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Lower Otay Reservoir

Rancho Del Rey · California

Lake Freshwater
Lower Otay Reservoir, located near Rancho Del Rey, California, is a principal water supply reservoir and a preeminent sportfishing destination, particularly renowned for its exceptional largemouth bass fishery and consistent production of trophy-sized specimens. Significant populations of crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, and occasional striped bass augment its diverse angling appeal. The reservoir's extensive and intricate submerged structure provides highly productive habitats.

Primary access is boat-oriented, facilitated by a well-maintained, multi-lane launch ramp; all private vessels are subject to mandatory invasive species inspection. Limited shoreline fishing opportunities exist. For largemouth bass, efficacious strategies include flipping jigs or soft plastics into dense cover, Carolina rigging on deeper points, and employing crankbaits or spinnerbaits. Crappie are best pursued with small jigs or live minnows near brush piles. Catfish respond readily to cut baits on bottom rigs. Anglers must diligently monitor seasonal water level fluctuations, as these significantly impact fish distribution. Management by the City of San Diego Public Utilities Department dictates specific lake regulations concerning fishing hours, activities, and stringent boating protocols, which must be adhered to in conjunction with California Department of Fish and Wildlife licensing. Lower Otay Reservoir definitively stands as a cornerstone of Southern California sportfishing, offering a robust and demanding angling experience.

Fish species (10)

  • Black Crappie
  • Blue Catfish
  • Bluegill
  • Channel Catfish
  • Common Carp
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Redear Sunfish
  • Smallmouth Bass
  • White Crappie

6 nearby spots · Center 32.6272, -116.9234 · Zoom 13 · Perimeter from OSM