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February 13, 2008
JIM
MATTHEWS’ PICKS OF THE WEEK
1. Finally, something to get excited about. With the nice weather of
the past week, and a coming full moon on the 20th, this could be the
first good bass fishing weekend of the year. In the past few days,
the largemouth action has really started to take off at Casitas
Lake. The small males are moving into the sun-warmed shallows, and
the bigger females are even coming up, starting to think about the
spawn. Top fish was an 11-plus this past week, and there will
probably be a pile more that size in the next few days. Call the
marina for an update on the top tactic at 805-649-2043.
2. While Casitas and the San Diego county lakes are generally the
first of the bass lakes to fire off each spring, Diamond Valley
should also be in fine form over the next week. A weekend bass event
took nearly a five-pound fish average to win, and it has been
producing fish over eight pounds every week. Check with the marina
at 951-926-7201 or Last Chance Bait & Tackle in Hemet at
951-658-7410 for an up-to-the-minute update and what’s the hot
pattern.
3. The weather also turned on the striped bass bite at Lake Skinner
and the bite has been very good this past week with most anglers
fishing anchovies or frozen shad. Even nightcrawlers have been
working. Most of the fish are still in deeper water off the points
and at the inlet. For an update on this bite check with the marina
951-926-8515.
FRESHWATER HOT SPOTS
TROUT: In spite of the better weather this past week, most of the
urban trout bites have been a little slow to come back on. You can
blame murky water at most places, but the water is clearing quickly.
Top bets continue to be Santa Ana River Lakes, Corona Lake, Irvine
Lake and Laguna Niguel. In the High Desert, Hesperia Lake, Jess
Ranch, and Mojave Narrows all have been good this week, and all of
the inland San Bernardino County Park lakes -- Glen Helen,
Cucamonga-Guasti, Prado, and Yucaipa are also fair to good. In San
Diego County, Wohlford, Dixon, Poway, Jennings, and Cuyamaca
continue to have a consistently good bites after weekly plants. In
the southern Sierra, Lake Isabella and the Kern River are both still
pretty good, and Buena Vista Lakes cranked out a pile of big fish
this past week. It might be the top trout pick, if you’re willing to
drive that far. One other final tidbit, Big Bear Lake usually has a
hot bite with the first turn of the weather for anglers fishing off
the north shore from the dam into Grout Bay.
LARGEMOUTH BASS: Casitas, Diamond Valley, Perris, and Castaic all
have been good this past week, thanks to the warmer, sunnier
weather. Add in Piru, Pyramid, Cachuma, Skinner, and Silverwood
among the list of waters getting better fast but still not up to
snuff. In San Diego County, Poway produced a 13-plus in an improving
bite, and San Vicente, El Capitan, Otay, Hodges, and Wohlford all
came back on this week with fair – but not wide open – bites. On the
Central Coast, Nacimiento still has a fair to good spotted bass
bite, and Lopez is worth fishing for largemouths.
STRIPED BASS: Skinner really turned on this week, but the few
reports coming in from Pyramid, Castaic, and Silverwood show that
all three have turned the corner from the dismal bites of the past
few weeks. On the Colorado River, bites were improving and should
continue to improve. A 50-pound striper came from Willow Beach
Friday, and Mead has been good for small fish. Mohave is still very
spotty, but Havasu is starting to really come to life.
PANFISH: Virtually all of the bluegill, redear and crappie bites are
still mostly slow, with a couple of exceptions. Lower Otay showed
signs of some good crappie action this past week, and crappie are
also being caught in fair numbers at the Buena Vista Lakes (near
Taft) in the southern San Joaquin Valley.
CATFISH: Rains often spur the catfish bites at our bigger
reservoirs, with Diamond Valley leading the way with a decent bite.
When followed by some warm weather, things can really perk up. That
was true at Lower Otay in San Diego County, Diamond Valley, and
Hesperia Lake this week, all which produced some good cats. On the
Colorado River, most of the catfish bites are still off but there
were some signs of improvement this week.
