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    Default Fuller Lake, Wednesday 7/7

    Since I think they stocked Fuller last week, I am heading up there in the morning. I'll fish all day and then spend the night at a HoJo in Rocklin.

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    I'll join you tomorrow. I should be there around 4:30 or so. I will be in the blue fishcat float tube with a rack on it.
    So long and thanks for all the fish!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by michaeln View Post
    Since I think they stocked Fuller last week, I am heading up there in the morning. I'll fish all day and then spend the night at a HoJo in Rocklin.
    I didn't even know there was a HoJo in my neck of the woods!

    Good luck guys, leave some for Saturday...

    _SHig

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    Right off of I-80 at the Rocklin Road exit. Many years ago, I would always tell my kids someday we are going to stay there for the night. It always got quiet in the back of the van. Then the whining would start again from the back of the van. "Why would we stay there???" Plus dirty looks from the wife......mmmm good times. We never did visit even though we live in Rocklin. Good luck fishing at Fuller Lake. I am going to Sugar Pine Lake with the boat without flyrods for the morning. Later, Bill

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    Fuller is on now, you guys should do real well. I fished it this weekend with kayak and 3 weight and it was on. Pretty much a grab or fish constantly. All browns.

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    Thanks for the info Capital, I plan on using my 3 weight with an intermediate line. I have had alot of success at Fuller, and if you get there at the right time it is fish after fish.
    So long and thanks for all the fish!!!
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    Default Fuller lake right on

    I've never fished at Fuller Lake so I'm curious about when the fishing is good. I've been reading the posts on this board and am not sure if good fishing is purely a matter of the truck dumping a bunch of fish in or the lake conditions becoming optimal. Are most of the fish caught when it's on recent plants or are there a lot of hold over fish as well?

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    Fuller can be good for a while after the plants. But of course it is much better right after the plant. I got a descent amount a month ago before they did nay planting. the main thing I have found with Fuller is that the fish can be found all over the lake, near the shore and out in the middle. And they plant alot of fish when they do plant. Keep a eye on the DFG website for when they plant. If you see that they planted at Fuller that week go their the following weekend. Most of your fisherman or bait people fishing from shore, I have never been crowded on Fuller due to other tubes or boats.
    So long and thanks for all the fish!!!
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    Fuller is great if you enjoy catching lots of 8-10" rubber trout. Personally, I don't, I'd rather let the little guys grow up a little first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaeln View Post
    Fuller is great if you enjoy catching lots of 8-10" rubber trout. Personally, I don't, I'd rather let the little guys grow up a little first.
    Too bad in general they get eaten by bald eagles, osprey, and people before they do. For some reason DFG has been putting really dinky fish in there lately.

    It's definitely a fishing for grabs lake though. It has it's niche, and it fills it well for me.

    _SHig

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