California Aqueduct Fish Report for 8-25-2023
Big fish coming in over 10 pound
California Aqueduct - CA (Los Angeles County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
8-25-2023
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Scott Treadway continued his assault on aqueduct striper last week with his big fish coming in over 10 pounds. Lugworms, nightcrawlers, and cut baits all worked for bites. Scott’s Get Bent Baits Jerkbaits also fooled fish in the mornings and evenings. Flukes on a jig head were also a reliable option as well. Catfish anglers used fresh shrimp, dip baits, and cut baits soaked on the Carolina rig with a heavy sinker. Largemouth fell for drop shot plastics in baitfish and green pumpkin. They also took poppers before the sun came up.
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for Friday, August 18th, 2023California Aqueduct: The southern section of the aqueduct has consistently produced for all species
Castaic Lake: The lake remained at 92 percent of capacity, and water temperatures held near eighty degrees
Pyramid Lake, CA: Bass and striper were the best bets
Lake Isabella: Trout continue to be the hot ticket here
Kern River: In the Upper Kern, the flows have steadied to an ideal flow rate
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah Lake fell to 65 percent of capacity and fishing has been good
Lake Success: Fishing has improved at Success Lake
River Walk Lakes: Bluegill remain the best bet here
Ming Lake: The boaters and swimmers have made it difficult for the fish to set up
Buena Vista Lakes: Fishing has been hit or miss at BV
Hart Park Lake: Anglers reported good fishing at Hart Park with bass and bluegill biting well
Lake Nacimiento: The lake fell to 75 percent of capacity, and fishing remained decent
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