WATER BY WATER REPORTS
Compiled by Cyndi Gollaz and Jim Matthews
Outdoor News Service
SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAIN WATERS SILVERWOOD:
Fair trout action on Power Bait, worms, spinners and nightcrawlers with
the best bite in Cleghorn and Miller’s canyons, off the shoreline, along
the dam, and at the spillway. Joe Romero, Rialto, landed a 2-8 trout on
salmon eggs. Slow to fair striper bite on swimbaits, minnows, mackerel
and anchovies off the docks and in Miller’s Canyon. The better stripers
are from six to nine pounds, with the occasional fish over 10. Troy
Paul, Apple Valley, landed an eight-pound striper on anchovies. Catfish
action is slow on mackerel and chicken liver. The fish are deep by the
dam and in Quarry Cove. Largemouth bite fair on worms, plastics, of live
bait in Miller’s Canyon. Information: marina 760-389-2299, state park
760-389-2281, Silverwood Country store 760-389-2423.
BIG BEAR LAKE: Slow trout action with light fishing pressure. Power Bait
and nightcrawlers are the top choices for bait anglers fishing near the
dam and off the north shore. This bite typically kicks off with the
first warm spell of the year. This is also when some of the best trout
are reported. The private marinas and public launch ramps are all closed
and will reopen in spring. Information: Big Bear Marina 909-866-3218,
Big Bear Sporting Goods 909-866-3222 or bigbearmarina.com.
GREGORY LAKE: Few reports this time of year. Mostly slow action with a
few trout on floating baits fished closed to the bottom. Other species
very slow. Information: 909-338-2233.
GREEN VALLEY LAKE: The lake is closed for the season. Recorded
information: 909-867-2009.
ARROWBEAR LAKE: No report.
JENKS LAKE: Closed for the season. Only walk-in access. Information:
909-794-1123, ext. 4.
HIGH DESERT LAKES
HESPERIA LAKE: The action perked up this week, and
another beastly sturgeon was pulled out. Michael Davis, Hesperia, caught
a 127-pound sturgeon on nightcrawlers off the north shore. Paul Leffler,
Upland, landed a 47-pound sturgeon on Power Bait at the drain. The
rainbow trout bite is decent on nightcrawlers or Power Bait off Sandy
Point and in the inlet. Amy Klumpp, Rancho Cucamonga, caught an
eight-pound trout. Anthony Williams, Hesperia, caught a 6-8 trout on
meal worms. Mario Garcia, Ontario, landed a 5-4 trout. Sarah Johnson,
Fontana, and Wayne Plower, Alta Loma, each landed five-pound trout. Very
good blue and channel catfish action on mackerel, nightcrawler,
anchovies or shrimp. Top catfish was a 14-12 landed by Josh O’Neil,
Victorville. John Cambell, Victorville, caught a 12-pound channel
catfish. Dan Jones, Apple Valley, caught a 12-pound channel catfish,
too. Alpers’ trout will be planted over the next few weeks. Information:
800-521-6332 or 760-244-5951.
JESS RANCH: The trout bite was off to a slow start, but picked up late
in the week. Anglers are still using a variety of baits to catch their
limit—plastics, Power Bait (spring green, corn yellow and red), and
inflated nightcrawlers dipped in garlic. Hot spots include the northern
and eastern shores of lake 2 as well as the grassy points and western
shores of lake 3. Tom Nieves, West Covina, landed a 6-12 rainbow. Omar
Torres, Glendale, caught a 6-8 rainbow. Randy Mason, Azusa, landed a 3-9
trout on an orange Power worm. Trout from the lakes’ hatchery are
planted every Friday. The lake is open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays
from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Upcoming events: Prize Day set for Saturday. There
will be an adult division (13 and up) that will compete for the three
heaviest trout and limits, and a child’s division (12 and under) that
will compete for six heaviest trout and three heaviest limits. No
special fee to participate. Lake and prize day information: 760-240-1107
or www.jessranchlakesnews.com.
MOJAVE NARROWS: Good to excellent trout action with fish up into the
six-pound range and some bigger. Top baits are Power Bait, nightcrawlers
and plastic trout worms. Action is best in the morning. Fish off shore
from Pelican and Horseshoe Lake. County trout plants are weekly through
April 17. DFG trout plant last week. Very slow other species. Upcoming
events: Annual fishing derby set for Saturday, March 15. $10 entry fee
per person. Information: 760-245-2226.
