So Cal Fish Report
Cachuma Lake Fish Report for 3-11-2011
Cachuma Lake Fish Report for 3-11-2011
GREETINGS FROM LAKE CUYAMACA
Cachuma Lake - Santa Barbara, CA (Santa Barbara County)
by Cachuma Lake Staff
3-11-2011
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STARTING MARCH 12TH, THE TACKLE SHOP WILL BE OPEN EVERY DAY AT 6 AM.
Two nice loads of fish were put into the lake this week. 700 pounds of DFG trout and 1200 pounds of Rainbows from Jess Ranch. The weather looks like it is going to be perfect for fishing and there are lots of wildlife to watch while you are waiting for a bite. It's Spring and the turkeys are everywhere strutting their stuff. The Bald Eagle has been putting on a show out in the East Lake and making all the waterfowl very nervous. Lots of deer out in the meadows and along the highway. Come on up and enjoy.
Two nice loads of fish were put into the lake this week. 700 pounds of DFG trout and 1200 pounds of Rainbows from Jess Ranch. The weather looks like it is going to be perfect for fishing and there are lots of wildlife to watch while you are waiting for a bite. It's Spring and the turkeys are everywhere strutting their stuff. The Bald Eagle has been putting on a show out in the East Lake and making all the waterfowl very nervous. Lots of deer out in the meadows and along the highway. Come on up and enjoy.
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