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Castaic Lake Fish Report for 7-21-2018
Castaic Lake Fish Report for 7-21-2018
Castaic Lake Fishing Report
Castaic Lake - Castaic, CA (Los Angeles County)
by Castaic Lake Staff
7-21-2018
805-521-1231
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The bite has slowed down a little for some with the heat that we have been experiencing but has continued to show some good numbers for many anglers. The bass bite remains steady with a lot of smaller bass being caught but with a nice kicker or two in the mix. The bass have started to boil first thing in the morning and later in the afternoon. While nightcrawlers have still been working well, plastics and some reaction baits (including top water) have been producing for some fellow anglers. The stripers have been seen boiling first thing in the morning, sometimes mixed in with the bass boils. The bait bite for the stripers has slowed a bit from the wide-open limits, but people are still managing good numbers throughout the day on sardines, anchovies, and lug/blood worms. Anyone that has a dip net and can scoop up some live shad are also having some good luck out there. The bluegill and crappie bite remain steady for those who have been targeting them.
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