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    Largemouth & Smallmouth Bass: The Finesse Bite Is On Fire 🔥

    The bass fishing remains excellent, and right now finesse plastics are the undisputed champs. Most fish are cookie-cutter smallmouths mixed with some solid largemouths, and they’re dialed in on light-line presentations in 10–25 feet of water.

    Hot zones right now:

    • Ski Arm
    • Fish Arm
    • Main-lake and secondary points
    • 45-degree rock walls, bluffs, and rocky transitions near deep water

    Top techniques:

    • Dropshot rigs
    • Light-line Carolina rigs

    Baits that are getting the majority of bites:

     

    • C3 Baits Shimmy’s in Neptune Shad on a Carolina rig
    • Bait Merchant / C3 Baits Calligator and Prototype Worm in Purple Haze on a dropshot

    Hard baits (crankbaits, jerkbaits, and even Megabass Karashi twitchbaits) are getting looks but very few commits. The fish just aren’t in full chase mode yet—classic pre-spawn behavior. Save the reaction baits for the next couple of weeks when things really turn on.

    Pro tip from Jim (and our Santa Clarita crew): Keep your line light (6–8 lb fluoro), use a subtle shake, and stay patient. These fish are suspended or hugging the bottom on those transitions, so a slow, natural presentation is key.

    Striped Bass: Scattered But Better Days Coming

    The striper bite hasn’t patterned up yet. Fish are spread across the lake at all depths, making them tough to target consistently. Once the shad move shallow to spawn (should be any day now), expect the bite to get predictable and stay strong for the rest of the year. Hang tight—good striper fishing is right around the corner!

    Rainbow Trout: No Big Change

    A few trout are still showing up as bycatch for anglers throwing dropshots and Carolina rigs while targeting bass. Shore fishing remains slow. We’ll keep you posted on the next stocking—if one happens, the bite usually turns on fast.

    Important Lake Info (Don’t Get Turned Away!)

    • Lake is CLOSED Mondays & Tuesdays
    • Launching is West Ramp Only
    • Entry gate address: 32132 Castaic Lake Drive (west side of the lagoon)

    Current Conditions (as of March 22):

    • Surface Temp: 63 °F (morning) – 70 °F (afternoon)
    • Water Clarity: 10–20 ft – zero algae!
    • Some floating sawdust in the main lake and a few pieces of driftwood still around
    • Lake Level: Down 20 ft and stable

    Lake Hours (as of Sunday 3/22):

    • Open: 6:00 a.m.
    • Launching: 7:00 a.m.
    • Off water: 7:00 p.m.
    • Park closes: 8:00 p.m.

    Whether you’re a weekend warrior, a tournament angler, or just getting started, these reports are designed to put fish in your boat. Stop by our Santa Clarita storefront (literally minutes from Castaic) or order online at tackleexpress.com before 2 p.m. PST and we’ll have your finesse plastics, dropshot weights, and everything else on a truck the same day—99 % of the time. Free shipping over $59.99, $5.99 flat rate under that, and real humans who actually fish answering the phone.

    Tight lines, Your friends at Tackle Express Santa Clarita, CA

    P.S. – Got questions about rigging the Calligator or Prototype Worm? Drop us a comment below or swing by the shop. We love talking tackle and swapping stories.