California Aqueduct Fish Report for 9-8-2023
Fishing was good for aqueduct anglers last week
California Aqueduct - CA (Los Angeles County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
9-8-2023
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Fishing was good for aqueduct anglers last week with striper and catfish as the best bets. Striped bass anglers used nightcrawlers, garlic scented nightcrawlers, lugworms, and cut baits to fool fish after control gates. Striper also fell for jerkbaits, lipless crankbaits, and small swimbaits in those same areas. One angler reported catching several striper on an A-rig. Stripers also ate extra-large shiners at a steady pace. Catfish picked up nightcrawlers, chicken liver, and cut baits near outtake grates, bridge pylons, and slower sections of the aqueduct. Bass anglers did ok using drop shot plastic worms and grubs in eddies before and after the control gates.
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for Friday, September 1st, 2023Castaic Lake: The lake held near 94 percent of capacity, and water temperatures hovered near eighty degrees
Pyramid Lake, CA: The lake held at 92 percent of capacity, and water temperatures remained in the upper seventies
Lake Isabella: Trout continue to be the best bet here
Kern River: The flows in the Upper Kern have settled back down from Tropical Storm Hillary
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah fell to 50 percent of capacity and fishing remained decent
Lake Success: Lake Success fell to 71 percent of capacity and fishing has been decent
River Walk Lakes: Here at River Walk, fishing has been slow
Ming Lake: This week at Ming topwater buzzbaits and Whopper Ploppers scored quality bass
Buena Vista Lakes: Buena Vista Lakes provided decent fishing for all species last week
Hart Park Lake: Anglers reported good fishing at Hart Park
Lake Nacimiento: The lake fell to 71 percent of capacity
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for Friday, August 25th, 2023Castaic Lake: Castaic rose to 94 percent of capacity, and water temperatures held near eighty degrees
Pyramid Lake, CA: Pyramid Lake rose to 92 percent of capacity, and water temperatures were in the upper seventies
Lake Isabella: Crappie fishing remains decent around structure with live minnows
Kern River: In the Upper Kern, the flows have increased this week from Tropical Storm Hillary
Lake Kaweah: The lake fell to 59 percent of capacity and fishing remained good
Lake Success: The lake held near 75 percent of capacity and anglers reported decent fishing
River Walk Lakes: Bluegill remain the best bet here
Ming Lake: The bass bite has been fair to good in the early morning and late afternoon
Buena Vista Lakes: Anglers reported good fishing for all species at BV
Hart Park Lake: Hart Park has been a good local spot for bass anglers
Lake Nacimiento: Naci fell to 73 percent of capacity, and fishing remained decent
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