Uvas Reservoir
Santa Clara County Bass, Crappie, Catfish, Sunfish, Carp
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Uvas Reservoir Fishing Overview

Water Description

Uvas Reservoir is a warm water fishery located in Santa Clara County, California. It is particularly known for its very good bass fishery, although crappie and catfish also draw plenty of angling attention. When the water is high, Uvas can provide the best bass fishing in the county, for both quality and quantity. Any type of boating is off limits.

Species:
Largemouth Bass, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Bluegill, Common Carp
Boating / Access:
Boating prohibited
Geography:
Surface Area: 253 acres
Surface Elevation: 140 ft
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Good Bass bite
Bass, Catfish
Slightly Stained

Uvas is offering a good fall bite for both bass and catfish. Bass action has mostly come on chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, and Senkos, with the average fish being 1–2 pounds. Bass are holding near the bottom, so let your baits sink. Catfishing has been good, with higher-quality fish being caught now compared to the rest of the year. Nightcrawlers and...

Uvas is offering a good fall bite for both bass and catfish. Bass action has mostly come on chatterbaits, spinnerbaits, and Senkos, with the average fish being 1–2 pounds. Bass are holding near the bottom, so let your baits sink. Catfishing has been good, with higher-quality fish being caught now compared to the rest of the year. Nightcrawlers and cut bait are working best.

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Largemouth Bass
Clear

The bass bite at Uvas has been decent over the last month. Soft plastics, more specifically shakey heads and dropshots, are the go-to for action during the day. However, the reaction bite really takes off when the sun dips and the weather cools in the evenings. Shad-colored crankbaits and topwater poppers or walking baits have been best. Most fish...

The bass bite at Uvas has been decent over the last month. Soft plastics, more specifically shakey heads and dropshots, are the go-to for action during the day. However, the reaction bite really takes off when the sun dips and the weather cools in the evenings. Shad-colored crankbaits and topwater poppers or walking baits have been best. Most fish are 1-2 pounds, with the occasional 3+ pounder.

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