Lake Nacimiento Fishing Report

Lake Nacimiento - Bradley, CA (San Luis Obispo County)

Lake Nacimiento Fishing Report
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop

by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
10-8-2021
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Nacimiento Lake fell to 11 percent of capacity, and fishing has been good for some anglers and slower for others. The shad are being chased by the spotted bass and white bass, and when anglers locate a boil, the fishing can be wide open. Topwater, jerkbaits, and spoons have been working well during the boils, and finesse baits worked best when anglers can’t seem to find boiling fish. Drop shot, Ned rigs, and darter heads have been working in 5 to 25 feet of water with bluegill and brown colors working the best. Catfish anglers reported a good bite using cut baits, chicken liver, and dip bait, and the bluegill ate any live worm.


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Cope's Tackle and Rod Shop has the largest selection of fishing tackle in the Central Valley. We carry all the equipment from top manufactures to make your fishing trip more successful! Whether your fishing for Bluegill at a local pond or Bluefin Tuna far offshore we are your one stop shop for all your fishing needs.



Our mantra here at Cope’s is “for fishermen, by fishermen.” All our staff truly enjoy the sport and spend a lot of time helping make sure you are enjoying your time on the water. We can guarantee satisfaction when you enter our store - from tips and tricks to providing you with all the gear you will need to keep you on the water and in the game!



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