El Capitan Reservoir - Alpine, CA
Lake Information
| Surface Area: | 1562 acres |
| Shoreline: | 22 miles |
| Elevation: | 753 ft. |
| Fish Species: | 10 species — see below |
El Capitan Reservoir, located near Alpine, California, is a foundational component of San Diego County’s water infrastructure and concurrently a premier sportfishing destination. It is principally recognized for its exceptional largemouth bass fishery, consistently yielding trophy-class specimens. Significant populations of crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, and occasional striped bass also contribute to its diverse angling opportunities. The reservoir's expansive and variable topography, encompassing numerous submerged structures and varying depths, supports a highly productive ecosystem.
Primary access is boat-centric, facilitated by a well-maintained launch ramp. All private vessels are subject to rigorous invasive species inspections prior to launch. Effective bass strategies involve diverse artificial lures, including crankbaits, spinnerbaits, jigs, and soft plastics, with particular emphasis on targeting submerged points, humps, and timber. Crappie are best pursued with small jigs or live minnows near brush piles. Catfish respond readily to cut baits on bottom rigs. Anglers must vigilantly monitor seasonal water level fluctuations, as these significantly impact fish distribution and access. Adherence to California Department of Fish and Wildlife licensing requirements is mandatory, complemented by specific operational regulations imposed by the City of San Diego. El Capitan Reservoir offers a formidable and rewarding angling experience for serious sport fishermen.
Primary access is boat-centric, facilitated by a well-maintained launch ramp. All private vessels are subject to rigorous invasive species inspections prior to launch. Effective bass strategies involve diverse artificial lures, including crankbaits, spinnerbaits, jigs, and soft plastics, with particular emphasis on targeting submerged points, humps, and timber. Crappie are best pursued with small jigs or live minnows near brush piles. Catfish respond readily to cut baits on bottom rigs. Anglers must vigilantly monitor seasonal water level fluctuations, as these significantly impact fish distribution and access. Adherence to California Department of Fish and Wildlife licensing requirements is mandatory, complemented by specific operational regulations imposed by the City of San Diego. El Capitan Reservoir offers a formidable and rewarding angling experience for serious sport fishermen.
Fish Species at El Capitan Reservoir
Black Crappie
Pomoxis nigromaculatus
Blue Catfish
Ictalurus furcatus
Bluegill
Lepomis macrochirus
Channel Catfish
Ictalurus punctatus
Green Sunfish
Lepomis cyanellus
Largemouth Bass
Micropterus salmoides
Rainbow Trout
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Redear Sunfish
Lepomis microlophus
White Catfish
Ameiurus catus
White Crappie
Pomoxis annularis
El Capitan Reservoir Whoppers
| Species | Weight | Date | Report |
| Largemouth Bass | 5 lbs. 3 oz. | 5-20-2019 | View Report |
| Largemouth Bass | 5 lbs. | 9-03-2019 | View Report |
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 6-4-2024 | Open event will be held on 6/15 at El Capitan! **REGISTRATION IS OPEN** Register Here: https://tourneyx.com/.../aba-kayak-series-open-el-capitan... Our 3rd and final... more » |
El Capitan Lake Staff |
| 10-26-2021 | Quality Bass Fishing Long time client Rich always seems to catch... more » |
El Capitan Lake Staff |
| 9-28-2020 | El Capitan Reservoir Fishing Report Bass are chasing bait in the main body... more » |
El Capitan Lake Staff |
| 7-28-2020 | Excellent Bass Bite Going On Anglers checked over 200 bass over the past... more » |
El Capitan Lake Staff |
| 7-21-2020 | Bass Bite is Solid The crowds have died down a bit since... more » |
El Capitan Lake Staff |
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