Lake Isabella Fish Report for 4-8-2022
The annual Isabella Lake Fishing Derby starts Tomorrow, April 9th and runs through July 4th
Lake Isabella - Lake Isabella, CA (Kern County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
4-8-2022
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This week Isabella rose slightly to 12 percent capacity. The annual Isabella Lake Fishing Derby starts Tomorrow, April 9th and runs through July 4th. There will be 500 tagged trout with cash prizes ranging from $20 to $5000. They stocked thousands of trout for the event and the fishing should be excellent. Shore anglers have done well with Get Bent Baits, Powerbait, spinners and GULP! Pinched Crawlers and mice tails. At previous derby’s boat anglers have had success with leadcore followed by Flicker shad, Tasmanian Devils and Needlefish. The crappie action is improving with stringers of slabs be reported. The Crappie bite continues to improve as we are getting more and more reports of anglers scoring slabs. Most of the fish are coming in 15 to 20-feet of water near structure on live shiners and minijigs. The cooler water has been keeping the Bass bite off Boaters trolling around South Lake have been picking them up on flicker shad. The cooler water has been holding back the Bass spawning and that bite remains slow. With this warmer weather it may change things and with all the trout that got dumped for the derby. Bass have been coming on big worms, deep diving crankbaits, trout imitation swimbaits, and crawdad imitation baits. The catfish bite is steady with cutbait, shrimp, and dip baits. Offshore whiskerfish are still chasing shad schools and can be taken with Heddon Sonars.
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More Reports
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, April 1st, 2022California Aqueduct: The striper bite improved this week with anglers reporting limit style fishing
Castaic Lake: The bass bite has continued to improve with the warmer weather
Pyramid Lake, CA: Anglers reported fair fishing last week, but heavy winds kept most anglers off the water
Lake Isabella: The crappie action is improving
Kern River: The Upper Kern remains one of the hot spots for trout
Lake Kaweah: Bass anglers reported better numbers of fish in shallow water
Lake Success: Success Lake rose to 29 percent of capacity, and fishing has been good
River Walk Lakes: River Walk has been stocked four times over the last five weeks
Ming Lake: Stocked trout here last week and the bite has been solid
Buena Vista Lakes: Trout anglers reported some real toads with rainbows between five and ten pounds
Hart Park Lake: Bass anglers reported fair fishing last week
Truxtun Lake: Truxton Lake Fishing Report
Lake Nacimiento: Crappie fishing picked up last week
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, March 25th, 2022California Aqueduct: Striper anglers reported another good week of aqueduct fishing
Castaic Lake: Anglers spent another week battling heavy winds
Pyramid Lake, CA: Windy weather kept most of the anglers home last week
Lake Isabella: Crappie bite is starting to be more consistent
Kern River: The water flows have increased a bit in the Upper Kern over the last couple days
Lake Kaweah: Bass continued their move into the shallows this week
Lake Success: Bass anglers reported better fishing
River Walk Lakes: The main lake has been stocked four weeks straight and trout are coming out steadily
Ming Lake: Ming was stocked with trout this week and the bite has been solid
Buena Vista Lakes: Anglers spent the week picking away at some good sized trout
Hart Park Lake: The bass bite definitely picked up last week
Truxtun Lake: Truxtun is kicking out some good-sized bass
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