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Folsom Lake (4)

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Spring Fishing Patterns on Folsom Lake (4)

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Spotted Bass52-62
  • Spotted bass are staging in pre-spawn areas, actively feeding while transitioning from winter to spawning locations
  • Fish are showing aggressive feeding behavior on rock piles and humps, particularly responding to moving baits that mimic crawfish
  • Rock piles and humps in 5-10 foot depth range
  • Transition areas between deeper water and spawning flats
  • Main lake points with hard bottom structure
  • Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') worked across humps and rock piles
  • Texas Rigs (Worming) on rock piles and hard bottom areas
  • Football Jigs dragged along transitional areas
  • Crawfish emerging from winter dormancy
  • Small baitfish in transitional areas
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Largemouth Bass52-62
  • Bass are transitioning from winter depths to pre-spawn staging areas, actively feeding to build energy reserves for spawning
  • Fish are moving from deeper rocky structure to shallower areas, particularly focusing on transitional areas near potential spawning flats
  • Secondary points with rock piles adjacent to spawning flats
  • Flooded brush and laydowns in 5-15 foot depth range
  • Protected coves with gradual slopes and emerging vegetation
  • Lipless Crankbaits worked along transitional areas between deep and shallow water
  • Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) around brush and laydowns
  • Bladed Jigs near emerging vegetation and around rock structure
  • Crawfish emerging from winter dormancy
  • Bluegill in and around shallow cover
  • Shad schools in transition areas
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
Spring (Spawn)Spotted Bass54-68
  • Spotted bass are in pre-spawn to spawn transition, moving between deeper staging areas (15-18ft) and shallow spawning zones based on weather conditions and water temperature
  • Fish are showing weather-sensitive behavior, pushing offshore during storm fronts but returning to shallower water as conditions stabilize
  • Boulder fields and rock piles in 10-15 feet of water
  • Points with submerged rock structure in 15-18 feet
  • Shallow shoreline areas with boulder structure during stable weather
  • Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) - working baits tight to boulder structure
  • Texas Rigs (Worming) - for working deeper staging areas near points
  • Shakey Heads - effective when fish push deeper during weather changes
  • Crawfish - primary forage around rocky structure during spring
  • Small Baitfish - secondary forage when fish are staging in deeper water
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
Spring (Spawn)Largemouth Bass55-68
  • Bass are in pre-spawn to spawning mode, moving from deeper staging areas to shallow spawning flats and protected areas. Recent reports show them actively feeding near mossy/muddy bottom areas
  • Fish are showing aggressive feeding behavior, particularly around cover, as they prepare for and engage in spawning activities
  • Protected shallow areas with soft bottom composition, particularly near brush piles as mentioned in recent reports
  • Secondary points and rocky areas leading into spawning bays, supported by lake profile's mention of significant rock structure
  • Shallow brush and woody cover areas, which the lake profile indicates are abundant
  • Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) - proven effective in recent reports for working bottom structure
  • Neko Rigs - validated by recent success reports in brush pile areas
  • Soft Jerkbaits - effective for covering water and targeting pre-spawn fish
  • Bluegill - specifically mentioned in recent fishing reports as primary forage
  • Crawfish - indicated by successful bait color patterns and lake structure
  • Dark Neutrals
  • Natural Craw Colors
Spring (Post-Spawn)Spotted Bass62-75
  • Post-spawn spotted bass actively feeding while recovering, showing aggressive behavior towards both shad and crawfish patterns
  • Fish transitioning from spawning areas to early summer patterns, relating heavily to rocky structure
  • Rocky points with access to deeper water
  • Open water areas adjacent to spawning flats
  • Boulder-strewn shorelines in 5-15 foot depth range
  • Drop Shot with finesse worms worked slowly near structure
  • Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') worked parallel to points
  • Soft Jerkbaits worked through transitional areas
  • Shad schools beginning to form in post-spawn period
  • Crawfish active on rocky structure
  • Pink Colors
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Natural Shad Colors
Spring (Post-Spawn)Largemouth Bass65-75
  • Post-spawn bass are actively recovering and beginning to feed aggressively, transitioning from spawning areas to early summer patterns
  • Fish are utilizing multiple depth zones, from shallow areas near spawning flats to adjacent deeper structure, making feeding forays throughout the day
  • Secondary points and channel swings adjacent to spawning flats
  • Brush piles and laydowns in 8-15 feet of water
  • Rock piles and boulder fields near deeper water access
  • Texas Rigs (Worming) worked slowly along transition areas
  • Spinnerbaits around brush and wood cover
  • Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) for active fish
  • Shakey Heads for pressured fish on hard bottom areas
  • Bluegill gathering near shallow cover and spawning areas
  • Shad schools starting to concentrate in creek arms
  • Crawfish active on rocky areas and points
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
  • Green Colors

