Stripers & Largemouth are boiling at the Castaic Lake fish arm

Castaic Lake - Castaic, CA (Los Angeles County)


by Castaic Lake Staff
7-30-2012
805-521-1231
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UPPER LAKE WATER TEMP: 78 - 80 DEGREES
LAGOON WATER TEMP: 75 - 78 DEGREES

Stripers are still boiling all over the fish arm and are biting on small top water baits and Flukes. Some stripers are eating night crawlers off the bottom in the backs of the coves. Anglers are seeing largemouth jump all over the shoreline in the coves of the fish arm. The largemouth are biting top water baits as well and are still biting plastics and nightcrawlers. The Cat fish are still biting the nightcrawlers as well. Necktie Cyn and the buoy line are still the best spots for the catfish with mackerel and crawlers. The west ramp has been harboring some boiling stripers early in the morning and late in the evening. Anglers at the lower lagoon have been doing well on plastics and top water baits. The largemouth are biting best in the morning and afternoon. The fishing pier is harboring a lot of pan fish that are biting on little pieces of nightcrawlers.


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