California Aqueduct Fish Report for 2-23-2024
Rainy weather kept most aqueduct anglers home
California Aqueduct - CA (Los Angeles County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
2-23-2024
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Rainy weather kept most aqueduct anglers home, but a few savvy anglers used the cloud cover to hunt for striped bass. Cut baits were the best way to entice bites. Chicken liver and lures also fooled line-sides. Pearl white Flukes with a chartreuse dipped tail worked when bounced along the bottom, and jerkbaits in Aurora Black and white took fish after check gates. Catfish anglers used chicken liver, fresh shrimp, and cut baits to catch whisker fish, and there were few reports from bass anglers. At this time of year largemouth anglers frequently use finesse baits or Senkos in Green Pumpkin to fool aqueduct bass.
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Lake Success: Success rose to 30 percent of its maximum capacity, and fishing was fair
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Buena Vista Lakes: Anglers hauled in easy limits
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Lake Isabella: Isabella lake rose slightly to 38 percent of capacity, and the weather slowed things here this week
Kern River: This week the Upper Kern was stocked in all three sections along the 20-mile stretch
Lake Kaweah: Recent rains have increased water levels to over 20 percent of the lake’s total capacity
Lake Success: The lake rose to 27 percent of its capacity, and recent storms kept many anglers home
River Walk Lakes: The trout bite has been excellent here
Ming Lake: Anglers reported limit style fishing
Buena Vista Lakes: Crappie remained the best bet at BV
Hart Park Lake: Anglers reported fair fishing at Hart Park
Lake Nacimiento: Recent storms pushed Lake Nacimiento above 70 percent
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