bass. As with most of my fishing, I like to keep things as simple as possible, I only rely on a couple of baits and three patterns. These baits have been very effective on bass in both the deeper ranges and shallows, as we move out of the post spawn and into our summer patterns. There are three things I tend to look for when approaching a lake this time of year, especially when the temps git up to and above 100 degrees outside. Read more

Future Pro Tour – The Delta Event

May 16, 2008 by Marce · 1 Comment 

Contributed by: Marce

IMG_1559.jpgLast weekend Kevin Campbell and I participated in our very first “official” boat tournament. I don’t know what was more interesting, the fact that we both had never fished in an official fishing tournament or that Kevin had never fished the delta. And now, a week after our epic adventure, I am still on cloud nine. It was by far, hands down, one of the most memorable moments of my entire life. From launching the boat to walking up to accept our award, the entire time was something I will never forget.

To help paint a clearer picture, I felt it would be best if I walked you through the day as I viewed it. This will help show you exactly what happened – almost hour by hour. Grab yourself one of your favorite beverages, this article could be a little long. Read more

How I Fish Senkos at Del Valle

April 8, 2008 by Marce · Leave a Comment 

Contributed by: dinkcatcher

I fish the south end for a lot of 2 pound average bass by throwing Senkos(no weight) around the edges of the weedbanks in the morning and then out to little rock pile and patches of gravel, where they spend the mid-day hours. Towards evening I hit up a couple of travel lanes and have a chance for a couple of good ones. If the action is slow in the morning I head to midlake Read more

Calero Reservoir

March 10, 2008 by Marce · Leave a Comment 

Being that this site is dedicated to San Jose and its surrounding areas I figured it was time to do some write ups on a few of our local lakes and reservoirs. Since I am one of the only two authors on this website (we are looking for writers!) I guess we can start with one of my favorite reservoirs, Calero. Here is an excerpt from the Santa Clara Valley Water District website Read more

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