Cachuma Lake Fishing Report

Cachuma Lake - Santa Barbara, CA (Santa Barbara County)


by Cachuma Lake Staff
4-11-2022
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Fishing has been picking up at Cachuma. Bass are currently in pre-spawn and can be found in shallow waters. Best near Arrowhead Island where water is murky. Recommend lures with dark colors, red or orange. Crankbaits, jigs, swimbaits and drop shot are all solid options.

Crappie are still good and can be found near the island and Cachuma Bay. Trolling with spoons and small flicker shads or sitting in one spot with crappie jigs or night crawlers works well.

Trout fishing is good and is only going to get better once we stock for the derby next week. Best methods for trout are still trolling and sitting with power bait. Anything with bright colors works well.

Many anglers have been coming back with Catfish as well. They tend to be spread out through out the lake but they are more common near the island in murky waters. Night crawlers on the bottom always work best.

Our 25th annual fishing derby will be on April 23-24. Registration and more info can be found at the tackle shop.

For boat rental rate please click here.

We are open from 7am to 6pm daily, last boat rental goes our at 4pm. Good luck to all anglers!


Water temperature: 66 degrees



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