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Lake Hodges - Del Dios, CA

Lake Information

Surface Area:1234 acres
Shoreline:27 miles miles
Elevation:277 ft.
Lake Henshaw, located near Santa Ysabel, California, functions as a prominent shallow-water reservoir within San Diego County, primarily supporting robust populations of warm-water species. Its principal fisheries comprise channel catfish, crappie, and largemouth bass, offering consistent angling success for these species. The expansive, relatively shallow morphology of the lake creates optimal habitat conditions for these species, distinguishing it from deeper, cold-water-dominant impoundments in the region. The rural setting ensures a less pressured and tranquil angling environment.

Primary access is boat-dependent, facilitated by a dedicated launch ramp; private vessels require mandatory invasive species inspection. Limited shoreline access is available, its efficacy contingent upon prevailing water levels. Effective catfish strategies involve the deployment of stink baits or cut mackerel on bottom rigs. Crappie are optimally targeted during spawning seasons with small jigs or live minnows near brush piles or tules. Bass anglers should focus on weed lines and submerged structures utilizing artificial lures such as crankbaits or soft plastics. Lake Henshaw is managed by the Vista Irrigation District, thus their specific regulations, in addition to California Department of Fish and Wildlife licensing, are authoritative. This reservoir unequivocally provides a productive and serene warm-water angling experience, offering a distinct alternative for San Diego County fishermen.



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