San Luis Obispo County Fishing Report: 03-10-26
San Luis Obispo County Fishing Report: 03-10-26
Good morning, Central Coast anglers! Here's your latest fishing report for March 10th, 2026.
๐๏ธ Lake Fishing Reports
Whale Rock Reservoir ๐
- Temp: 68ยฐF, Partly cloudy, Clear water
- Largemouth Bass: โ HOT BIT! Fish in the 2-4 lb range being caught consistently
- Best Baits: Wacky worms, drop shot rigs, swim jigs, jerkbaits
- Tip: Slow retrieve is key this time of year. Focus on deeper structure.
- Recent: 40+ largemouth bass landed this week!
Santa Margarita Lake
- Water: Low 50s, stained visibility, near full capacity
- Bass: โ EXCELLENT! Pre-spawn mode in full swing โ big females moving up
- Crappie: Active on primary points with bright-colored jigs
- Catfish: โ HOT! 15-20 pounders caught this week!
- Trout: Slow โ next plant expected soon
- Tip: Work jigs along rocky points and look for baitfish activity
Lake Nacimiento ๐
- Temp: 70ยฐF, Clear water, near 61% capacity
- White Bass: โ EXCELLENT! Windy conditions bringing out the best bite
- Spotted Bass: Active on rocky points, crushing moving baits
- Best Lures: Bladed jigs (white/silver), pin-tail trailers, crankbaits
- Crappie: Big slabs hitting 2-3 inch swimbaits near rocky pockets
- Tip: Target wind-blown points and muddy areas after recent rains
San Antonio Lake
- Temp: ~56ยฐF, roughly half full, slightly stained
- Trout: Slow โ a few caught on chartreuse/rainbow PowerBait
- Catfish: โ Good! 3-5 lbs on garlic shrimp and chicken liver at backs of coves
- Bass: Warming up โ try shallow crankbaits in 8-15 ft
Lopez Lake
- Water: Receiving healthy runoff from recent storms
- Bass: โ Good โ focus on shad-colored crankbaits and jerkbaits
- Panfish: Crappie and bluegill near marina on small Rapalas and white jigs
- Tip: Drop-shotting in 25+ ft for higher-quality bass
๐ Ocean Fishing: Morro Bay
Offshore fishing continues to deliver strong results as spring approaches:
- Lingcod: Up to 35 lbs (season total: 3,000+)
- Rockfish: 60,000+ landed
- Vermilion Rockfish: 9,500
- Copper Rockfish: 2,400
- Bocaccio: 7,500
Recent Charter Highlight: Full limits reported with lingcod up to 16 lbs! Water temps now at 53ยฐF at Ft. McAllister โ warming nicely for spring!
Shore/Pier Fishing: Surfperch and barred surfperch good from piers and beaches. Best during low tide and hour before/after tide changes.
Book your charters early โ spring is the busiest season on the Central Coast!
๐ What to Expect This Week
- Bass moving into spawn mode with continued warming water temps
- White bass peak action at Lake Nacimiento during windy conditions
- Ocean fishing improving as water temps rise into the mid-50s
- Catfish action remains strong at Santa Margarita and San Antonio Lakes
๐ฃ Get Your Gear Ready
Check our Fishing Guide for species info and regulations.
Tight lines, Central Coast! ๐ฃ