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http://www.countyofsb.org/parks/cachuma.sbcThe water temperature is slowly decreasing as the inversion layer causes the colder water to rise to thesurface. Catfish are hitting on worms/mackerel pretty much everywhere along the bottom. Both large and small mouth bass are showing up along shorelines and points, They are on topwater until the afternoon and as the day goes on, they dive down to around 20 feet. Swimbaits, plastic worms, night crawlers and deep diving crankbaits are all great for bass here. Bright colors or dark, opaque colors are recommended due to water clarity. Trout are finally starting to show up, but won't be a very common catch for another couple weeks. The trout plant should be in December. Crappie are biting 5 to 15 feet down. They are mostly caught near structure (reeds or shade) using jigs/atomic tubes. Limits are being caught!! Carp have been coming up lately both by bow and by hook and worm. They seem to be pretty large at average.
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They seem to be in a shallow water. We are at about 35% capacity, with about 80 feet of water at Bradbury Dam. Come visit our bait & tackle shop for anything you may need. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will be happy to tell you where the fish are biting. We have live bait for sale, also coffee and snacks! Check out the 805webcam for weather conditions and scenic views. ......
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The water is getting colder by the day as we enter the winter season. Catfish bite has been very strong lately! Lots of mid size cat fish coming up off the bottom on any stinky bait. Bass are slowing down due to the inversion. They are caught anywhere on the lake around the shoreline but are going deeper Rainbow trout are coming closer to the top of the water column. We stock Cachuma trophy size Trout from Mt. Lassen.......