INLAND VALLEY LAKES
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
CUCAMONGA-GUASTI: Good trout action with a lot of limits
reported on Power Bait, jigs, and nightcrawlers. Most of the fish are
from one to two pounds. DFG trout plant last week. County plants will be
made each Thursday through April 17 and trophy trout will be planted
each month this year. Information: 909-481-4205.
PRADO: Trout action fair on Power Bait (rainbow, yellow and chartreuse),
nightcrawlers and salmon eggs. Most fish are in the one- to two-pound
range, but there are some out there four pounds-plus. DFG trout plant
last week. The occasional whiskerfish has been brought in on mackerel or
on any trout bait. County trout plants of 1,000 pounds will be made each
Thursday through April 17, and trophy trout will be planted each month
this year. No fishing on stocking days. Lake information: 909-597-4260.
YUCAIPA: Fair trout action this week with the best bite on Power Bait,
mini-jigs, and small trout plastics. County plants will be made each
Thursday through April 17 and trophy trout will be planted each month
this year. DFG trout plant last week. Lake information: 909-790-3127.
GLEN HELEN: Good trout action with lots of limits reported on fish
averaging from 1 1/2 to two pounds. Top trout baits have been Power Bait
(yellow or green) and nightcrawlers. DFG trout plant last week. Slow to
fair catfish action. Most of the cats are running two to four pounds and
are showing on mackerel, shrimp and Hog Wild. County trout plants will
be made each Thursday through April 17 and trophy trout will be planted
each month this season. Information: 909-887-7540.
MOUNT BALDY TROUT POOLS: The heavily stocked pools are open every
Saturday and Sunday. No fishing license is needed. Information:
909-982-4246.
SECCOMBE LAKE: DFG trout plant two weeks ago. Information: 909-384-5233.
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
DIAMOND VALLEY: The bass action has improved with a fair
to good bite and 20-pound stringers for some. Green or purple finesse
worms have been the hot ticket for the four-pound plus bass. The
American Bass tournament over the weekend had some nice stringers. Rick
and Kyle Grover won the tournament with five fish for 24.82 pounds.
Their top fish was a 7.03-pounder. John and Royce Krumsiek took second
with a 24.11-pound limit. The trout bite turned around from last week.
The action is good near the marina, near the east and west dams and
along the north shoreline on Power Bait (green or rainbow), inflated
nightcrawlers and Power eggs. Paul Mastin, Nuevo, caught a 7.5-pounder.
Matthew Knowlton, Ann Arbor, Michigan, caught a 6.60-pound trout. Jeff
Kinworthy, Hemet, caught a five-pound trout on mini jigs. Sue Anderson,
Bloomington, caught a 4.41-pounder on nightcrawlers. Jamie Smith, Hemet,
landed a 3.96-pound trout. Striper action slow to fair on swimbaits,
plugs, or large topwater baits in the inlet and near the marina. The
catfish are still perking along with a fair bite. The action is best in
the third cove, near the east dam, or the wave attenuator on anchovies,
mackerel, and raw shrimp. Melvin Hyde, Hemet, caught 8.89 and 7.10-pound
cats on shrimp along the wave attenuator. Fair panfish action near the
stairways on live worms in 20 to 30 feet. Information: 800-590-LAKE,
marina 951-926-7201, Last Chance Bait & Tackle 951-658-7410 or
www.dvmarina.com.
PERRIS: Improved bass action over last week. The fish have come up and
are biting swimbaits, nightcrawlers and plastics. Hot spots have been in
Marina Cove, along the dam, and at the Sail Cove Pier. Joel Talor, San
Diego, landed a 10.15-pound bass. Robert Levers, Rancho Cucamonga,
caught a seven-pound from the back side of the island. Fair to good
trout bite. Anglers are using green, white, pink or rainbow Power Bait,
worms, or Kastmasters at lot 5. Most of the fish are averaging about a
pound. Tim Witt, Riverside, landed a three-pound trout. DFG trout plant
last week. The occasional cat has been going after the trout baits. Dock
fishing is allowed for a $3 fee during store hours only. Information:
marina 951-657-2179, state park 951-940-5600.
