Lexington Reservoir - Los Gatos, CA


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species: Rainbow Trout
Lexington Reservoir, Los Gatos, CA, is a productive warm-water reservoir, primarily supporting largemouth bass, crappie, bluegill, and channel catfish. Current fish activity is rated "good," with optimal success focusing on shorelines with emergent vegetation. Anglers should employ slowly retrieved three-inch black weedless jigs, preferably with a rattle, on a medium-heavy rod with a fluorocarbon leader. Optimal bite times align with major and minor solunar periods. Water temperature is crucial for species activity. Access is generally good, though boating may be restricted to non-motorized vessels due to its water supply designation. Adherence to CDFW and local regulations is mandatory for sustainable practice.



Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
11-25-2015 Still hope at Lexington
Water is very low and a few anglers... more »
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9-3-2015 Some shore action at Lexington
Shore anglers pulling crank baits or Texas-rigged worms... more »
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8-19-2015 Take minnows to Lexington
Live minnows will bring in bass or catfish.... more »
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7-2-2015 Lexington cats biting
Catfish are worth pursuing. Nothing large yet but... more »
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6-24-2015 Drop shots work at Lexington
Drop-shots, jigs or 3/8-ounce chatter baits can be... more »
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