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Trout fishing was fair early in the week for those flat lining Kastmasters, Rapalas, and flicker shads along northwest shoreline. Shore reports were hard to come by but all the tradional spots such as E point, and Harveys should still be holding fish. March 20th is the next scheduled trout plant, with two more to follow in April to get things in gear for this years annual trout derby slated for April 12th and 13th. It was known that there was a bit of a crappie bite, as well as bass, and catfish all down in the east end of the lake prior to the recent storm activity.
Water Temp.: 56 degrees
Bass Avg. Size: 1.5 lbs
Bluegill Avg. Size: .25 lbs
Carp Avg. Size: 6 lbs
Catfish Avg. Size: 3 lbs
Crappie Avg. Size: 1 lbs
Trout Avg. Size: 1.5 lbs
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Crappie fishing broke wide open this past week, and several anglers reported full 25 fish limits on slabs to 2.5 lbs. Trolling CD Rapalas in the narrows was the hot ticket, although mini jigs tipped with a crappie nibble or a mealworm was working in Santa Cruz Bay as well. Trout fishing still on the slow side, most trollers opted for the panfish. People fishing off of E point managed to put some nice 'bows on the stringer using powerbait......
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The trout bite slowed a bit last week, with the exception of Saturday. Overcast afternoon conditions turned both the trout and crappie for those trolling Santa Cruz Bay. Several anglers reported |wide open" action trolling Rapala C.D 3's and Kastmasters. Unfortunately on Sunday the bite cooled off as fast as it heated up, at least in that area of the lake. Bass fishing still a bit slow, and with only a handful of people targeting them last week reports were......