California Aqueduct Fish Report for 3-11-2022
The aqueduct retained its status as one of the valleys most reliable fisheries last week
California Aqueduct - CA (Los Angeles County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
3-11-2022
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The aqueduct retained its status as one of the valleys most reliable fisheries last week with anglers reporting plenty of good quality striper, bass, and catfish. Cut baits, jumbo live minnows, and lugworms soaked on the bottom fooled plenty of striped bass. Those same baits along with chicken liver, and dip bait helped anglers to haul in some impressive catfish. Striper anglers also used small swimbaits, flukes, and jerkbaits to fool jailbirds before and after check gates. Bass anglers continued their assault on the largemouth with Senkos, drop shot, and topwater baits. The best action has been in slower moving water early in the day.
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Castaic Lake: Water levels have been on the rise
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Lake Isabella: The Catfish bite remains excellent
Kern River: Fishing has been excellent up here
Lake Kaweah: Reports of bass showing in shallow water
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River Walk Lakes: Copes Tackle and Rod purchased over a thousand pounds of trophy lightening and rainbow trout
Ming Lake: The Bass action started to improve this week
Buena Vista Lakes: There was a trout plant last week and fishing has been great!
Hart Park Lake: It looks like bass fishing is picking up at Hart Park
Truxtun Lake: Anglers used Texas rigs, jigs, and Senkos to fool bass up to five pounds
Lake Nacimiento: Nacimiento Lake held near 29 percent of capacity
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