From Sportfishing
Fish Report for 1-14-2022
Quality fish have made a showing over the past couple weeks
1-14-2022
Chad Burton and Chris Borden
The lake rose to 10 percent capacity and the South Fork Ramp remains as the only launching facility. Isabella was stocked a month ago with trout and the fishing has been slow. Trout can be taken with garlic scented Powerbait, spinners and worms. The largemouth bass action is decent over main lake points at depths to 35 feet. Quality fish have made a showing over the past couple weeks on swimbaits, deep-diving crankbaits, jigs and big worms. The catfish bite has been decent for some anglers and not so good for others. A few Whiskerfish were taken on Triple S Dip Bait, cut mackerel and nightcrawlers. Crappie fishing is fair, and they can be found over structure on mini jigs and small/medium live minnows.
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Hart Park Lake: Hart Park is in the middle of the winter fishing pattern
Truxtun Lake: Truxtun Lake has been refilled, and anglers are catching bass!
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for Friday, January 7th, 2022California Aqueduct: Striper anglers had another good week of fishing in the aqueduct
Castaic Lake: Due to poor conditions, there were few reports last week
Pyramid Lake, CA: Striper have been biting well for anglers soaking cut baits near the marina
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Kern River: The river is loaded with trout and the fishing has been very good
Lake Kaweah: Bass anglers are reporting tough conditions
Lake Success: The lake rose to 19 percent of capacity, and fishing remains fair
River Walk Lakes: There are still some scattered fish being caught
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Buena Vista Lakes: Anglers reported fair fishing at BV last week
Hart Park Lake: Bass anglers reported fair fishing at Hart Park
Lake Nacimiento: The lake rose significantly after recent rains
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