Castaic Lake Fishing Report 08/17/25
Castaic Lake Report 08-17-2025
Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass:
Bass fishing stayed strong this week, especially in the mornings. The surface bite provided lots of action spot casting to individual fish. Utilizing small topwater baits that stay in the splash circle of feeding fish is the key to this bite. Megabass Karashi’s, small poppers, SPRO Phat Flys and tiny Zoom Flukes will work on this detailed bite. Don’t blind cast, just be ready to cast into a splash circle within three seconds or so and you’ll get bit almost every time. Once the surface bite dwindles, a dropshot rig fished along steep walls and main-lake points in the five to twenty foot depth range is hard to beat. Any of the C3 finesse baits or Bait Merchant Caligators are a good choice in just about any of the popular colors. Wacky rigged four and five inch Senko’s and C3 Baits Slim Pro’s are providing quality bites fished in the same areas. Most of the action is done by noon when the heat and the pleasure boaters take over.
Striped Bass:
Strong surface boils around the island and forebay buoy line areas are keeping rod bents on six pound average fish. Lucky Craft Gunfish 100’s and Espetit 95’s remain the go-to choices because of their greater casting distance. Good color choices are Ghost Minnow for the Gunfish and White Flash for the Espetit. The bite has been good first thing in the morning and remains strong til the sun gets high around 11 or 12.
Bluegill:
‘Gills continue biting near overhanging green bushes that provide shade in the backs of coves like Dry Gulch, Hawks Nest and Utopia. A small piece of red worm or meal worm will get bit all day. Great fun for the kids as it is a very visual bite and easy to do.
*THE LAKE IS CLOSED ON MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS*
*Launching is at the West Ramp Only*.
Here is the address to the entry gate located on the West side of the lagoon: 32132 Castaic Lake Drive
Surface Temp 75-82
Water Clarity 5′ to 15′ – small algae bloom
Lake Level: Full
Lake Hours as of Sunday 8/17:
Open @ 6:00 am
Off Water @ 7:30 pm
Park Closes @ 8:00 pm
Jim – www.661Fishing.com