Summer Fishing Patterns

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
SummerSpotted Bass78-93
  • Spotted bass are actively feeding in river channels, likely relating to current and bait concentration
  • Fish showing preference for hard structure and actively pursuing shad in moderately deep water
  • River channels with rock structure and current breaks
  • Deep points adjacent to river channels
  • Boulder fields and rock piles in 15-18 foot range
  • Bladed Jigs worked along channel edges
  • Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) targeting rock piles
  • Texas Rigs (Worming) worked through boulder fields
  • Shad congregating in river channels
  • Crawfish in rocky areas
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Natural Craw Colors
SummerLargemouth Bass78-93
  • Actively feeding during early morning and evening with surface activity, retreating to deeper water during hot midday periods as evidenced by recent topwater success and deep water catches
  • Establishing both shallow and deep water patterns, with fish relating to cover and structure across multiple depth zones as water temperatures reach summer peaks
  • Flooded brush and woody cover in 0-5 feet during low light periods
  • Deep ledges and rock piles in 15-20 foot range during midday heat
  • Points and irregular shoreline features with quick access to deep water
  • Hard Topwater (Prop) during early morning and evening periods
  • Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) worked slowly in deeper water during midday
  • Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) along ledges and deep structure
  • Bluegill in shallow areas around brush and cover
  • Crawfish along rocky areas and ledges
  • Shad in open water adjacent to structure
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Metallic Colors

Fall Fishing Guide for Folsom Lake (4)

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
FallSpotted Bass65-79
  • Actively chasing shad schools in open water, particularly around bait balls with bird activity at 40-foot depths
  • Exhibiting aggressive feeding behavior with frequent strikes, taking advantage of fall baitfish aggregations
  • Open water areas with actively feeding baitfish schools, especially where birds are present
  • Main lake points and rock piles adjacent to deep water
  • Transition areas between shallow structure and deep-water feeding zones
  • Hard Jerkbaits worked aggressively around bait schools
  • Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) mimicking fleeing shad
  • Spybaits for suspended fish when bait schools are deeper
  • Shad in large schools/bait balls
  • Small baitfish suspended in the water column
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
FallLargemouth Bass65-75
  • Actively feeding on baitfish and crawfish near structure, using laydowns and boulders as ambush points
  • Following baitfish schools and transitioning between summer and winter locations
  • Laydowns and fallen timber near deeper water
  • Boulder fields and rock piles
  • Main lake points with mixed rock and wood cover
  • Drop Shot with finesse presentations
  • Wacky Rigs worked slowly around cover
  • Swim Jigs near structure
  • Crawfish around rocky structure
  • Bluegill near laydowns
  • Shad schools in transitional areas
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Light Neutral Colors

Winter & Ice Fishing Patterns

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
WinterSpotted Bass46-54
  • Spotted bass are suspending near deep structure, actively feeding on shad in 15-20 foot depth range
  • Fish showing preference for vertical presentations and responding well to finesse techniques in cold water
  • Rock piles in 15-20 foot depth range
  • Deep points with access to main lake
  • Steep bluff walls near deep water
  • Damiki Rig worked vertically around suspended fish
  • Hover/Mid-Strolling in 15-20 foot zone
  • Drop Shot with small profile baits
  • Shad schools suspended in mid-depth ranges
  • Small baitfish near rock structure
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Light Neutral Colors
WinterLargemouth Bass42-52
  • Largemouth bass are moving slowly and conserving energy in the cold water, targeting high-percentage feeding opportunities
  • Fish are congregating in areas that maintain more stable temperatures and provide access to both deep water and feeding zones
  • Deep water adjacent to rock piles and boulders that retain heat
  • Protected coves and ponds offering shelter from harsh winter conditions
  • Steep shoreline breaks near flooded brush that provide quick access to multiple depths
  • Texas Rigs (Worming) worked slowly along bottom structure
  • Drop Shot with small profile baits for inactive fish
  • Jerkbaits worked with long pauses for active fish
  • Crawfish emerging from winter haunts
  • Sluggish baitfish in deeper water
  • Dark Neutrals
  • Natural Baitfish Colors

