cantevencatchabluegill14 Posted Saturday at 03:40 AM Posted Saturday at 03:40 AM I'm new to bass fishing, and I have had virtually no luck. I'm 90% sure it's purely because I don't do it as much as I'd like to, but I'd love to get recommendations about good places to fish within an hour's drive of the Long Beach/Los Angeles area. Anything at all is appreciated. Thank you. Quote
Super User ATA Posted Saturday at 04:22 AM Super User Posted Saturday at 04:22 AM You have so many place like Hansen dam and Balboa park to fish small lakes. Also best place and my former lake Castaic lake and lake casitas. Quote
Super User WRB Posted Saturday at 09:45 PM Super User Posted Saturday at 09:45 PM Your best bet is local salt water Calico Bass in the Long Beach harbor and Federal breakwater areas. Nearest bass lake is El Dorado park lake. Legg lake maybe within your 1 hour drive window from Long Beach area. 2 hours opens up more choices. What tackle do you have? I suggest thinking about hiring a guide at Lake Casitas it’s a very good bass lake at this time. Tom Quote
cantevencatchabluegill14 Posted Sunday at 08:57 PM Author Posted Sunday at 08:57 PM I have fished ElDo a few times, with zero luck. Do you have any suggestions about techniques or lures? Quote
cantevencatchabluegill14 Posted Sunday at 09:19 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:19 PM 23 hours ago, WRB said: Your best bet is local salt water Calico Bass in the Long Beach harbor and Federal breakwater areas. Nearest bass lake is El Dorado park lake. Legg lake maybe within your 1 hour drive window from Long Beach area. 2 hours opens up more choices. What tackle do you have? I suggest thinking about hiring a guide at Lake Casitas it’s a very good bass lake at this time. Tom My tackle is a mix of cheap medium power, Walmart combos under 6ft, and a Lews medium heavy baitcaster 7'. I think an 8ft medium power Daiwa rod with 3/4 oz to 2 oz lure rating. And an ugly stick ultra light fast action rod I've been using for trout this past season. Quote
Super User WRB Posted Sunday at 10:26 PM Super User Posted Sunday at 10:26 PM MF 7’ spinning is essential for SoCal lakes for finesse presentations like drop shot, Slip shot ( finesse C-rig) and 5” wacky rigged Senko’s and jerk baits. Your MHF casting outfit is a keeper for Texas rigged worms, C-rig, jigs, top water and frogs. The local ponds and park lakes get pounded daily tough fishing. Your best choice is a 5” Senko wacky rigged weightless. I mentioned hiring a guide* at Casitas as this will save you years of trail and error. Tom * Rich Tuaber Quote
cantevencatchabluegill14 Posted Sunday at 11:03 PM Author Posted Sunday at 11:03 PM 35 minutes ago, WRB said: MF 7’ spinning is essential for SoCal lakes for finesse presentations like drop shot, Slip shot ( finesse C-rig) and 5” wacky rigged Senko’s and jerk baits. Your MHF casting outfit is a keeper for Texas rigged worms, C-rig, jigs, top water and frogs. The local ponds and park lakes get pounded daily tough fishing. Your best choice is a 5” Senko wacky rigged weightless. I mentioned hiring a guide* at Casitas as this will save you years of trail and error. Tom * Rich Tuaber Earlier you had mentioned that moving up to a longer drive could open up more opportunities. What would be my best bet within 1 1/2 to 2 hours? Thank you a lot for taking the time to respond and sharing your advice! Quote
Super User WRB Posted yesterday at 05:28 AM Super User Posted yesterday at 05:28 AM Traveling to lake Casitas and hiring Rich Tuaber guide service will save you years of learning SoCal bass fishing presentations, plus Castias is currently an excellent bass fishery. T Quote
Super User WRB Posted 16 hours ago Super User Posted 16 hours ago Lake Puddingstone is about 1 1/2 or less and good now. Lakes Castiac and Castiac lagoon, lake Piru are about 2 hours, lake Casitas a little over 2 hours. Tom Quote
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