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The water temp has been coming up, which has spurred another crappie bite in Santa Cruz Bay, and around the cistern island. Trolling Rapalas in the #3 size to locate the schools, then using mini jigs tipped with crappie nibbles has been the hot ticket. Trout action has been fair for those working the north shore with flicker shads and kastmasters. This Thursday, the 20th of March, we will be receiving 4000lbs. of quality 'bows from the Calaveras Trout Farm. This will be the first of 3 slated stockings prior to the annual trout derby held this April 12th and 13th. The bass bite still a bit slow, but with a bit more warm weather it should develop. Catfish also beginning to stir and are coming out of the backs of creek channels and coves. Carp have been plentiful in Cachuma Bay in the morning hours, and in the east end of the lake in the late afternoons.
Water Temp.: 61 degrees
Bass: Fair
Avg. Size: 1.5 lbs
Carp: Good
Avg. Size: 8 lbs
Catfish: Fair
Avg. Size: 3 lbs
Crappie: Good
Avg. Size: 1.5 lbs
Trout: Fair
Avg. Size: 2 lbs
PLEASE CONTACT THE MARINA AT (805) 688-4040 FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Trout fishing is fair for those trolling the dam area as well as the wall between between Santa Cruz Bay and Cachuma Bay. Flat lining Rapalas, and Kastmasters has been the key to success for most. Shore anglers connecting with powerbait and inflated crawlers. E point, as well as the area beyond the buoy line in the marina. March 20th is slated for the next 4000lb. plant of rainbows from the Calaveras Trout Farm, with two more to follow in......
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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......