Success rose significantly to 46 percent of its storage capacity, which disrupted the bite

Lake Success - CA (Tulare County)

Success rose significantly to 46 percent of its storage capacity, which disrupted the bite

by Chad Burton and Chris Borden
3-6-2026
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Success rose significantly to 46 percent of its storage capacity, which disrupted the bite. Some anglers reported success while fishing newly submerged vegetation and structure, while others searched for a pattern without results. Small swimbaits and jerkbaits produced bass near vegetation, and finesse baits worked on points and rocky submerged structure. The North Fork provided action for crappie anglers using small crankbaits and swimbaits. Catfish anglers used SSS dip bait and chicken liver on a Carolina rig for steady bites. The CDFW have a scheduled trout plant here this week.


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