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CASTAIC LAKE--Trout were stocked in both reservoirs this week, but the heat drove them deep. They’re biting only early. Those throwing trout-pattern swim-baits in the upper lake are fooling an occasional striped bass.

PYRAMID LAKE--No report.

Ventura County

LAKE CASITAS--Bass and catfish are the best bets, since trout have gone deep. A 9-pound 8-ounce bass was caught on a RoboWorm. Use mackerel for catfish.

LAKE PIRU--Bass are biting occasionally on night crawlers and spinnerbaits at the north end. Fishing is spotty.

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Santa Barbara County

LAKE CACHUMA--Trout are still holding deep at the dam, biting on Needlefish, Power Bait and night crawlers. Red-ear perch are biting night crawler pieces at the flats.

Orange County

IRVINE LAKE--Trout are going deep to cooler water, but are still biting on Power Bait and night crawlers. Catfish, crappies and bass are biting sporadically.

LAGUNA NIGUEL LAKE--Catfish are biting early and late on mackerel and shrimp. A 7-8 bass was caught on a spinnerbait. Some trout and bluegills.

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OSO RESERVOIR--No major changes. The bass bite is great on deep-running crankbaits and catfish are getting active.

SANTA ANA RIVER LAKES--The lake closes for maintenance at 11 p.m. Sunday and will not reopen till next winter. Catfish will be biting through Sunday.

ANAHEIM LAKE--Opens Thursday after a plant of 12,000 pounds of catfish.

San Bernardino County

BIG BEAR LAKE--No report.

GREEN VALLEY LAKE--A 7-13 trout was caught on a gold Thomas Buoyant. The bite is fair to good.

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JESS RANCH LAKES--A 4-2 trout caught on rainbow Power Bait trout tops the list. Trout and catfish are biting.

Riverside County

CORONA LAKE--The catfish bite is the best thing going, although crappies and bluegills are showing on hooks. The lake received 500 four-inch Florida-strain bluegills this week, which will eventually boost that fishery.

LAKE PERRIS--Big bass are the big news. A 17-2 lunker was caught by Bob Branch, Moreno Valley, on a plastic worm. A 13-2 bass was caught by Scott Bice, Moreno Valley, On a crawdad. One 11-4 was also caught. Trout are biting early on Power Bait and Sierra Gold.

LAKE SKINNER--A balloon and wine festival resulted in no fishing this week.

San Diego County

LAKE CUYAMACA--Trout are the best bet. One 5-4 caught on chartreuse Power Bait tops the list. Bass, crappies and bullhead catfish are active too.

LAKE POWAY--Catfish and bass are the best bets but fishing is slow. Trout are deep.

SAN DIEGO CITY LAKES--El Capitan and San Vicente are the best bets for bass. The bluegill bites at Lower Otay and SV are down, but fair. Crappies are biting at Hodges and trout at Miramar.

Eastern Sierra

In the Bishop area, Bishop Creek is the best bet but North Lake and Intake II are producing well on Roostertail lures and olive bugger flies. In the Mammoth Lakes area, Crowley and Convict lakes remain the best bets, although Rock Creek Lake is a good choice too. A 6-pound trout was caught on a frog-pattern Needlefish at Convict. The Upper Owens River is good on a variety of flies. On the June Lake Loop, a 4-9 rainbow as caught on Power Bait at Gull. Overall, limits are common at all lakes on the loop. Fly fishermen using Royal Wulff and green-body mosquitoes are doing well in afternoons. At Bridgeport, action at the reservoir has slowed but a 6-pounder was caught on a night crawler. The East Walker River flow has dropped and fishing is excellent on Rapalas mornings and evenings, and blue-wing olives for fly fishermen. Nymphs size 20-16 are working very well. Virginia Lakes is a good choice too.

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Saltwater

MORRO BAY (Virg’s Landing)--27 anglers (1 boat): 1 lingcod, 200 red rockcod, 23 rockcod, 20 rockfish.

AVILA BEACH (Patriot Sportfishing)--30 anglers (1 boat): 16 rockcod, 284 bolina, 3 lingcod.

SANTA BARBARA (Sea Landing)--27 anglers (1 boat): 60 calico bass, 4 sand bass, 1 sculpin, 5 mackerel, 17 rockfish, 1 sheephead.

OXNARD (Cisco’s)--190 anglers (9 boats): 36 white seabass, 42 yellowtail, 4 sheephead, 10 sculpin, 52 rockfish, 6 red snapper, 13 halibut, 113 calico bass, 17 bonito, 34 barracuda. (Captain Hook’s)--21 anglers (2 boats): 20 yellowtail, 4 white seabass, 3 calico bass, 1 halibut, 9 barracuda, 3 rockfish, 1 black seabass (released).

