San Luis Reservoir Fish Report

San Luis Reservoir - Los Banos, CA (Merced County)


by Nor Cal Fish Reports
12-5-2012

Schoolie-sized stripers are taking drifted jumbo minnows, spoons or trolled Rat-l-Traps. Basalt and the dam are the top spots.  (408) 463-0711



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