Trout fishing season at Lake Cachuma... best odds today and this weekend, based on prior experience. #fishing #SantaBarbara #cachuma #LakeCachuma #trout #fish https://www.edhat.com/news/cachuma-lake-receives-trout-release-this-week/
Cachuma Lake Receives Trout Release This Week

Crunchy Leaves, Pumpkin Spice and Rainbow Trout! Autumn has arrived and with it comes all of the seasonal favorites; cozy scarves and sweaters, warm drinks, pumpkin everything, and Rainbow Trout. Cooler air and lake temperatures also create ideal conditions for trout stocking and fishing. In cooperation with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the

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#SantaBarbaraCounty: "#Cachuma Update (Santa Barbara County)
Inflow into #LakeCachuma has rapidly increased. Spillway releases from #BradburyDam have ramped up to 20,000 cfs. Flows are fast and cold; heed extreme caution downstream " #CAwx #flooding #SantaBarbara

Lake #Cachuma in #SantaBarbara County just went from around 30% capacity days ago to likely to fill and spill over by the weekend. #California #rain

https://www.noozhawk.com/lake-cachuma-expected-to-fill-and-spill-in-wake-of-major-storms/

Lake Cachuma Expected to Fill and Spill in Wake of Major Storms | Local News | Noozhawk

Swelled by heavy runoff from recent large storms, Lake Cachuma is expected to fill and spill by this weekend, according to Santa Barbara County officials.

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FROM NOOZHAWK.com - “Lake Cachuma Expected to Fill and Spill in Wake of Major Storms - The lake level continued to rise at the rate of about one foot per hour on Tuesday, and by late morning was at 73.3% of capacity, and about 19 feet below spill level, according to the county Public Works Department.”

https://www.noozhawk.com/lake-cachuma-expected-to-fill-and-spill-in-wake-of-major-storms/

#SantaBarbara #Cachuma #CAwx

Lake Cachuma Expected to Fill and Spill in Wake of Major Storms | Local News | Noozhawk

Swelled by heavy runoff from recent large storms, Lake Cachuma is expected to fill and spill by this weekend, according to Santa Barbara County officials.

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