California Aqueduct Fish Report for 8-2-2024
Anglers reported fair fishing
California Aqueduct - CA (Los Angeles County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
8-2-2024
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Anglers reported fair fishing in the southern aqueduct. Of course, few anglers have been willing to brave the triple digit temperatures. Striped bass ate cut sardines, anchovies, and jumbo live minnows after check gates. A few topwater jailbirds were reported by anglers fishing just before sunrise. Bass anglers used weightless green pumpkin Senkos and drop shot grubs to land largemouth near bridge pylons and in the eddies. Catfish have been the best bet, and anglers reported fishing at night to be the best way to fill a stringer. Dip baits, cut baits, and chicken liver all took fish. An 18-pound catfish was reported last week.
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More Reports
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, July 26thCastaic Lake: Bass fishing remained good this week
Pyramid Lake, CA: The lake held near 92 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing was good
Lake Isabella: Isabella dropped to 51 percent capacity and the fishing remains solid here
Kern River: The river flows are in the 500’s
Lake Kaweah: The lake fell to 25 percent of its storage, and fishing was good
Lake Success: Bass anglers reported another decent week of fishing
River Walk Lakes: The bluegill bite remains very good
Ming Lake: Our contacts reported decent bass action here this week
Buena Vista Lakes: Anglers reported fair to good fishing at Buena Vista Lakes
Hart Park Lake: High temperatures convinced most anglers fish at night or during mornings and evenings
Lake Nacimiento: The lake fell to 74 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing remained good
Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop Reports
for Friday, July 19thCastaic Lake: A lot of anglers have been chasing boils
Pyramid Lake, CA: Pyramid Lake remained near full pool, and fishing has been good
Lake Isabella: Fishing has been very good for numerous species
Kern River: Trout fishing in the Upper Kern is decent for some and slower for others
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah Lake dropped by 15 percent to 37 percent of its storage capacity in just one week
Lake Success: The lake fell to 63 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing was decent
River Walk Lakes: The Bass action has been hit or miss here
Ming Lake: Not much has changed here, the bass bite has been solid
Buena Vista Lakes: Fishing was decent for anglers at BV
Hart Park Lake: Hart Park anglers continued their nighttime assault on largemouth
Lake Nacimiento: Bass anglers reported another good week of fishing
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