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Trout, trout, and more trout coming in! A few more 71b+ rainbows were caught by the dam with the heaviest weighing 10Ibs even. Black and gold Rapalas have almost a 100% success rate though rainbow trout, firetiger, and silver are all working very well. Gold and chrome Kastmasters and Phoebes also brought in a decent amount of fish this week. E point and Harvey Bay have been hot spots for both smallmouth and largemouth. Cranks, spinners,
and nightcrawlers are the way to go for bass right now as the plastic bite has been a little tough. A few nice 3Ib cats were brought in from Cachuma Bay and off of The Flats with cut mackerel. Additionally, the crappie bit well by the Mohawk area for anglers using jigs and mealworms.
Cody Uhrig, Manager at Cachuma Marina
Bass: Fair
Catfish: Fair
Crappie: Fair
Trout: Excellent
For more information please contact the Marina
at (805) 688-4040
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The trout fishing was nothing short of excellent this week. Four rainbows weighing 8-10Ibs were reported this week to top the charts. Among the countless fishermen catching limits was Santa Ynez Valley local Nick Giese, who brought in an 8.5 pounder to cap off his 30+ fish morning. Trolling CD-5, CD-7, and CD-9 black and gold Rapalas was the hot ticket for hooking onto the big trout. Small mouth bass were biting trolling lures just west......
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Limits on top of limits of trout and bass were caught all week. Another 40001b rainbow trout plant took place on the 1st and contained many 6+ pounders. Young angler Daniel Hittner of Los Alamos was able to bring in the biggest trout since the derby weighing in at 8.5Ibs on a bass lure in between Sweetwater Bay and the dam line. Hot lures this week included rooster tails, kastmasters, mice tails, and super dupers even made......