SKINNER: Very good striper action with many anglers landing limits from
boats and off shore on anchovies and nightcrawlers. Mike Piceno,
Temecula, caught a 10-pound striper. Oscar Vargas, Temecula, landed a
29.5-pound stringer of stripers on anchovies. Very good trout action off
Launch Ramp 2 on nightcrawlers, Power Bait or worms. Greg Olivas,
Corona, caught a 4-3 trout. Bass action fair on plastic worms and
nightcrawlers in 10 feet or less. Fish in the one to two-pound range.
Information: store 951-926-1505 or marina 951-926-8515.
LAKE ELSINORE: Slow bite. The carp and the catfish are the only species
showing at all with the best bite in the afternoon. The sunny days ahead
will bring on some improved action. Use dough balls for the carp and
anchovies, nightcrawlers or shrimp for the cats. Information: Catfishing
R Us at 877-685-7752.
CORONA LAKE: The trout bite picked up with a lot of big fish showing.
The best action has been on floating baits or inflated nightcrawlers
doused with scent and fished on a short leader. Top catch this past week
was a 22-pound trout landed by Ralph Lopez, Mira Loma, on a nightcrawler
fishing near the dam. Steve Duenas, Elsinore, caught a 14-8 trout at the
dam. Armando Fuentes, San Dimas, caught five trout totaling 31 pounds
with a 13-8 topping his catch. Sal Montoya, Corona, caught an 11-8
trout. Junior Mendoza, Calimesa, caught a 12-8 rainbow, while James
Camacho, Riverside, landed an 11-8. Lightning Trout are slated to be
planted this week and will be planted through the rest of the month.
Night fishing Friday through Sunday nights this weekend. Information:
951-277-4489 or www.fishinglakes.com.
EVANS LAKE: DFG trout plant two weeks ago. Fair trout action on Power
Bait and nightcrawlers.
RANCHO JURUPA: Trout action fair on Power Bait and worms. Lots of limits
right after plants. Most fish are in the one to two-pound range. DFG
trout plant two weeks ago. Information: 951-684-7032.
FISHERMAN'S RETREAT: Trout plants will go in every other week for the
season. Fair bite on small spinners and floating baits. Fair catfish
bite from all three lakes on pieces of nightcrawlers, Power Bait,
mackerel or anchovies. Upcoming events: fishing derby every Saturday
from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: 909-795-2411.
ANGLER'S LAKE: Fair trout action with some trophy rainbows still in the
mix, including several fish over nine pounds. The lake is closed
Mondays. Information: 951-927-2614.
REFLECTION LAKE: The lake will be planted with 500 pounds of rainbow
trout each week through spring. The bite has been very good on
chartreuse or rainbow Power Bait. Information: 951-654-7906 or
www.reflectionlakerv.com.
JEAN'S CHANNEL CATS: The rain turned the rainbow trout bite on. The fish
are biting rainbow Power Bait and nightcrawlers. The pond is fully
stocked with one to two-pounders. The best time to fish is from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Rainbow trout plants go in twice a month through spring. The
lake is open Wednesday through Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The lake
will be open on President’s Day. Information: 951-679-6562 or
951-259-2021.
SAN JACINTO MOUNTAIN WATERS
LAKE HEMET: Slow to fair trout action on Power Bait,
plastic worms and nightcrawlers. No recent DFG plants. Lake open daily
from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Information: Lake Hemet Market 951-659-2350,
campground 951-659-2680.
FULMOR LAKE: No recent plants. Information: 951-659-2117.
ORANGE COUNTY
SANTA ANA RIVER LAKES: Fishing has suffered because of
the recent rains, but the water is slowly clearing. Areas where the
water is clearing have seen fair to good fishing this past week. The
first plant of Lightning Trout, planted all February, will go in this
week. The best fishing has been on dough baits fished in the areas where
the water is clearest, with the Bubble Hole and the Sandy Beach the top
spots. Top trout this week was a 14.5-pounder caught by Dane O’Reilly,
Burbank, while C.J. McEvilly, Fullerton, caught a 14-4 trout. Keli
O’Brien, Buena Park, caught an 11-8. Night fishing Friday though Sunday
this weekend. Information: 714-632-7830 or www.fishinglakes.com.
ANAHEIM LAKE: Closed. Anaheim Lake only opens when Santa Ana River Lakes
is closed for cleaning and maintenance. Information: (714) 996-3508 or
www.fishinglakes.com.
