San Vicente Lake Fishing Map, Fishing Report, Hunting Clubs, private fishing nearby
2019 San Vicente Reservoir Fishing Map, Fishing Report
Best Areas and Where to Fish San Vincente
Local Hunting Clubs, and private fishing
This famous San Diego lake has been closed for 3 years to raise the dam. In September of 2016, it reopened to great success, with 100 fish days not unheard of. Lately the bass are extremely deep in the 40 to 60 depth range. Jigs and weighted plugs seem to be the most effective.
Probagly in December the bas will move up to the 10 to 18 foot range while some remain deep. This is all about the lake being reborn and the fish are leading the way.
You can thus find active fish right at first light. Go with a one-two combination of a Deep Little N or 3-inch Fat Free Shad in fire, tiger or perch color and work the corners of the cuts or the prominent points or bluffs. See the fishing map for more info.
At first light, you can fish less than 5 feet of depth but as the day proceeds, you should move on the Barona side. Go with deeper diving models that can reach 15 feet. The situation presents itself as how high the grass has grown up. Crank baits are more enjoyable to fish and more efficient when you don‘t have to clean the goop off your bait on every other cast.
A Zara Spook should be your first choice. It has a slow, slithering action.
ADJUSTING FOR SUNLIGHT: The May/June period will be the optimum period for swimming baits from slugs to topwaters to cranks because there will be so many forage species — fry and adults — in the upper stratum. But some fish will always pick a safe zone roughly twice the depth you can see a lure in the water.
Light penetration diminishes rather dramatically, even in clear water, and the best evidence is the imaginary line where aquatic vegetation ceases to grow. While in water less than 15 feet deep, it’s easy to see the tall strands or lush leaves, down in 25 feet, there may be nothing more than some bits of brown growth, unable to bloom. Dragging a sinker from deep water to shallow will give you an indication of where the growth ends. Fishermen use the “twice the lure visibility depth” rule as a guideline. Bass seem to recognize a certain depth offers them a bit of security or comfort that lines them up and gives you a range to concentrate your presentations.
According to our fishing report, some of the “can’t miss” areas at San Vicente at this time of year are the west side for the Kimball chute from the Kimball Roadbed to within 50 yards of the sand bar. The opposite side of the chute is also worth trying. Meter the area and find where most of the fish are holding, then go right over them with a dart head or drop shot rig and a shad colored plastic worm.
It’s probably warm enough for the slalom skiers to be out in the Toll Road Arm, so you won’t be able to move across the bay or run on plane. Instead, go to the south side of the arm and split shot the bluff bank from the point going into Aqueduct toward the back end. This hard bottom area doesn’t have much growth and even when there isn’t much of a midday bite elsewhere, you can drag a few here with a green weenie or some- thing in smoke or oxblood.
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