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Recreation

Hike Boggs Mountain on Nov. 23

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Written by: Editor
Published: 17 November 2008
COBB – Take a hike with Friends of Boggs Mountain on Sunday, Nov. 23.


The hike begins at 10 a.m.


The moderate-to-difficult level hike will be approximately five miles long. Allow yourself 2-plus hours. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring water and a snack.


Meet at the kiosk in the main parking area on Forestry Road.


Boggs Mountain Demonstration Forest is located about one mile north of Cobb Village on Highway 175. Turn right at the large blue State Forest sign. Liability waiver must be signed in order to participate.


For more information, call Boone at 928-5819 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


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The Rider Report: Settling into the fall season

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 14 November 2008

I’ve essentially got three things to say this week … Live bait, live bait, live bait.


All of our key game fish species in Clear Lake are responding well to our lively minnows. Deep water is also the name of the game all around. Our weather for the coming weekend looks splendid. I just love writing the fall report when we finally settle into our seasonal pattern. Here it is …


Bass folks are still trying the usual tackle tricks to get fish to bite artificial lures. This time of year, however, these fish have feeding on the mind and are simply looking for a good tasty meal.


Enter the JUMBO MINNOWS. And by JUMBO, I mean we’ve got some of the biggest healthiest baitfish we’ve seen in a good long time. Most successful bass anglers are dangling live bait over some kind of feature – be it a rock, rock pile, rise, hump, or whatever – in water that stands 25 to 30 feet deep. Drop 'em down on a split shot rig, a drop shot rig, or a slip float rig.


Now, I should mention that a few anglers are finding a few nice fish in shallower water, too. You’ll have to try your luck on this as the reports are widely scattered with regard to where, on what and how many.


The biggest news, save maybe for the size of our JUMBO minnows this week, is the crappie bite. They’re at it again. It’s November and the crappie typically turn on in November. This year is no different.


We’ve got slab fishermen out daily now reporting good catches from some of the popular spots. We’ve talked about 'em now for a while – Kono Tayee, Shag Rock, Konocti, Jones and Jago Bay. Still nothing from the coveted Four Poles, but that’ll be coming along soon to I suspect. We’re not getting enough feedback yet to have a pattern on artificial lures, but the minnow bite is doing well. We’ve tripled our normal stock of medium minnows to keep you in the bait and on the fish!


Cats ... What can I say? Drift one of these HUGE JUMBO minnows down through any number of fishing holes, and you’re going to catch catfish. They LOVE minnows this time of year. The bigger, the better. Water from twelve feet deep to thirty feet deep and everywhere in between has kicked out some fine catfish lately.


Come enjoy the great weather this weekend and fish one of North America’s finest lakes. See you soon!


Bob Rider is owner of Lakeshore Bait and Tackle, 14913-D Lakeshore Drive in Clearlake, telephone 707.994.FISH (3474). Visit him online at www.994Fish.com.


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The Rider Report: The blessings of autumn arrive

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Written by: Lake County News Reports
Published: 08 November 2008
Welcome to autumn. Rain, cold and fog have all been in the picture this week for our wonderful lake. What a blessing! First, we flat need the rain, so bring it on. And second, the crappie love the terrible weather – cold and drizzly is perfect for a sound crappie bite. The bass aren’t doing anything spectacular these days, but you’ll catch a few if you work at it. Cats continue to eat apparently not caring much about anything besides filling their bellies. Here are the details …


I’ll start with bass. Lipless crankbaits, deep cranks, jerk baits, drop shotting, and jigs – all are working to a limited extent. I’ve got guys fishing in three feet of water and all the way down to 28 feet of water with some success. Plan on working hard for a few decent fish. Now, the minnow guys are enjoying an improved bite (typical of this time of year) on jumbos. Most are working submerged rock piles or humps and finding bass stacked in layers. The lake’s water temp is running in the mid-50’s currently.


The crappie bite is taking the spotlight this week. Slabs from one to 3 pounds have been found with frequency over in Jones Bay, at Konocti Harbor, and a new mention of Kono Tayee and Shag Rock. The prevailing bite seems to be deep water (greater than 25 feet) with features (like rocks or humps) that rise up 8 to 12 feet from the bottom. Live bait has accounted for most of all the crappie caught, with a few coming on assorted jigs. Look for this bite to open wide up as we move on towards the winter. (Crappie for thanksgiving? Yum!)


Lots of anglers fishing for bass and crappie are reporting in with plentiful catches of whiskerfish. Catfish hunters are enjoying a reliable bite on shad, mackerel and live jumbo minnows. A slow drift down the Glenhaven shoreline was productive for one angler reporting in today. Others are catching cats in all the regular deep water holes.


Overall, we’ve got us some very typical fall season conditions. Call or email for the very latest updates or stop on in and check out our newly expanded store. We’ve more than DOUBLED our floor space and we’re adding product in every category and adding new stuff, too. If you haven’t been in over the last month, you’ve got to check us out. We’re planning a VERY SPECIAL promotion for December, so stay tuned!


Bob Rider is owner of Lakeshore Bait and Tackle, 14913-D Lakeshore Drive in Clearlake. Call the shop at 994-FISH (3474) or visit them online at www.994Fish.com.


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Two more enduro events planned in forest; visitors asked to be aware

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Written by: Editor
Published: 08 November 2008
MENDOCINO NATIONAL FOREST – The Mendocino National Forest is asking visitors in the Fouts Springs area, west of Stonyford, to be aware that there are two motorcycle enduro events remaining in November.


These events are scheduled for Sunday, November 9 by the Valley Climbers and Sunday, Nov. 23 by the Richmond Ramblers. All events are being conducted through special use permits on the Grindstone Ranger District.


These events are being held on designated roads and off-highway vehicle (OHV) trails. The courses are not closed, meaning the roads will remain open for public use.


However, Forest visitors are encouraged to be aware if they are recreating in the Fouts Springs area:


  • Watch for signs indicating the event area.

  • Pay close attention to signs indicating the route and the direction of travel – the event consists of one-way loops. If you are using part of the enduro route, you are encouraged to travel in the same direction, going with the flow.

  • Listen for traffic and, if driving, open the driver side window enough to be able to hear engine noise that may be approaching.

  • If you are driving, avoid cutting corners and stay to the right on the roads. For other recreational uses, avoid lingering on roads and watch for traffic.


“The Mendocino National Forest, like other public lands, is managed for multiple uses,” said Grindstone Ranger District Implementation Officer Paul Montgomery. “We want the public to have a safe and enjoyable recreation experience on the Forest. Visitors should be aware of these events and be able to plan their weekend activities accordingly.”


These events typically draw hundreds of motorcycle riders and spectators to the area. Campgrounds near the event location are likely to fill up quickly.


The water for the Fouts Springs Recreation Area is currently shut-off until further notice. As a result, the dump station at the site is also closed until further notice. Forest visitors in this area will need to bring water with them for both potable use, including drinking, as well as for any other needs.


For more information, please contact the Forest at 530-934-3316 or visit www.fs.fed.us/r5/mendocino.


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  1. Boggs Mountain hikes scheduled
  2. State park has November activities planned
  3. The Rider Report: Fishing season set to change
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