Fish Report for 2-21-2012

The cooler water temps at Cachuma made Bass fishing tough but helped the Trout bite.

2-21-2012
Cachuma Lake Staff

Cooler water temps made for a tougher Bass bite, as the fish retreated to 25' to 40'in the water column. Deep-water techniques did pick up some fish, but required substantial effort to do so.

The trout bite benefited from the cooler water though, and trollers were able to get some fair to good action on Rapalas, needlefish and Kastmasters. Most of the rainbows were caught in Santa Cruz Bay and the dam area. Shore anglers has a bit of a flurry in Harveys Bay n powerbait and inflated 'crawlers. There will be a 4,000 lb. plant from the Calaveras hatchery on Friday, Feb 17.

Crappie action dropped significantly from previous weeks, although there were still a few coming out of the narrows on trolled CD5 and 7 Rapalas. Other than a few catfish, all other species were slow.


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