San Vicente Reservoir Fishing Report

San Vicente Reservoir Fishing Report

5-28-2017
by San Vicente Reservoir Staff
(619) 390-1918
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The bass bite came on strong at the end of the week, with some anglers reporting as many as 40 fish for their efforts. Top waters early and late, and finesse techniques in the midday hours have been producing the best. Main lake areas have been holding most of the fish. The bluegill bite has slowed some, but many anglers still connecting with gill's to 2 lbs on fly-lined nightcrawlers. It was reported that there was a few people that tapped into the lakes crappie population, although no locations were disclosed. Catfish once again went unreported last week, as most anglers have been chasing the bass, and panfish.



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