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San Luis Reservoir

Los Banos · California

Lake Freshwater
San Luis Reservoir, located in the Central Valley of California, is a top destination for anglers seeking a diverse fishing experience. Covering over 12,000 acres, this expansive reservoir is home to a wide variety of species, including striped bass, largemouth bass, catfish, and panfish like crappie and bluegill. Striped bass are a primary target, especially during the warmer months when the fish become more active. Anglers use techniques such as trolling with live bait or casting with swimbaits and topwater lures for the best success.

Largemouth bass fishing is productive year-round, particularly in spring and fall when bass move closer to the shore to feed. The reservoir’s submerged structures and rocky outcroppings provide ideal habitats for both striped and largemouth bass. Catfish are another popular target, often caught in the evenings using baits like nightcrawlers or cut bait.

For a more relaxed experience, anglers can fish for panfish, which are abundant in the shallows during springtime. The serene setting, with its rolling hills and wildlife, makes San Luis Reservoir a peaceful retreat for anglers. Open year-round, it provides ample opportunities for fishing, with regulations in place to ensure sustainability and protect the fishery.

Fish species (8)

  • Black Crappie
  • Bluegill
  • Channel Catfish
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Redear Sunfish
  • Smallmouth Bass
  • Striped Bass

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