Largemouth Bass are hitting "Big Time" at Lake Castaic

Castaic Lake - Castaic, CA (Los Angeles County)


by Castaic Lake Staff
3-5-2012
805-521-1231
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Upper Lake Water Temperature: Low to Mid 50's
Lower Lagoon Water Temperature: Low to Mid 50's
Last Trout Plant: 1,000 lbs. from Fish & Game on Tuesday February 28th

The Largemouth fishing has still been doing way better than the beginning of the year. Anglers are finding them all over and many different depths and catching them on anything from Jigs to top water soft plastics. Elizabeth Cyn and Dry Gulch have been the best coves in the fish arm, while Necktie Cyn has been the better cove in the Ski Arm.

Some stripers have been seen boiling around the Cliffs on the west side of the Ski Arm. Stripers have still been hard to come by and hanging out at depths of over 150 ft. not biting anything unfortunately.

Anglers at the lagoon have been getting lucky with Berkley Power Worms at night for the largemouth. Nightcrawlers and sardines are also working at the lagoon for catfish and an occasional largie.


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