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http://www.countyofsb.org/parks/cachuma.sbcThe catfish are very active right now hitting everything from stink bait, to worms, to Rapalas.
Quite a few cats hit the 4+ pound mark this week coming out of Cachuma Bay. Many anglers
reported catching 10-15 bass a piece off the rock walls in Cachuma Bay as well. Crank baits and
spinners are still working very well while most bait fishermen from the shore had luck with
nightcrawlers. The trout bite has slowed down a bit with the increasing water temperature so
it's time to bust out the lead core line and let out 3 to 6 colors. Crappie and bluegill are doing
very well around Santa Cruz Bay and the cistern peninsula on the east side of the lake. Jigs,
mealworms, and surface trolling lures have been getting the job done.
Water Temperature: 65 Degrees
Bass: Good
Bluegill: Fair
Carp: Fair
Catfish: Excellent
Crappie: Good
Trout: Good
For more information please contact the Marina at (805) 688-4040
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Trout and catfish topped the charts this week as limits were caught from both boats and the shorelines. Trolling by the dam is still the best bet for boaters while E Point and the launch point were the hot spots for shore fisherman. Rapalas, Kastmasters, and Flicker Shad lures brought in trout like clockwork. Nightcrawlers and greenpumpkin trout dough worked the best from the banks. Catfish bit mackerel and worms in every cove on the lake this week and even hit on spinners at the......