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Cachuma Lake Fish Report for 4-2-2017
Cachuma Lake Fish Report for 4-2-2017
Cachuma Lake Fishing Report
Cachuma Lake - Santa Barbara, CA (Santa Barbara County)
by Cachuma Lake Staff
4-2-2017
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The trout bite is still going strong with fish in the 3 to 6 lb. range. The same lures are still being hit, firetiger patterns and this week chrome kastmasters and silver needle fish are being hit. Night crawlers with a bobber are still the way to go if you are going to fish bait. The small mouth bass are starting to show now with one fisherman getting 7 legals. A couple of large mouth were caught but thats all. The crappie and the cat fish were the same, just a couple of each and amazingly, one blue gill. So get ready for the bite to bust wide open by next month.
Tidbits: When a great white shark is killed all other white sharks in the vincinity will immediately vacate the premises and not return.
Tidbits: When a great white shark is killed all other white sharks in the vincinity will immediately vacate the premises and not return.
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