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Originally Posted by FishStalker In all the years of fishing cachuma as a kid, I only ever caught ONE smallmouth bass and he was only about 2 lbs. You are much more likely to have luck with the bucket mouths.
The big finger in the middle of the page is the area that I used to fish from shore when I was alot younger. It's only really fishable when there's alot of water in the lake. I caught my smallmouth off of one of the points on the middle east side of that finger. cachuma lake - Google Maps |
There are a ton of dink sized smallies in Cachuma now and they are fairly easy to catch. If you rent a boat, jet over to Cachuma Cove and fish the secondary rocky points with a small-to-medium sized crank bait or shad rap in either a craw or shad pattern. You should have plenty of luck that way. As a secondary method, use a smoke colored grub w/ 1/8 or 3/16 oz darter head on the secondary, rocky points. These methods consistently produce at Cachuma.
From shore, I would use the grub presentation or drop-shot 4 to 6 inch Roboworms (MMIII or Red Craw work well).
Good luck!