I launched out of Oakland at around 1100. I took out at about 1800.
It was raining when I launched and really blowing its butt off when I put the boat on the trailer.
I had good intell from cajun angler and once again tried and failed to suplicate his success. Part of this is trying to make what's happening up lake work down lake and part of it is the daily variences in weather. And part of it is that CA is just fllat catching them right now and I'm not.
I ran back to the way back of the two largest active creeks in the Oakland area. I found water around 61 degrees in the way back of the first creek I tried. and off colored water. I fooled one LMB with a spinnerbait. White bass started annoying me so I caught a few of those before relocating.
It rained hard and then soft, but I never got to take off my raingear. I have a > 15 year old set of Cabela's Guidewear. It is worn out and left me pretty damp by the end of the day. I'll need to sell some plasma or knock off a liquior store to buy another set.
I tried at least four different spinnerbaits looking for more fish. When I caught two white bass on my full size, I put on a small soft plastic on a safety spinner arm and caught a couple more. I also caught a couple on a 3/16 oz Spot.
I also tried a buzzbait on a shallow flat. I tried a wobble jig on a rocky transition area. I also tried a square bill on a shallow rocky bank and a wart on a deeper rocky bank. I also tried a jerkbait on a bluffy channel swing headed to the way back. NOTHING on any of these.
I did get a couple of spots on a Ned rig. IF I get an area that I know has fish, Ned rig will make them bite.
I fished a few docks with the Ned looking to sore mouth a few more Spots, but no takers.
The Cougar ran great. I ran 60 plus on top of white caps with not much turbulence. It did get a little bumpier when I had to turn a run the troughs of those white caps.
The White Bass I caught were all makes. I did see folks fishing them from shore in the way, way, way back of the creek that has pig trail access. Perhaps the females were in the really skinny stuff. I went until it was < 2 foot with a gravel bottom. I'm not putting my hull at greater risk than that for a few White Bass I'm going to release.
Weather was iffy, but it never got dangerous. It wasn't necessarily fun weather to fish in and in the end wasn't really very productive either, but it was fishing. Family matters are going to keep me off the water until 4-22-14.