El Capitan Reservoir Fishing Overview
Located in a deep canyon and fed by the San Diego River, El Capitan Reservoir is a haven for bass fishing enthusiasts. Local fishermen hold this lake in high regard, and for good reason, as it’s renowned for producing trophy-size largemouth bass, more so than any other lake in Southern California. The lake features a consistent bass bite throughout the season, and 10+ pounders are not uncommon. Keep in mind, these fish are heavily pressured not only by recreational fishermen but also by tournament anglers. Unique differences in lure...
Located in a deep canyon and fed by the San Diego River, El Capitan Reservoir is a haven for bass fishing enthusiasts. Local fishermen hold this lake in high regard, and for good reason, as it’s renowned for producing trophy-size largemouth bass, more so than any other lake in Southern California.
The lake features a consistent bass bite throughout the season, and 10+ pounders are not uncommon. Keep in mind, these fish are heavily pressured not only by recreational fishermen but also by tournament anglers. Unique differences in lure presentation can be the difference between catching fish or going home skunked. The time of year, water temperature, and clarity are aspects to consider when finding fish. During spring and fall, bass tend to hunt for baitfish in shallows, while the summer heat and winter chill drive them to deeper parts of the lake.
Besides bass, El Capitan Reservoir also houses crappie, sunfish, catfish, and carp.
To manage fishing pressure and reduce stress on the fish, the lake remains closed on certain midweek days. As weekends can be quite bustling, visiting early in the morning or on available weekdays is advisable. Always consult the operating schedule before planning your fishing trip.
- Largemouth Bass: 15.31 lb - 1975
- Striped Bass: 11.95 lb - 2014
- Blue Catfish: 53.5 lb - 2018
- Channel Catfish: 20.37 lb - 1974
- Black Crappie: 3.75 lb - 1987
- White Crappie: 2.43 lb - 1971
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