
By Arlando Abella
I headed to New Melones to film for my new series on YouTube called "The Fishing Lifestyle". I arrived at the lake around 8:30 am. With coffee in my hand I immediately began rigging my 21 ft Bass Cat with GoPro cameras. I slid the boat into the water at approximately 9:00 am. I fired up my 225 horse power Mercury and immediately turned on my Hummingbird Helix 10 to gather information on water conditions. The water temperature was around 52 degrees and eventually rose to 55 degrees by the end of the day.
The first location I hit was a main point up river. I began filming Matthew and Daniel, they started the day throwing a drop shot and Neko Rig which yielded little success. I continued filming with them for about 45 minutes and then decided to run to a fresh location.
I was looking for steep bluff walls that had immediate deep water access. My weapon of choice was a football head jig. For working the jig, I went with a Phenix Rod 7’8” MH rod paired with an Okuma Helios SX baitcaster. I had spooled my reel with some fresh Sunline that I had purchased from my local Fisherman’s Warehouse. Using my Hummingbird Helix 10 and its side imaging capabilities I quickly zeroed in on a spot that looked ideal. I made my first cast into about 40 feet of water and before my jig hit the bottom something inhaled it. I swung and missed. Strike one and of course I got it on camera, LOL!
I shot the next cast into roughly 20 feet of water. My jig hit the floor and I began to drag it into deeper water. A minute later my rod almost was ripped from my hands! I immediately swung and connected with a 3.5 lb. spotted bass. I was pretty excited. With the husky spot in the livewell, I continued making my way.