Lake San Antonio
California Bass, Catfish, Crappie
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Lake San Antonio Fishing Overview

Water Description

Situated along the central coast in the mountains of Monterey County, Lake San Antonio sits in a sprawling wilderness. While on the water, you may come across a variety of wildlife, including deer, bald eagles, mountain lions, wild pigs, bobcats, or even badgers. Lake San Antonio is primarily known for its bass fishing. Abundant with both smallmouth and largemouth bass, the lake is most vibrant during the spring and summer months. While you might not find record-sized bass here, the sheer quantity more than makes up for it. The diverse lake...

Situated along the central coast in the mountains of Monterey County, Lake San Antonio sits in a sprawling wilderness. While on the water, you may come across a variety of wildlife, including deer, bald eagles, mountain lions, wild pigs, bobcats, or even badgers.

Lake San Antonio is primarily known for its bass fishing. Abundant with both smallmouth and largemouth bass, the lake is most vibrant during the spring and summer months. While you might not find record-sized bass here, the sheer quantity more than makes up for it. The diverse lake structures, from canyons and coves to submerged willow branches, offer prime bass habitat. Fast-moving reaction lures tend to be the most effective. However, as temperatures rise, bass often retreat to deeper, cooler waters, particularly during mid-day. In such conditions, using slow-moving plastics at depths of 30-50 feet is advised.

Lake San Antonio is not just for bass fishing, as it supports stripers, channel cats, crappie, and bluegill. On warm summer days, you might even spot locals fly-fishing for hefty carp.

A solid selection of amenities are available, including marinas, campgrounds, boat launches, and RV parking. When planning a trip, beware the lake level can fluctuate considerably, which can change fishing conditions quickly.

Species:
Striped Bass, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish, Crappie, Redear sunfish
Trophy Fish:
  • Largemouth Bass: 9 lb 4 oz
  • Smallmouth Bass: 3 lb 14 oz
  • Striped Bass: 36 lb 4 oz
  • Channel Catfish: 25 lb
  • Crappie: 3 lb 8 oz
Boating / Access:
Open to all boating
Geography:
Max Depth: 210 ft
Surface Area: 5,720 acres
Surface Elevation: 779 ft
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Bass

Bass fishing action at San Antonio has been consistent. While the fish haven't been notably large, they are looking very healthy with big bellies, likely due to the abundant shad population migrating around the lake. Anglers are throwing chatterbaits along with Texas-rigged worms and brush hogs. They're catching fish in a variety of spots...

Bass fishing action at San Antonio has been consistent. While the fish haven't been notably large, they are looking very healthy with big bellies, likely due to the abundant shad population migrating around the lake. Anglers are throwing chatterbaits along with Texas-rigged worms and brush hogs. They're catching fish in a variety of spots, including in the shallows off brush piles (near Harris Creek) and off rock walls in 5-15 feet of water.

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Bass, Crappie
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Bass bite has been slow, although fish have been spotted near the shallows. Water temperature is still under 60 degrees. Another couple weeks of warm weather and the bass activity should increase with the temperature. Anglers are currently finding a very good crappie bite, primarily using smaller jigs.

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