Bass, Stripers and Trout have been the most active at Lake Castaic

Castaic Lake - Castaic, CA (Los Angeles County)


by Castaic Lake Staff
6-27-2011
805-521-1231
Website

The Department of Fish and Game will stock Castaic Lake during the week of June 26th. Still many trout are out there biting spinners, spoons, and PowerBait. They are hanging around both the Main and West Ramps.

Largies can still be found almost anywhere on the lake. Elizabeth Canyon, Old SS, Hawks Nest are all great places to start when looking for largies. Flukes, Senkos, and other plastics and a few top water baits have been keeping these bass active.

The Stripers are still slowly getting better but are not consistent where they want to stay. Sardines and Nightcrawlers are the bait of choice for most anglers bringing in stripers. Kong Island and the West Cliffs in the ski Arm are great spots to lure in some stripers on cut bait. Trout swimbaits are catching a few fish still around the dam and Marina.


< Previous Report Next Report >




< Previous Report Next Report >


More Reports

6-20-2011
The Department of Fish and Game stocked the West Ramp on Monday June 13th with 2,700 lbs. of rainbow trout. Trout are biting around both ramps and the dam all day long. Spinner, power bait and tubes have been working great. Still only a few stripers coming in from the shoreline and off the boats, most of which are being caught on nightcrawlers. The nightcrawlers are also working for largies and panfish. The panfish can be targeted...... Read More

6-13-2011
Trout are still biting all kinds of bait around the Marina. Some stripers are showing up near Elizabeth Caynon, C-Point, and the cliffs off by the West ramp. Sardines have been doing the best but Nightcrawlers are still working pretty well. Nightcrawlers are still doing great for the largies and cats at both the upper and lower lakes. Largies as usual can still be found off points and in the backs of coves. Plastics are...... Read More