- Silverwood Lake Update
With water temps holding in the mid 50s, the multi-species bite at Silverwood Lake has been firing. Bass anglers are doing well working heavy dropshots around rocky zones and sharper drop-offs in 30–40 feet. Others are dragging heavy chatterbaits tight to the bottom along similar structure, keeping constant contact and triggering reaction bites...
With water temps holding in the mid 50s, the multi-species bite at Silverwood Lake has been firing. Bass anglers are doing well working heavy dropshots around rocky zones and sharper drop-offs in 30–40 feet. Others are dragging heavy chatterbaits tight to the bottom along similar structure, keeping constant contact and triggering reaction bites from fish sitting low. Average fish has been in the 2-4 pound range.
Stripers have been very active for flycore trollers pulling streamers around 2 mph, especially when adding sporadic small twitches during the troll. Shore anglers are still picking up smaller stripers soaking anchovies, but the better quality fish are coming from the troll bite.
Trout action has also been consistent following a mid-January stock from the CA Dept of Water Resources. Shore anglers are finding fish on PowerBait, while boat guys are hitting good morning action on bright-colored mini jigs.