Pyramid Lake, CA Fish Report for 3-22-2024
Pyramid Lake held at 86 percent of capacity, and fishing has been decent
Pyramid Lake, CA - Caswell, CA (Los Angeles County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
3-22-2024
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Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, March 22ndCalifornia Aqueduct: With lower flows and dirty water, the striper bite remained on the slow side
Castaic Lake: The lake was still murky from recent storms with the Ski Arm holding cleaner water than the Fish Arm
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, March 15thCalifornia Aqueduct: Dirty water and lower flows kept striper anglers from landing big numbers of fish
Castaic Lake: A lot of the action remained in the 10 to 20 foot zone
Pyramid Lake, CA: The lake is still muddy brown from recent storms, but the bass are biting
Lake Isabella: Isabella lake increased this week to 44 percent of its capacity and continues to slowly rise
Kern River: Trout fishing in the Lower Kern remains steady throughout the canyon
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah rose to 21 percent of its capacity, and fishing has been decent
Lake Success: Bass have been moving up for the spawn
River Walk Lakes: Anglers continue to catch a few holdover trout, but it’s getting tougher
Ming Lake: Bass are moving into the shallows on their beds as water temperatures rise
Buena Vista Lakes: The hot crappie bite at BV continued for anglers using Get Bent Baits minijigs and swimbaits
Hart Park Lake: It’s definitely the time of year to land a personal best largemouth
Lake Nacimiento: Anglers reported an improving bite
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