Lake Kaweah Fish Report for 9-27-2024
Kaweah remained near 9 percent of its storage capacity, and spotted bass fishing was good
Lake Kaweah - CA (Tulare County)
by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
9-27-2024
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Kaweah remained near 9 percent of its storage capacity, and spotted bass fishing was good. Drop shot, spider jigs, and Ned rigs in dark green, brown, and brown with blue highlights took fish in 15 to 25 feet of water. Rocky structure, bluff walls, and underwater humps produced a better grade of fish with crankbaits. Keitechs on a ball head jig connected when slow rolled along the bottom. Crappie went after small live minnows and small swimbaits, and catfish anglers used dip bait, chicken liver, and garlic scented nightcrawlers to land whisker fish.
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Pyramid Lake, CA: Pyramid held near 90 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing pressure has been light
Lake Isabella: There continues to be an excellent crappie bite here
Kern River: The weather is cooling and the flows are down with good clarity
Lake Kaweah: Kaweah Lake fell to 9 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing was fair to good
Lake Success: The water level dropped to 27 percent of the lake’s storage capacity, and fishing was slower than in weeks past
River Walk Lakes: The bass fishing here at both lakes continues to be very good
Ming Lake: The bass action improved this week with the cooler weather
Buena Vista Lakes: Crappie at Lake Evans are schooled up in deeper water on the East sides of all the islands
Hart Park Lake: Anglers reported decent fishing at Hart Park
Lake Nacimiento: The water level at Lake Nacimiento fell to 59 percent of its storage capacity
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