Anglers Have Been Catching Stripers in The Canal

Pyramid Lake, CA - Caswell, CA (Los Angeles County)


by Pyramid Lake Staff
8-24-2020
661-257-5790
Website

Anglers have been catching stripers in the canal over the past week during the occasional boil within the first few hours of the morning and towards the evenings. Boils have been seen throughout the marina and around Chumash Island but have varied from day to day. Top water baits have been working well in the boils along with some swimbaits and spoon style baits. Bass have been biting along the grass lines on various soft plastic baits like flukes, senkos and robo worms. Jigs have also been working down deep during the heat of the day for both Largemouth and Smallmouth bass. Catfish have still been biting consistently throughout the coves on cut baits like mackerel, sardines and chicken liver. Other anglers have had luck using lugworms drop shot style to catch stripers from the banks and off rocky points and steep walls around the lake.



< Previous Report Next Report >




< Previous Report Next Report >


More Reports

8-18-2020
Striper boils are still being spotted throughout the day all around the lake, best times being first thing in the morning and the last couple hours in the canal up front have been most productive. Other anglers have been trolling around the lake using umbrella rigs, heavy kastmasters, and leadheads to come across stripers during the heat of the day. Spooning down deep has also been a great method to catch stripers throughout the day. Bass have been biting along...... Read More

8-10-2020
Striper boils have been seen in the first few hours of the mornings throughout the lake and some in the afternoon throughout the marina. Top water baits, jerkbaits, and flukes have been productive baits in the boils otherwise anglers have had the best luck either trolling around the lake or dropping down some bait during the heat of the day to fish deeper for the stripers. Catfish have also been consistently biting on various baits such as nightcrawlers, sardines, anchovies and...... Read More