No photo on file
Santa Margarita Lake
California
Lake
Freshwater
Santa Margarita Lake, also known as Salinas Reservoir, is a 1,100-acre reservoir near Santa Margarita, CA, known for quality warmwater fishing in a serene, lightly developed setting. Managed by San Luis Obispo County, the lake prohibits swimming but allows boating and year-round fishing.
The primary target species is largemouth bass. Spring and early summer are best, especially during the spawn, with soft plastics, spinnerbaits, and jigs used in shallow coves. As water temperatures rise, deeper finesse presentations become effective. Spotted bass also offer consistent action near rocky points and the dam, especially with drop-shot rigs and jerkbaits.
Crappie fishing peaks in spring, with fish congregating near submerged wood and brush. Bluegill and redear sunfish are active throughout summer and respond to worms and small jigs, making them ideal for beginners.
Channel catfish are common during warm months, particularly in deeper coves and creek arms at night. Standard baits like mackerel and liver produce best. Trout are stocked periodically in winter but are not a primary fishery.
The lake allows motorized boats, kayaks, and canoes. Shore and boat access are both available. A valid California fishing license is required.
The primary target species is largemouth bass. Spring and early summer are best, especially during the spawn, with soft plastics, spinnerbaits, and jigs used in shallow coves. As water temperatures rise, deeper finesse presentations become effective. Spotted bass also offer consistent action near rocky points and the dam, especially with drop-shot rigs and jerkbaits.
Crappie fishing peaks in spring, with fish congregating near submerged wood and brush. Bluegill and redear sunfish are active throughout summer and respond to worms and small jigs, making them ideal for beginners.
Channel catfish are common during warm months, particularly in deeper coves and creek arms at night. Standard baits like mackerel and liver produce best. Trout are stocked periodically in winter but are not a primary fishery.
The lake allows motorized boats, kayaks, and canoes. Shore and boat access are both available. A valid California fishing license is required.
Fish species (7)
- Black Crappie
- Blue Catfish
- Bluegill
- Channel Catfish
- Largemouth Bass
- Rainbow Trout
- Redear Sunfish