California Aqueduct Fish Report for 3-1-2024
Aqueduct anglers reported fair fishing with lower flows and dirty water making for tough conditions
California Aqueduct - CA (Los Angeles County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
3-1-2024
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Aqueduct anglers reported fair fishing with lower flows and dirty water making for tough conditions. Last week the best way to get bit was to soak cut baits, fresh shrimp, live worms, or chicken liver on the Carolina and sinker rig. Anglers soaking baits got bitten by both striped bass and catfish. Bass anglers took advantage of the lower flows to work finesse baits and small swimbaits before and after check gates.
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for Friday, February 16thCalifornia Aqueduct: Aqueduct anglers took advantage of the nice weather this week
Castaic Lake: The lake rose to 79 percent of its capacity, and fishing remained fair
Pyramid Lake, CA: The lake remained near 85 percent of its capacity
Lake Isabella: The offshore catfish bite is very good
Kern River: This is the second week in a row the Upper Kern was stocked in all three sections
Lake Kaweah: The lake level remained near 20 percent of its capacity, and fishing was fair
Lake Success: Success rose to 30 percent of its maximum capacity, and fishing was fair
River Walk Lakes: Anglers have been scoring trout all week
Ming Lake: This week the CDFW had a scheduled trout plant here
Buena Vista Lakes: Anglers hauled in easy limits
Hart Park Lake: Fishing was fair at Hart Park with bass and bluegill as the best bets
Lake Nacimiento: Lake Nacimiento held near 70 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing was decent
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