Sand Hollow Shore Fishing – Largemouth Bass

Sand Hollow Shore Fishing

Here are my escapades of an awesome time on Sand Hollow shore fishing. There were several fish caught, and some new techniques discovered that helped me catch some bass. Hopefully, you can take away some things to help you when fishing from the bank on Sand Hollow. Included in this post is a map of the spots fished, the baits that worked, and a small clip of video footage. Enjoy this fishing report to get your stoke juices flowing.




Sand Hollow Shore Fishing

I had a blast fishing from the banks on Sand Hollow Reservoir. Fishing from shore can be a productive way to catch bass. There are many things I learned on this trip that hopefully can help you in your bass fishing endeavors. All of these tips and tricks are detailed out here in this post. Make sure you read to the end to get all the juicy morsels of stoke. Plus, don’t forget to check out the video to give a you a little more taste of what I was doing to catch bass on this trip.

One last thing, if you want to know how I put together this awesome trip check out my eBook on fishing Sand Hollow. I’ve spent many years fishing this lake year round from the bank and on a boat. The book contains a season by season, and month to month guide to help you know where the fish can be found and what to use. Here’s the link to check it out:  Sand Hollow Fishing eBook

Sand Hollow Shore Fishing Conditions

My excursion of fishing from the banks on Sand Hollow transpired on Thursday, October 13th from 2:00 pm – 9:00 pm. Sunset was at 7 pm, so I did a little bit of night fishing as well. Here is generally what conditions were like for me on this trip.

Weather

Bright, Sunny Skies, Air Temperature high around 80 degrees.

Wind

0-5 mph. Flat calm with an occasional breeze.

Water Temperature

Around 69 degrees.

Water Clarity

Crystal Clear, Visibility around 12 feet.

 

Sand Hollow Shore Fishing Spots

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Here are the banks, and where I fished to catch fish along the shore’s of Sand Hollow on this trip.

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Sand Hollow Shore Fishing Baits

While shore fishing on this trip there were several baits that seemed to work. Here were the best baits, and how to use them for catching bass on Sand Hollow from the bank.

Megabass Dot Crawler

The biggest bass of the trip sucked down the Megabass Dot Crawler. The dot crawler was rigged up texas style weightles with a 3/0 offset gamakatsu superline hook. The key to this set up was to fish it on a 7 foot medium heavy spinning rod and a spinning reel, with 15 lbs. braided line, and a long 8 lbs. test fluorocarbon leader. This set up enables you to cast the bait incredibly far, which is a huge advantage when your shore fishing. Once you cast the dot crawler out the other key was to let it fall all the way to the bottom, and slowly crawl it along. This how the majority of the bites came.

Yamamoto Senko

The 3″ green pumpkin senko caught a flurry of bass on this trip. I rigged the senko up on a 1/10 oz Z-man shroom head. This set up is ultra finesse and hung up a ton. The key to prevent hang ups was to make sure you were fishing through the grass, and not the rip rap rocks on the dam. When fishing this set up just cast it out, and let it fall to the bottom. I’d just hop it up, and let it fall back down to the bottom. This seemed to trigger the bass to bite.

V&M Pulse Swim Jig

A bluegill V&M Pulse swim jig produced one good fish, and few other bites. I added a keitech 3.8 fat impact swimbait as a trailer on the jig. With the swim jig I would cast it out, let it fall to the bottom, and slowly swim it back. Keeping the bait just above the bottom was key. It was a fun way to fish a little faster along the shore. I used a 7′ medium heavy baitcasting rod, and a Lew’s baitcasting reel for the swim jig on 10 lbs flourocarbon line.

Keitech Sexy Impact

At night the 4.8 Keitech Sexy impact in green pumpkin was a beast mode bait for me. This bait fished on a Carolina rig with a 1/4 oz tungsten weight, glass bead, 1/0 offset gamakatsu worm hook, and 12″ of 10 lbs fluorocarbon leader was the dinner bell ringer at night. Keeping this set up down deep, and crawling it along the bottom was what worked.

