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Fish Report for 10-13-2023
Sporadic striper boils continued in Serrano and Yellowbar
10-13-2023
Chad Burton and Chris Borden
Pyramid Lake remained at 92 percent of capacity, and water temperatures dove to 70 degrees. Sporadic striper boils continued in Serrano and Yellowbar, but surface-feeding activity has definitely tapered off. Trolled umbrella rigs and cut sardines fooled line sides in 25 to 40 feet of water. Large and smallmouth took topwater, small jerkbaits, and Keitechs in the mornings, and finesse baits and stick baits were the way to go after that. Bass have been keyed in on shad, and using shad imitating plastics has been a good way to get bit. Catfish fell for cut baits, dip bait, and chicken liver near the inlet, Tin Cup, and Posey coves.
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for Friday, October 13th, 2023California Aqueduct: The fall transition is in full effect
Castaic Lake: The lake fell slightly to 92 percent of capacity, and water temperatures dropped to about seventy degrees
Lake Isabella: The crappie bite improved this week
Kern River: In the Upper Kern, our contacts reported very good trout action
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Lake Success: Success Lake fell to 64 percent of capacity and fishing has been good
River Walk Lakes: Anglers reported decent bass action here with
Ming Lake: At Ming the bass action has picked up over the past couple weeks
Buena Vista Lakes: Anglers reported fair fishing at BV with catfish and sunfish as the best bets
Hart Park Lake: Anglers reported a slower bite than in previous weeks at Hart Park
Lake Nacimiento: The lake fell to 61 percent of capacity, and water temperatures dropped below 70 degrees
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, October 6th, 2023California Aqueduct: The concrete jungle kicked out plenty of striped bass
Castaic Lake: Anglers reported good fishing with an uptick in feeding activity
Pyramid Lake, CA: Anglers reported sporadic striper boils in Serrano and Yellowbar
Lake Isabella: Isabella fell to 62 percent of capacity this week
Kern River: Flows in the Upper Kern are ideal, and the water clarity is good
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah Lake fell to 13 percent of capacity
Lake Success: The lake level dropped to 64 percent of capacity and bass anglers reported working for bites
River Walk Lakes: Anglers reported decent bass action here
Ming Lake: The bass bite has been solid here
Buena Vista Lakes: Bass fishing was fair at Buena Vista Lakes
Hart Park Lake: Hart Park has been kicking out plenty of bass and bluegill
Lake Nacimiento: Nacimiento Lake fell slightly to 62 percent of capacity
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