San Vicente Reservoir Fishing Report

San Vicente Reservoir Fishing Report

10-22-2017
by San Vicente Reservoir Staff
(619) 390-1918
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Bass are boiling all over the lake, rip baits, flukes, and top waters (to name a few) all caught fish last week. Most fish are in the 11b. range, but there are a few bigger fish mixed in as well. There is still a little bit of a worm bite if you get tired of chasing the boils, with some fish holding as deep as 50'. There have been a few of the larger red ear showing up lately, with fish to 3 lbs. reported. It's been sight fishing for the shellcrackers, with red worms being the bait of choice. There has been a few of the big blue catfish cruising the shallows, but no reports of being caught as of yet. Palm size bluegill are still in the mix and have been coming out of the backs of coves, and areas where there is still aquatic vegetation on, or near the bank. Half of a night crawler has been the top choice for the 'gills.



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