California Aqueduct Fish Report for 9-17-2021
Decent Number of Smaller Stripers in the Aqueduct
California Aqueduct - CA (Los Angeles County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
9-17-2021
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Decent numbers of smaller striper were reported by aqueduct anglers using both bait and artificial lures. The bait anglers used cut sardines, anchovies, and jumbo live minnows for bites, and the lure throwers fooled them with flukes, topwater, and small shad imitation swimbaits. Catfish remained a good option last week, and they were eating dip bait smeared cut baits and chicken liver. There were also a few reports of striper boiling on shad in the mornings. Bass anglers reported decent fishing using soft plastics near the weeds and in slower moving water. Spooks and Whopper Ploppers continue to fooling bass when fished along the aqueduct banks.
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Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, September 10th, 2021California Aqueduct: Smaller grade striper have been boiling on shad in the mornings
Castaic Lake: Castaic Lake held at 28 percent of capacity
: Closed Due to National Forest Closures
Lake Isabella: Closed until September 17th
Kern River: The Lower Kern Bass bite remains very good
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah Lake held at 14 percent of capacity, and fishing has been decent
Lake Success: The lake fell to 11 percent of capacity, and fishing was fair
River Walk Lakes: The summer heat has slowed things here during the middle of the day
Ming Lake: The bass bite has been fair to good
Buena Vista Lakes: Crappie limits from BV were reported by several anglers
Hart Park Lake: Bass fishing was fair at Hart Park last week
Truxtun Lake: Reports indicated fair fishing at Truxtun Lake last week
Lake Nacimiento: Nacimiento Lake held at 13 percent of capacity, and fishing has been good
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, September 3rd, 2021California Aqueduct: Aqueduct Fishing Absolutely Blew Up Last Week
Castaic Lake: Castaic Lake Fell to 28 Percent of Capacity
Pyramid Lake, CA: Pyramid Lake Remained Near 93 of Capacity
Lake Isabella: Closed Due to the French Fire
Kern River: The Upper Kern Has Been Closed Due to The French Fire
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah Lake Fell to 14 Percent of Capacity
Lake Success: Lake Success Remained at 12 Percent of Capacity
River Walk Lakes: The Overall Fishing Here Was Just Fair This Week
Ming Lake: The Bass Bite Improved This Week
Buena Vista Lakes: Fishing Was Fair at BV Last Week
Hart Park Lake: Bass Fishing Improved at Hart Park Last Week
Truxtun Lake: Fishing Was Fair Last Week
: Nacimiento Lake Fell to 13 Percent of Capacity
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