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http://www.countyofsb.org/parks/cachuma.sbcHappy new year to everyone. Our next trout plant will be on Tuesday the 3rd of January, another 4000 lbs of triploids. Fishing has been very good this week with trout being the standout species. Fishing a night crawler and bobber have been the killer set up with firetiger or rainbow trout pattern lures coming in at a mild second. The catfish bite has slowed a little only because anglers have been targeting the trout more. The rain has been on and off with more rain forcasted for the upcoming week and through the weekend, but the fish don't seem to care they have still been biting during the rain. No reports of bass or crappie. The largest trout this week was a 7 plus pounder on a night crawler. Tidbit: A bass will eat lizards, snakes, and birds including baby ducks.
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The fishing is still decient on the lake provided you bundle up really well in the morning as the tempretures are hovering a couple degrees either side of the freezing mark. Trout are being caught in the bowl everyday still while trotting a worm has been working when on a boat. Bobber fishing a night crawler seems to be the most productive way to catch fish, whether it be bass, crappie , trout, or catfish. Carp can be seen on......
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We finally had some more rain, if you could cam it that. the lake has not come up any, and neither has the fishing. The bass guys who are putting in the effort are still getting some aecent fish out there, 2 to 4 lb. bass in ooth small ana largemouth sareties. Working all around of whats left of the lake will do the trick. Trout are still falling for the worm ano bobber. No reports of crappie this week......