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San Vicente Reservoir Fish Report for 6-24-2019
San Vicente Reservoir Fish Report for 6-24-2019
Bass Fishing Was Steady
Bass Fishing Was Steady
6-24-2019
by San Vicente Reservoir Staff
(619) 390-1918
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Bass fishing was steady last week, although the worm bite seems to have slowed some, but reaction baits got bit well. Jerk baits, and small swimbaits reportedly took fish in the 1 to 2 pound range, bigger fish came on top waters, and medium sized boot and paddle tails.
Bluegill action getting a bit tough now, although most guys targeting them are picking up a few of the larger grade gills along with some palm sized fish as well. Catfish were M.I.A
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