IRVINE LAKE: Paul Mincer, Riverside, caught a 9.6-pound steelhead, just
shy of the current lake record of 9.8 pounds. Mincer landed the
steelhead on a mini jig off the flats. The waters are clear and the
overall action is very good. A decent number of rainbow, steelhead, and
brook trout were landed this week on Power Bait, Power worms, mini jigs
and nightcrawlers. Shaw Gallegher, Bellflower, landed a 13-16 trout at
Trout Island. Eve Choi, Hacienda Heights, caught a 10-8 trout at the
flats. Jason Penman, Ontario, landed a nine-pound trout in Sierra Cove.
Dwayne Castagna, Claremont, caught an 8-8 trout, while Alex Brenton,
Cypress, caught an 8-1 rainbow and a four-pound brook trout. Dave
Pearson, Garden Grove, caught a 6-2 brook trout. A decent sturgeon was
also landed this week. Rob Alvarado, Downey, caught a 20-1 sturgeon on
Power Bait at the flats. A special plant of quality-sized steelheads
will go in for President’s Day. The lake’s hours are 6 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Upcoming events: President’s Day Derby set for Feb. 16-18. Lake
information: 714-649-9111 or www.irvinelake.net.
LAGUNA NIGUEL LAKE: Fair to good trout action on inflated nightcrawlers
doused in garlic or corn Trout Dip or Power Bait (rainbow, white,
chartreuse or orange) dipped in garlic Nitro Gravy. Best action has been
off the Santiago Flats and the shoreline near the concession stand.
Fighting Frog Lip RipperZ and Trout Spoon Z are top lures for the big
trout. The fish are in the two to three-pound range. Trout plant went in
last week. Plenty of bass action on fish in the one- to two-pound range.
The best action has been on drop-shotted or Texas-rigged plastic worms
in deeper water by the dam. Crappie still showing in good numbers on
crappie jigs and Lip RipperZ lures. Alpers’ trout went in last. The
occasional catfish on mackerel or nightcrawlers in the flats and by the
launch ramp. The lake is open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Information:
949-362-3885 or www.lagunaniguellake.com.
LOS ANGELES AREA LAKES
CACHUMA: Fair trout bite in the open water for trollers
using Needlefish and nightcrawlers. The trout are from 1 1/2 to two
pounds, with some in the five to six-pound range. Bass bite slow. Fish
in the mornings with spoons and Senkos in Cachuma Bay and behind the
island. Fish primarily in 20 to 50 feet. Catfish slow. DFG trout plant
last week. Information: 805-688-4040.
CASITAS: Good bass action on swimbaits or drop-shooting plastic worms.
The water temperature is up a few degrees over last week and the bass
have moved up, and are in 10 feet. Lots of limits with fish in the two
to three-pound range with some over the 10-pound mark. Richard Godinez,
Oxnard, landed an 11-8 bass. Robbie Martinez, Ventura, caught a 10-pound
bass. Randon LeMay, Ojai, landed a limit of bass averaging a pound each.
Decent catfish bite on anything dipped in stink baits. Tyler Hoffman,
Ventura, landed a 14-pound catfish. Trout action fair off the shoreline
and in the Wadleigh Arm. Some two-pounders have been landed on
nightcrawlers and Power Bait. DFG trout plant at the Santa Ana Launch
Ram last week. Information: 805-649-2043.
CASTAIC: Fair to good bass action on plastics, cranks and spinnerbaits
in 10 to 35 feet. Bret Richard, Castaic, landed an 8-2 largemouth. Last
week’s trout plant brought the stripers out, and the bite has been fair
on big plugs, swimbaits, and cut baits at first light through 9 a.m.,
and from 4 p.m. to dusk in 20 to 80 feet. Trout action also improved
after last week’s plant. Danny Gutierrez, Oxnard, landed a 3-4 trout on
Power Bait off the shoreline. Brian Clem, Canyon Country, landed a
stringer of one and two-pound trout Power Bait. Information:
661-775-6232.
PIRU: Slowish trout action with the recent rain and debris brought in
with it. Trollers have been using Kastmasters, Rapalas or Needlefish in
65 to 85 feet and bait anglers have used Power Bait, plastic worms and
nightcrawlers for some sparks of action. No recent big fish reports. DFG
trout plant last week. Slow to fair crappie action in 10 to 20 feet on
white mini-jigs. Most fish are under a pound, with a few over. Bass
action slowish on nightcrawlers and plastic worms in 10 to 15 feet.