PORT HUENEME--61 anglers (3 boats): 31 white seabass, 1 yellowtail, 54 calico bass, 18 barracuda, 4 halibut, 13 rockfish, 116 sand bass.

MARINA DEL REY--112 anglers (5 boats): 5 halibut, 436 calico bass, 90 sand bass, 5 sculpin, 1 sheephead.

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REDONDO BEACH--63 anglers (2 boats): 133 calico bass, 287 sand bass, 2 barracuda, 8 halibut, 11 sculpin, 1 sole, 9 whitefish.

SAN PEDRO (L.A. Harbor Sportfishing)--101 anglers (4 boats): 82 white seabass, 5 yellowtail, 351 calico bass, 164 sand bass, 2 halibut, 5 sculpin. (22nd St. Landing)--140 anglers (6 boats): 17 albacore, 1 white seabass, 22 yellowtail, 1 halibut, 310 calico bass, 333 sand bass, 469 barracuda, 4 sculpin, 13 bonito.

LONG BEACH (Sportfishing/Berth 55)--95 anglers (5 boats): 24 white seabass, 4 yellowtail, 401 barracuda, 157 calico bass, 225 sand bass, 2 halibut, 1 rockfish. (Marina Sportfishing)--125 anglers (4 boats): 1 yellowtail, 2 white seabass, 523 barracuda, 627 sand bass, 1 rockfish, 1 whitefish, 9 sculpin, 2 halibut. (Belmont Pier)--9 anglers (1 boat): 71 sand bass, 31 barracuda, 1 white seabass, 1 halibut. (Pierpoint Landing)--107 anglers (5 boats): 5 yellowtail, 2 white seabass, 325 barracuda, 690 sand bass, 3 halibut, 1 calico bass.

SEAL BEACH (Big Fish)--53 anglers (3 boats): 28 barracuda, 131 calico bass, 297 sand bass, 2 halibut.

NEWPORT BEACH (Newport Landing)--94 anglers (5 boats): 5 yellowtail, 27 albacore, 4 barracuda, 2 bonito, 174 calico bass, 354 sand bass, 2 halibut, 2 rockfish, 16 sculpin, 1 opaleye, 1 sole. (Davey’s Locker)--206 anglers (7 boats): 79 albacore, 39 yellowtail, 2 white seabass, 787 sand bass, 74 calico bass, 262 barracuda, 1 halibut, 53 bonito.

DANA WHARF--142 anglers (9 boats): 75 albacore, 22 yellowtail, 1 white seabass, 302 calico bass, 114 sand bass, 4 bonito, 1 sheephead.

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OCEANSIDE (Helgren’s)--111 anglers (4 boats): 58 albacore, 19 yellowtail, 23 barracuda, 154 calico bass, 159 sand bass, 4 halibut.

SAN DIEGO (H&M; Landing, Fisherman’s, Point Loma)--127 anglers (7 boats): 392 albacore, 131 bluefin tuna, 82 yellowtail. (Seaforth)--251 anglers (8 boats): 116 albacore, 104 bluefin tuna, 138 yellowtail, 2 bonito, 183 barracuda, 38 calico bass, 19 sand bass, 2 whitefish.

Trout Plants

LOS ANGELES COUNTY--Big Rock Creek, Bouquet Canyon Creek, Castaic Lagoon, Castaic Lake, Jackson Lake, Piru Creek (Frenchman’s Flat), San Gabriel River (East, North and West forks). VENTURA--Casitas Lake and Piru Lake. SAN BERNARDINO--Green Valley Lake, Miller Canyon Creek, and Mojave Narrows Park Lake. SAN DIEGO--Doane Pond and San Luis Rey Creek. INYO--Baker Creek, Big Pine Creek, Bishop Creek (Lower, Middle, North, South forks and Intake II), Cottonwood Creek, Independence Creek, Georges Creek, Goodale Creek, Lake Sabrina, Lone Pine Creek, North Lake, Owens River (below Tinnemaha), Shepards Creek, South Lake, Taboose Creek, Tinnemaha Creek, Tuttle Creek. MONO--Buckeye Creek, Convict Creek, Ellery Lake, Green Creek, Lee Vining Creek, Lee Vining Creek (South Fork), Little Walker River, Lundy Lake, Mammoth Creek, McGee Creek, Mill Creek, Owens River (Benton Crossing), Rush Creek, Sherwin Creek, Trumble Lake, Virginia Creek, Virginia Lakes, Walker River (Chris Flat campground to town of Walker and Leavitt Meadows campground to Sonora bridge).

--Compiled by PETE THOMAS

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