My son and I are headed to Yuba Lake this weekend to try our luck there.  We are quite content to catch...well, anything.  :-)  My son's main target is pike.  Hopefully it isn't too warm just yet to get them from the shore (or maybe it is just a waste of time).  Searching the forum it appears that the pike numbers are down but that there are also smallies, wipers and carp (and tiger muskie).  I have no clue how to fish for any of those.  I know pike are ambush predators and need some structure to hide under.  I am not entirely sure what lures might work best for them.  So, any advice is appreciated.  I am accustomed to flies and small spinners and the like used for trout in Uinta Lakes.  Larger fish are an unknown.
From the forum information I think we will try near the damn and potentially near the narrows and see if the flats on the north are flooded.
Thanks!
	
	
	
	
From the forum information I think we will try near the damn and potentially near the narrows and see if the flats on the north are flooded.
Thanks!
 
 

