Caples full of water, fish

Caples Lake - Kirkwood, CA (Alpine County)


by Nor Cal Fish Reports
7-16-2015

CDFW planted last week on top of the 3,500 pounds of trophy and catchable trout put in the previous week by the Kirkwood PUD/EID. The combination of these two fish plantings have done well for Caples Lake fisherman in July. (209) 258-8888


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for Thursday, July 16th, 2015

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Lake Amador: More swimmers than anglers at Amador
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