Lake Castaic Fishing Report 4-06-08

Castaic Lake - Castaic, CA (Los Angeles County)


by Castaic Lake Staff
4-6-2008
805-521-1231
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Fair weather and ideal conditioning proved there are fish in the lake this past week as LMB were biting a little better thatn weeks past. Most anglers reported (unconfirmed) that LMB are in shallower water and will take plastics and creature baits for those willing to slow down and fish with patience. Striper action also showed signs of improvement this past week with some 5 to 6 pound models showing on cut bait and some bigger swim baits. No pan fish or cats reported this past week.

Angler Name: Jimmy Yu Date:4/04/2008
Home Town: Santa Clarita Species: LMB
Weight of Stringer: Unk Number Caught: 2 Weight of largest fish: 2.1
Bait/Lure used: Various Plastics Location Caught: Fish Arm
Comments:

Angler Name: Joey Horvath Date: 4/05/2008
Home Town: Thousand Oaks Species: LMB
Weight of Stringer: UNK Number Caught: 6 Weight of Largest Fish: 3
Bait/Lure Used: Plastics Location Caught: Fish Arm
Comments:

Angler Name: Kenny Hemer Date: 4/05/2008
Home Town: Castaic Species: LMB
Weight of Stringer: UNK Number Caught: 6 Weight of Largest Fish: 2
Bait/Lure Used: Plastics Location Caught: Fish Arm
Comments:

Angler Name: Drew Baumgardner Date: 4/06/2008
Home Town: Thousand Oaks Species: Carp
Weight of Stringer: 27 Number Caught: 5 Weight of Largest Fish: 9.8
Bait/Lure Used: Frozen Shad Location Caught: The west Ramp
Comments: Bon Apetit


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