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Sand Hollow Shore Fishing by slowly swimming a bluegill jig caught me this solid bass.

Sand Hollow Shore Fishing Shake Down

It was warm, bright, and flat calm when I arrived at the lake for my evening of shore fishing. Knowing the majority of the bass stay deep this time of year, the north dam seemed like a solid spot to head to try and catch some deep water bass. The problem with fishing along the chunk rock along the shore is you can hang up a lot of baits. A solid fix is to fish a weightless texas rig, and patiently wait for it too fall to the bottom. This is exactly what I did, and hooked up on my second cast with a solid bass. Here’s a picture of the stud. He proved to be the biggest bass of the day.

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Sand Hollow shore fishing produced this solid bass which fell victim to a weightless texas rig.

The weightless texas rig was getting a little boring, so I thought I’d try to spice things up a bit. I started throwing a swim jig out deep and swimming it back up the rocks. I wound up catching a couple this way as well, until I hung up a few of my jigs. Here’s one on the swim jig.

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Sand Hollow Shore Fishing a Swim Jig produced this nice bass.

Interestingly, while I was fishing along a bunch of snorkelers spear fishing were cruising along the same bank I was fishing. One of them had several bass strapped to his back. Pretty interesting witnessing. Here’s a picture of the guy with all the bass he harvested.

Sand Hollow Shore Fishing
While at Sand Hollow shore fishing this spear fisherman swam by with several bass floating on his back.

I had a hard time catching anything after these guys blazed the banks up, so I switched to an ultra finesse Z-man shroom head with a small finesse worm. It proved to be successful in catching me 3 more bass. This set up hung up a lot in the rocks, but out in the grass it proved to get some bites. Nothing super big, but it was fun to throw. Here’s one of the guys on the shroom head set up.

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This guy fell victim to a finesse shroom head while Sand Hollow shore fishing.

Once, the sun set I was starving, so I headed back to the truck to fuel up and head out again for some night fishing. It was a full moon, so conditions were perfect. The full moon made it so you could see enough for walking, and casting. I used a carolina rig and fished out deep to see If I could call a couple out. It proved to be epic, and I popped 4 in an hour before I called it a night.

Shore fishing Sand Hollow was good to me. The night ended with a total of about a dozen bass caught. My biggest takeaway from the night is don’t be afraid to switch things up if things aren’t working out. Sometimes you might be catching a few, but you never know if there is something that may work better. Leave a comment below about your shore fishing experiences at Sand Hollow, and hopefully you can use this report to go “Krak” some!

As Always,

Stay Stoked!
 
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Sand Hollow Shore Fishing Video

Here’s a short video clip of me demonstrating one of the solid techniques that worked for me on this trip. It should give you a good perspective for helping you catch bass along the dams from the shore.


Sand Hollow Shore Fishing Gear Used

The links above and below in this post are affiliate links were you can pick up baits, rod’s, reels, line, and anything else used to “Krak” some bass fishing at Sand Hollow. Krakenbass receives a small percentage of the sales through these links. I only use links to baits, and gear I personally trust and know work. These links are provided to primarily be helpful for you, and not for the small amount I make for the sale of the products. Hopefully, these products can help you “krak” some bass like they have for me! Thank you for your support.


8 Responses

  1. I fish every small pond in Washington County and at Sand Hallow. I read every blog that comes out and I am impressed. I do very well bass fishing because I follow your blog on the proper techniques and equipment.

  2. Caught a couple of nice bass at the pipe on the dam.10 days ago using a roboworm. May go again this saturday the 21st.

  3. You should have called the game warden about the spearfishing. According to the 2016 Utah Fishing Guide, Sand Hollow isn’t a legal water for spearfishing.

  4. Thank you for this post. My son and I were in the St. George area and really wanted to give bass fishing a try. Because of your great information we were successful from shore on our first bass outing. Now we’re definitely hooked on bass fishing. Keep it up, your blog is excellent!

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