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My wife and I fished the bank at CC tonight. She caught 2 keeper walleye right of the bat on 1/4 oz orange roadrunner with black and white marabou. We also caught 8 keeper crappie on chartreuse roadrunners with grubs or chartreuse roadrunner with a white slider. Also caught a nice bullhead on white slider, about 22" long. The walleye were 10 ft of the bank in about 3-4 ft of water, the crappie, bullhead, and few small white bass were about 25-30 ft off the bank and would hit the jig as it dropped, or about halfway into the shore if slowly twitched. We forgot our lights so we had to leave at dark, but we caught a lot of fish for the 1 1/2 we fished. Hope this helps!

Zac

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The Bullhead is kinda different on a roadrunner. My sister and her husband went bank fishing near high point yesterday where they caught 11 keeper crappie last week and left with 1. Thought it could be from the cold front, but maybe not. Told them they should have taken the boat, so they could have changed spots easily! I think that if your not cathin fish right now you need to move, cause the fishing is relly good now. CC is where I almost always fish and did good trolling the banks last week with 9 keeper crappie. Im glad to hear the cold front and drop in lake level has'nt slowed the bite!! Good job, and good luck fishin'!!!

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Kinda new to Stockton.......where or what is CC that everyone keeps referring to? I managed to catch a dozen nice crappie trolling crankbaits 15 - 20 feet deep in the Sons Creek Channel this past weekend. Was camping at Rouark West. Nice camp ground.

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Kinda new to Stockton.......where or what is CC that everyone keeps referring to? I managed to catch a dozen nice crappie trolling crankbaits 15 - 20 feet deep in the Sons Creek Channel this past weekend. Was camping at Rouark West. Nice camp ground.

CC is the area where county road "CC" crosses the BigSac arm just before it splits into the Big Sac going east and Turnback Creek to the south...

The Crappie will ALWAYS turn on up there first... as the water coming in to the lake is warmer , do to being shallower and more stained than the main lake...

"Look up OPTIMIST in the dictionary - there is a picture of a fishing boat being launched"

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