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Lake San Antonio Fish Report for 4-21-2014
Lake San Antonio Fish Report for 4-21-2014
San Antonio Lake Fish Report
Lake San Antonio - Bradley, CA
by San Antonio Lake Marina
4-21-2014
(805) 472-2818
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Striper Bite has slowed down a little bit recently, they are still being caught with swimbaits, crankbaits, and Krocodiles or large spoons. Crappie bite is still going strong with crappie Jigs, Mealworms, and small Rooster tails doing well. catfish have begun to bite consistently, use anchovies, bloodbait, or night crawlers in the morning and best in the evening, in medium to deep water near shorelines. Gor Largemouth/Smallmouth Bass use swimbaits, crankbaits, and buzzbaits near shallower water to deep water transitions.
Hot Spots: Half Moon Bay, Three Fingers, and rovly shorelines nearing Dam
Water Temp.: 62-65 degrees
Water Elevation: 655 ft
Weather: High nears 88
We are expecting partly cloudy mornings clearing into a beautiful days.
Lake San Antonio Resort
LakeSanAntonioResort.com
74255 San Antonio Rd.
Bradley, CA 93426
Hot Spots: Half Moon Bay, Three Fingers, and rovly shorelines nearing Dam
Water Temp.: 62-65 degrees
Water Elevation: 655 ft
Weather: High nears 88
We are expecting partly cloudy mornings clearing into a beautiful days.
Lake San Antonio Resort
LakeSanAntonioResort.com
74255 San Antonio Rd.
Bradley, CA 93426
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