Lake Isabella Fish Report for 9-29-2023
The bass bite improved here this week
Lake Isabella - Lake Isabella, CA (Kern County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
9-29-2023
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Isabella fell to 65 percent of capacity this week. The bass bite improved here this week and our contacts reported steady Bass action in the 1 to 2lbs range with an occasional better grade in the mix. Bass have been coming on Whopper Ploppers, Buzzbaits, Poppers, Crankbaits, Texas Rigs and Jigs. The bite has been better early in the morning and then fades some until late afternoon. Many areas have been producing fish in good numbers, but the top areas have been Rocky Point, the Flume and Engineer Point. They are also finding fish around trees throughout the lake. Crappie anglers continue to do well in South Fork and near the Dam in 10 to 20-feet of water. Slabs have been coming on Get Bent Baits and live shiners with finesse tactics. The trout fishing remains very good at the North Fork and around the dam with fish reported over 20-inches. Our contacts reported trout coming on Kastmasters, Thomas Bouyants, trout jigs, and floating baits. Boaters trolling with leadcore near the Dam dragging Needlefish, Tasmanian Devils or Flicker Shad are connecting. Catfish in good numbers have been showing with frozen shad, Triple S Dip Bait, live shiners, and nightcrawlers.
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