- The bass i caught was on a super spook jr. cause when you do the ''walkthedogaction'' there be a lot of bass hitting the lure on every cast.
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Largemouth Bass Tips for Current Conditions:
Largemouth bass fishing is going to be slow with the water temperature at 51 degrees. If you have a chance to get out on the water, you are going to have to fish deep and slow. Jig fishing and Plastic baits may be your best bet this time of year for largemouth bass. You may also try fishing some sinking jerk baits.
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Community Largemouth Bass Fishing Reports
2012-10-30
Report By:Guest
Fishing Rating: 1
Water Temperature:
Just and FYI DFG regulations for southern California in Article 3 section
4.10 state that no type of game fish is to be used as bait (Dead or Alive),
such as, blue gill.
2012-10-02
Report By:Guest
Fishing Rating: 4
Water Temperature: 74
I head out to alondra at least twice a week. And topwater baits aren\'t really getting hit at
this time. Based on how I fish anythingvthat mimicks the bait fish will get hit .but you got
to get your bait further out into deeper water. Always let the bait sink!
2011-12-22
Report By:Guest
Fishing Rating: 5
Water Temperature: 60
when i go there i use bluegill for bait and works great
2010-02-19
Report By:whitedevil50
Fishing Rating: 1
Water Temperature:
"I went to Alondra Park with my friend on a weekend and we began to fish bluegill and we emedietly were getting hit with tons of bluegill off the meil worms. I caught probably 50th bluegill and decided just to leave it on the hook and to see were it would go. It stayed still in one spot for about 5 seconds until I got bored and realed it in to fing that that line was heavy and out of knowwhere, the 2 pound largemouth bass jumped out of the water. I realed it in and found that the fish swallowed the 5 inch bluegill. I was so happy"