Pyramid Lake Fishing Report

Pyramid Lake, CA - Caswell, CA (Los Angeles County)


by Pyramid Lake Staff
3-15-2020
661-257-5790
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Anglers have been having luck catching bass from shore and throughout the lake on various types of soft plastic baits, more finesse type rigs. Jigs, jerkbaits and crankbaits have also been getting bit down deeper along walls and structures around the lake. A lot of catfish have been caught from the swimbeach and along the shoreline as well as coves found around the lake mainly on chicken liver and sardines. Trout have still been caught out on the water on mice tails and powerbaits out by Spanish Point, Bear Trap, and Yellowbar. Stripers can still be caught trolling throughout the lake with umbrella rigs or deeper diving jerkbaits. Stripers have also been caught out of the canal up front while the water was running on anchovies over the past couple weeks along with a few trout off garlic or salmon egg scented powerbaits and nightcrawlers.

We are now currently open from 7am-6pm.
Boats will be rented until 2pm and must be returned back to the docks no later than 4pm.
Private boats can launch until 3pm and must be off the water no later than 5pm.
Gates will be locked by 6pm.

Make sure to check weather and road conditions to be safe and prepared before traveling the area.

**We are still open but will keep everyone posted if anything changes at any point in time**

Kiosk number for general info: 661.295.7155
Boat Shop for fishing and boat info: 661.294.9403
CalTrans for road conditions: 1.800.Gas.Road (427-7623)





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3-8-2020
From the shoreline over the past week, people have been having luck using anchovies along the canal by the fish cleaning station and front booth to catch stripers while water is flowing into the lake. Although the trout bite has slowed down a bit from shore, some have still been pulled up from the channel, the rip rap and coves throughout the lake mainly off worms, powerbaits, and mice tails. Bass are starting to bite a bit more around the lake...... Read More


3-1-2020
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