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http://www.countyofsb.org/parks/cachuma.sbcTrout fishing has been fair to good for those flat lining Kastmasters, Rapalas, and needlefish. Sunday a 7 lb. fish was the winner of the annual trout derby, which fell for a C.D 5 Rapala in black and silver.r. Shore anglers connected on E point as well as both sides of the buoy line in the marina. Powerbait, 'crawlers, and a variety of spinners and spoons got the job done. Crappie are still coming in from the east end of the lake on mini jigs tipped with a mealworm or a crappie nibble. Bass fishing has been on the upswing, as both smallmouth and largemouth are moving up into shallower water. Catfish have been taking cut mackerel and dough baits in the backs of creek channels and coves. Bow fishing for carp is wide open, look for feeding fish in the morning in Cachuma Bay and Johnsons. When the wind comes up in the afternoon, the east end of the lake is he place to be. Follow the edge of mudlines and the carp will be there.
Water Temp.: 65 degrees
Bass: Fair
Avg. Size: 1.5 lbs
Carp: Excellent
Avg. Size: 10 lbs
Catfish: Fair
Avg. Size: 3 lbs
Crappie: Fair
Avg. Size: 1 lb
PLEASE CONTACT THE MARINA AT (805) 688-4040 FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Trout fishing is good as it gets, with limit style action all over the lake. Trollers flat lining C.D Rapalas, Kastmasters, and needlefish have been limiting, and from the shore it's been crawlers and powerbait. The bass bite finally starting to turn on for both largies and smallies and they have been taking just about any type of type of bait thrown at them. Catfish moving up shallow and have been taking cut mackerel, anf packaged dough baits. Crappie still......
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The trout plant that was slated for the 2nd April showed up yesterday, Sunday the 30th March. This was an unexpected treat for the shore anglers in the marina area as fish to 8 lbs. were weighed in. For trollers, the previous plant has acclimated and are being caught all over west end of the lake. Flat lining Rapalas, Kastmasters, and flicker shads has been the key to success. Crappie are still coming in from the east end of the......