From Sportfishing
Fish Report for 2-9-2024
Crappie remained the best bet at BV
2-9-2024
Chad Burton and Chris Borden
Crappie remained the best bet at BV with Scott Treadway landing slabs on his own Get Bent Baits minijigs and swimbaits. Using forward facing sonar has been an excellent way to locate schools of crappie before trying different colors until they bite. Crappie also ate small live minnows. Trout anglers reported slow fishing. We’ll report as soon as the lake plants fresh rainbows. Last week anglers used dough baits, minijigs, spoons, and tube baits to land rainbows. Bass anglers threw drop shot, Senkos, and deep diving crankbaits to entice bites, and catfish anglers used chicken liver, cut baits, and dip bait to fool smaller grade whisker fish.
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for Friday, February 2ndCalifornia Aqueduct: Aqueduct anglers reported typical midwinter conditions
Castaic Lake: The lake held near 76 percent of its capacity
Pyramid Lake, CA: Trout were the best bet at Pyramid with anglers doing well in the marina
Lake Isabella: The bass action is starting to improve a bit
Kern River: The Upper Kern remains one of your best bets for limit style trout fishing
Lake Kaweah: Recent rains have steadily increased the lake level to nearly 20 percent of its capacity
Lake Success: Success Lake rose to 21 percent of its capacity, and fishing has been fair
River Walk Lakes: River Walk was stocked again with trout on Monday
Ming Lake: The trout bite improved this week after it got planted
Buena Vista Lakes: Crappie have been the best bet at BV with several report of limits
Hart Park Lake: Fishing remained fair at Hart Park
Lake Nacimiento: This week’s storms pushed the Naci well above 60 percent of its storage capacity
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