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Cachuma Lake Fish Report for 6-27-2011
Cachuma Lake Fish Report for 6-27-2011
The Crappie are hitting at Lake Cachuma with the largest Crappie reported at 3.5 lbs.
Cachuma Lake - Santa Barbara, CA (Santa Barbara County)
by Cachuma Lake Staff
6-27-2011
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The Crappie bite is finally going off, with quality fish to 3.5 lbs. being reported. The slabs are being caught all over the lake, but the best areas have been the back of Cachuma Bay, Jackrabbit Flats and Harvey's Bay. Mini-jigs tipped with crappie nibbles, red worms and meal worms have all been working.
Trout have gone a bit deeper now, and trolling lead core 3 to 5 colors with dodger/crawler combos or drifting worms near the dam has lead to some impressive catches of hold-over rainbows.
Bass fishing has been good at times and both largies and smallies are taking a variety of baits from top water to jigs, spinnerbaits to dropshot, etc. Jackrabbit Flats, the narrows and behind the Island have all been good locales.
Catfish have been biting as well in shallow coves and mackerel is key. Bow fishing for Carp in the narrows providing non-stop action and double digit numbers are easily acquired. Even the redear showed up this week, red worms and meal worms were the bait of choice but locations were not disclosed.
Trout have gone a bit deeper now, and trolling lead core 3 to 5 colors with dodger/crawler combos or drifting worms near the dam has lead to some impressive catches of hold-over rainbows.
Bass fishing has been good at times and both largies and smallies are taking a variety of baits from top water to jigs, spinnerbaits to dropshot, etc. Jackrabbit Flats, the narrows and behind the Island have all been good locales.
Catfish have been biting as well in shallow coves and mackerel is key. Bow fishing for Carp in the narrows providing non-stop action and double digit numbers are easily acquired. Even the redear showed up this week, red worms and meal worms were the bait of choice but locations were not disclosed.
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