Fish Report for 10-11-2024
Fishing was decent in the southern aqueduct this week
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
10-11-2024
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Fishing was decent in the southern aqueduct with bait anglers reporting plenty of smaller grade striped bass. The little guys have been on the chew lately and cut sardines or anchovies have been their baits of choice. Some boils were reported along the most southern section of the aqueduct with big poppers and Spooks getting it done. Catfish anglers used fresh shrimp, cut baits, and dip bait for good results. Largemouth bass anglers got up early to take advantage to the topwater bite before and after check gates. Larger baits that can be cast to the opposite side of the aqueduct were the key to hooking up. Bass also went after drop shot curly tailed grubs and weightless Senkos in Ox Blood and Aaron’s Magic.
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More Reports
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, October 4thCalifornia Aqueduct: Aqueduct anglers reported good fishing for striped bass and catfish
Castaic Lake: Bass fishing was off the hook last week
Pyramid Lake, CA: This summer was a grind for Pyramid Lake anglers
Lake Isabella: Isabella dropped slightly to 28 percent of capacity and the overall fishing has been solid
Kern River: The Upper Kern was stocked last week and the trout bite is fair to good
Lake Kaweah: Bass fishing was good last week
Lake Success: Catfishing has been good for anglers
River Walk Lakes: Here at River Walk bass have been showing at both lakes
Buena Vista Lakes: Fishing was decent at BV with bass anglers doing well near the islands
Hart Park Lake: Bass fishing was steady for Hart Park anglers
Lake Nacimiento: The lake remained near 58 percent of its storage capacity
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, September 27th: Small striped bass have been chewing on cut anchovies and sardines
Castaic Lake: Water levels fluctuated last week with the lake sitting at 87 percent of capacity
Pyramid Lake, CA: The lake remained at full pool and water temperatures have been trending down into the mid to low seventies
Lake Isabella: There are a ton of crappie scattered all over the lake
Kern River: The Upper Kern was stocked this week on Wednesday
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah remained near 9 percent of its storage capacity, and spotted bass fishing was good
Lake Success: Success Lake dropped to 26 percent of its storage capacity, and bass anglers reported an uptick in the bite
River Walk Lakes: River Walk lakes continue to kick out bass
Ming Lake: There’s an excellent bluegill bite early and late
Buena Vista Lakes: Fishing was decent at Buena Vista Lakes with bass as the best bet
Hart Park Lake: The bite improved for bass anglers at Hart Park
Lake Nacimiento: Lake Nacimiento dropped to 58 percent of its storage capacity, and water temperatures fell into the mid-seventies
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