Hi all,
Here’s a quick report of 3/29 and 3/31 at Cap:
3/29: I dragged the jig around some rocks first thing in the morning and found a great bite. I managed to start the day off with 5 fish in the first hour with one weighing 4 lbs. even, another weighing 3.75 lbs. and the others weighing around 2 lbs. There were a lot of fish chasing schools of shad in the shallows in the area where I started my day, but I couldn’t get them to take anything. Granted, I didn’t fish for them all that hard, but I was still surprised when they didn’t even sniff a small jerkbait or walking bait. I even saw my first proper school of busters of the year blowing up on shad in open water. The shad they were chasing looked to be about 2-3 inches long. I saw several beach themselves when getting chased close to shore, and even saw an opportunistic crow snatch one out of the water. It was a pretty cool display! I fished the jig hard for the rest of the day targeting fish on rock piles, and dragged a neko-rigged senko parallel to shore when moving between rock piles. No luck on any reaction baits all day. It was an awesome bite up until about 1:00, and then it seemed to slow down significantly until I was off the water at about 3:00. Ended the day with 20 fish in the net with an even split between the jig and neko.
3/31: I started my morning by heading straight to the area I started on the previous day. I made one cast with the neko before arriving at my first destination, and roped in a nice 3 lb. bass to start the day. The jig bite was a bit slower on this particular morning, but I did manage 2 fish in about 20 minutes before the temptation of the busters was too much to resist. I decided to downsize on my topwater bait and tied on a Karashi, and that decision made for a fun bite. I waited to see boils and blow ups close to shore and casted my Karashi right on top of them. I would start my retrieve immediately without letting it sink, and would twitch it fast for a quick, erratic walking action. I managed my first 6 topwater fish of the year, with 2 of them being in the 3.5-4 lb. range. The rest of the day was spent in the same way as the previous day. I managed several fish dragging the jig around rock piles and found a great worm bite for the last couple of hours of the day. Ended the day with another 20 fish in the net.
Tight lines
Brad
El Cap 3/29 and 3/31
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Re: El Cap 3/29 and 3/31
I’m trying to hit the salt up here in North County on Friday, but these reports might get me back down to Cap again this Friday. Last week was fun, and it’d be good to keep adding to my experience…
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Re: El Cap 3/29 and 3/31
Get out there man! Seemed like a lot of people were catching some good numbers of bass the last few days.Osidecoffee wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2026 2:44 pm I’m trying to hit the salt up here in North County on Friday, but these reports might get me back down to Cap again this Friday. Last week was fun, and it’d be good to keep adding to my experience…
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