Summer is officially arriving at San Luis Reservoir, and the fishing patterns are shifting fast. In his latest report, Capt. Roger George breaks down exactly what you need to land those heavy-duty 24-inch Stripers as the water levels drop and temperatures rise.
The Summer Shift: What’s Happening in the Water?
The reservoir is currently dropping about a foot a day, with water temperatures climbing between 64 and 70 degrees. While the spawn is winding down, the fish are becoming incredibly aggressive and "fighting like crazy."
Featured Gear: The Optimizer #4
To truly master the conditions at San Luis right now, having the right presentation is key. We recommend incorporating the Optimizer #4 into your setup. As the fish move deeper to escape the rising surface heat, the Optimizer #4 provides the perfect profile and action to trigger those aggressive strikes.
- Targeting the "Reaction Bite": Capt. Roger emphasizes that the "reaction bite" is the dominant pattern this June. The Optimizer #4 is designed to create the kind of underwater movement that forces a Striper to strike instinctively.
- Reaching the Depth: With fish holding in deeper columns, the Optimizer #4 helps you stay in the strike zone longer, giving you a better chance at those 24-inch "heavy duty" fish.
Pro Tips for Your Next Trip:
- Follow the Temperature: With a heatwave incoming, expect the fish to move. Use your electronics to find them at depths of 50-60 feet.
- Stay Mobile: The schools are moving back and forth across the main lake—staying on the move with your Optimizer #4 will help you find the active bite.
- Watch the Wind: The wind dictates the activity. Be prepared to adjust your speed and depth the moment the breeze picks up.
Ready to see these tactics in action? Check out the full breakdown from Capt. Roger George here: San Luis Reservoir: June Fishing Report | Capt. Roger George








