San Vicente Reservoir Fishing Report

San Vicente Reservoir Fishing Report

8-13-2017
by San Vicente Reservoir Staff
(619) 390-1918
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Bass fishing was good this past week, with most fish holding in 25' to 35' of water in rocky areas. Drop shot and Texas rigs have been the most consistent techniques. There are still fish occasionally breaking in open water in the early morning hours, though these fish have proven to be tough to catch. Bluegill action has been fair on red worms fished on the southern shoreline of the lake, in approximately 15’ of water. All other species went unreported.



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