Key Seasonal Structures in Folsom Lake (4)

SeasonSpeciesPrimary StructureSecondary Structure
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Spotted BassRock piles and humps in 5-10 foot depth rangeTransition areas between deeper water and spawning flats
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Largemouth BassSecondary points with rock piles adjacent to spawning flatsFlooded brush and laydowns in 5-15 foot depth range
Spring (Spawn)Spotted BassBoulder fields and rock piles in 10-15 feet of waterPoints with submerged rock structure in 15-18 feet
Spring (Spawn)Largemouth BassProtected shallow areas with soft bottom composition, particularly near brush piles as mentioned in recent reportsSecondary points and rocky areas leading into spawning bays, supported by lake profile's mention of significant rock structure
Spring (Post-Spawn)Spotted BassRocky points with access to deeper waterOpen water areas adjacent to spawning flats
Spring (Post-Spawn)Largemouth BassSecondary points and channel swings adjacent to spawning flatsBrush piles and laydowns in 8-15 feet of water
SummerSpotted BassRiver channels with rock structure and current breaksDeep points adjacent to river channels
SummerLargemouth BassFlooded brush and woody cover in 0-5 feet during low light periodsDeep ledges and rock piles in 15-20 foot range during midday heat
FallSpotted BassOpen water areas with actively feeding baitfish schools, especially where birds are presentMain lake points and rock piles adjacent to deep water
FallLargemouth BassLaydowns and fallen timber near deeper waterBoulder fields and rock piles
WinterSpotted BassRock piles in 15-20 foot depth rangeDeep points with access to main lake
WinterLargemouth BassDeep water adjacent to rock piles and boulders that retain heatProtected coves and ponds offering shelter from harsh winter conditions

Primary Forage by Season

SeasonSpeciesPrimary ForageSecondary Forage
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Spotted BassCrawfish emerging from winter dormancySmall baitfish in transitional areas
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Largemouth BassCrawfish emerging from winter dormancyBluegill in and around shallow cover
Spring (Spawn)Spotted BassCrawfish - primary forage around rocky structure during springSmall Baitfish - secondary forage when fish are staging in deeper water
Spring (Spawn)Largemouth BassBluegill - specifically mentioned in recent fishing reports as primary forageCrawfish - indicated by successful bait color patterns and lake structure
Spring (Post-Spawn)Spotted BassShad schools beginning to form in post-spawn periodCrawfish active on rocky structure
Spring (Post-Spawn)Largemouth BassBluegill gathering near shallow cover and spawning areasShad schools starting to concentrate in creek arms
SummerSpotted BassShad congregating in river channelsCrawfish in rocky areas
SummerLargemouth BassBluegill in shallow areas around brush and coverCrawfish along rocky areas and ledges
FallSpotted BassShad in large schools/bait ballsSmall baitfish suspended in the water column
FallLargemouth BassCrawfish around rocky structureBluegill near laydowns
WinterSpotted BassShad schools suspended in mid-depth rangesSmall baitfish near rock structure
WinterLargemouth BassCrawfish emerging from winter hauntsSluggish baitfish in deeper water

Bait Colors by Season for Folsom Lake (4)

SeasonSpeciesBait Colors
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Spotted Bass
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Largemouth Bass
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
Spring (Spawn)Spotted Bass
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
Spring (Spawn)Largemouth Bass
  • Dark Neutrals
  • Natural Craw Colors
Spring (Post-Spawn)Spotted Bass
  • Pink Colors
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Natural Shad Colors
Spring (Post-Spawn)Largemouth Bass
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
  • Green Colors
SummerSpotted Bass
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Natural Craw Colors
SummerLargemouth Bass
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Metallic Colors
FallSpotted Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Natural Baitfish Colors
FallLargemouth Bass
  • Natural Craw Colors
  • Light Neutral Colors
WinterSpotted Bass
  • Natural Shad Colors
  • Light Neutral Colors
WinterLargemouth Bass
  • Dark Neutrals
  • Natural Baitfish Colors