Castaic Lake Fishing Report

Castaic Lake - Castaic, CA (Los Angeles County)


by Castaic Lake Staff
11-26-2018
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Castaic Lake was never put onto the DFG trout stocking schedule and did not see a trout plant the second week after our first. It was indefinitely a disappointment for some anglers, but other fish starting to bite better helped cure that. The stripers have been taking cut baits and nightcrawlers at a better rate recently and some anglers reporting some good-sized models. Other than the bait bite there still has been some stripers caught on jerk baits, flukes, and spoons/ice jigs. For the bass bite, it has been tough for some, and decent for others. Some reports are that they are hitting smaller jigs and drop shot plastics. Any shad color to crawdad colors have been working best. The catfish has slowed down with not much action lately to report. The bluegill and crappie remain hard to catch but if you are patient enough to wait it out with a wax worm or meal worm targeting heavy brush and cover, you might be able to snag one or two.



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11-5-2018
The shad have almost completely gone deep and most of the fish are following. With that said, anglers are reporting some bass caught on a variety of finesse plastics on the dropshot or Carolina rig. Some Texas rigged plastics are also working. Early in the morning and later in the evening you can throw a spoon or deep diving jerk bait and get into some action. The striper bite has been quite productive for some fellow anglers. Most fish reported...... Read More

10-29-2018
Fishing has been decent for some and tough for others this past week. If you are looking for shad, they have mostly moved out from the shallows into deeper waters. With that being said, some anglers are still reporting a few straggling bait balls hanging around some shorelines. The bass are starting to group up in packs and have been biting on a variety of plastic worms and finesse techniques. First thing in the morning and later in the evening...... Read More