All species appear to be active at Cachuma Lake

Cachuma Lake - Santa Barbara, CA (Santa Barbara County)


by Cachuma Lake Staff
6-25-2012
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Trout have been biting well around the dam and in Johnson's Bay on needlefish and rapalas early and late. Drifted nightcrawlers are also effective in the mid-morning through the afternoon. The 'bows were reported to be as deep as 60' in some areas.

Both Largemouth and smallmouth are on the chew. They are taking reaction baits, top waters and jigs all over the lake. There have been spots of shad pushed up on the bank in Santa Cruz and the Storke flats area.

Crappie are coming out of Santa Cruz and Cachuma Bays on mini jigs and mealworms. Catfish are holding in the creek channels in the backs of coves. Mackerel is still producing the best followed by package baits for those cats.

Bow fishing for Carp has slowed in the morning but is still good in the evening around the island and by the chalk cliffs. Bluegill can be found in the backs of shallow coves as well as jack rabbit flats.


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