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  2. Fishing report, Feb. 21-27: Delta sturgeon and McSwain trout ...

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    Lake Isabella/Bakersfield area Bass 2 Trout 2 Crappie 2 Catfish 3 Bluegill 3 The lake rose slightly to 2,567.83 feet in elevation and 38% despite minimal water releases from the dam at 313 cfs at ...

  3. Fishing report, May 15-21: Bites are good with Delta ... - AOL

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    Lake Isabella/Bakersfield area Bass 2 Trout 2 Crappie 3 Catfish 2 Bluegill 3 The lake rose two feet to 2,584.20 feet in elevation and 62% of capacity as water releases dropped from 1,109 to 882 ...

  4. Fishing report, May 22-28: Delta stripers are still on the ...

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    Lake Isabella/Bakersfield area Bass 2 Trout 2 Crappie 3 Catfish 3 Bluegill 3 The lake rose two feet to 2584.20 feet in elevation and 62% of capacity as water releases dropped from 1109 to 882 cfs ...

  5. Isabella Dam - Wikipedia

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    Isabella Dam is an embankment dam located in the Kern River Valley, about halfway down the Kern River course, between the towns of Kernville and Lake Isabella in Kern County, California. Isabella Dam serves agricultural , hydroelectric , and flood control uses. [ 2 ]

  6. Lake Isabella - Wikipedia

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    Lake Isabella also called Isabella Lake, [1] [2] is a reservoir in Kern County, California, United States created by the earthen Isabella Dam. At 11,000 acres (4,500 ...

  7. Fishing report, May 8-14: Shaver kokanee bite has rebounded ...

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    Lake Isabella/Bakersfield area Bass 2 Trout 2 Crappie 3 Catfish 2 Bluegill 3 The lake rose 2 feet to 2582.37 feet in elevation and 59% of capacity despite water releases rising to 1109 cfs at ...

  8. Kern River - Wikipedia

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    In Lake Isabella, it is joined by its largest tributary, the South Fork Kern River, which drains a high plateau area to the east of the North Fork drainage. [17] The 95-mile (153 km)-long South Fork rises in Tulare County and flows south through Inyo National Forest, turning west after entering Kern County.

  9. Lake Isabel (Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Isabel is a reservoir located in the San Isabel National Forest in Pueblo and Custer counties, in Colorado, United States. The lake is in the Wet Mountains. [3] The lake is open to fishing year round and is regularly stocked by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Available activities include fishing, hiking, camping and sledding in the winter. [4]