Hours are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Information: park 805-521-1500, marina
805-521-1231.
PYRAMID: Slowish striper bite on sardines and anchovies. Quite a few in
the three to four-pound range have been landed along with the odd bigger
fish. The dam, the channel, and Yellow Bar are the hot areas. The bass
action is fair, with some flurries of very good action, on plastic worms
and nightcrawlers. Fair to good trout action on Power Bait,
nightcrawlers, and small cranks in the aqueduct. DFG trout plant last
week. Water levels are up and boats are able to launch. Hours are 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. No launching after 2 p.m. Information: USFS 661-296-9710,
concession 661-257-2790.
QUAIL LAKE: No reports.
PUDDINGSTONE: Decent trout action on Power Bait or Lip RipperZ plastics
and worms. Slow to fair bass bite off the east shore on drop-shot
plastics, jerk baits and live worms. Most fish are eight to 12 inches.
Bluegill and redear fair on meal and wax worms. Crappie bite fair on
small jigs. The action is best in or around Sailboat Cove. Information:
909-599-8411, ext. 4.
SANTA FE DAM: Fair to good trout action on nightcrawlers. DFG trout
plant this week. Fair bluegill action on worms and nightcrawlers in the
afternoon. Most fish are under a pound. Fair catfish action on mackerel,
shrimp or chicken liver. Information: 626-334-1065.
ALONDRA PARK LAKE: DFG trout plant this week.
BALBOA PARK LAKE: No plants.
BELVEDERE PARK LAKE: DFG trout plant this week.
CERRITOS PARK LAKE: DFG trout plant this week.
DOWNEY WILDERNESS PARK: DFG trout plant this week.
ECHO PARK LAKE: DFG trout plant this week.
EL DORADO PARK LAKE: No plants.
ELIZABETH LAKE: DFG trout plant last week.
HANSEN DAM LAKE: DFG trout plant last week. Information: 888-527-2757 or
818-899-3779.
HOLLENBECK LAKE: DFG trout plant this week. Information: 213-261-0113.
JOHN FORD PARK LAKE: No plants.
KENNETH HAHN PARK LAKE: DFG trout plant this week.
LA MIRADA PARK LAKE: DFG trout plant this week
LEGG LAKE: DFG trout plant this week.
LINCOLN PARK LAKE: DFG trout plant this week.
MAGIC JOHNSON LAKE: DFG trout plant this week.
PECK ROAD PARK LAKE: Some decent trout action at the drop offs. Some
fair carp action with fish in the 1-8 to two-pound range on dough balls.
DFG trout plant last week. Information: 818-448-7317.
SAN DIEGO AREA LAKES
BARRETT: The lake is closed until May 2008. Information:
619-465-3474 or www.ci.sandiego.ca.us/water/.
HODGES: The lake is now open after being closed due to damages from the
Witch Creek fire. Fair bass action. This week 276 anglers checked
reported 56 bass, 19 crappie and two channel catfish. Information:
619-465-3474 or www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/.
EL CAPITAN: The lake will be open Thursday through Monday for fishing.
Permits on Thursday, Friday and Monday will only be available through
the Iron Ranger/Pay Station by the concession building (exact change
only). Boat rentals on Saturday and Sunday only. Information:
619-465-3474 or www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/. Rental boat reservations:
619-668-3274.
LOWER OTAY: Good crappie action. This week 182 anglers checked reported
184 crappie, 64 bass, 27 channel catfish, eight rainbow trout, six
bluegill, two blue catfish, one carp and one redear. Basillo Tavares,
Chula Vista, landed a 32-pound channel catfish on mackerel from Otay
Arm. Darryl “Doc” Carter, Spring Valley, caught a 20.45-pound blue
catfish on mackerel near the Buoy Line. Ray Holden, San Diego, caught a
15.05-pound channel catfish from Harvey Arm. DFG trout plant last week.
The lake is open on a Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday schedule.
Information: 619-465-3474 or www.ci.sandiego.ca.us/water/. Rental boat
reservations: 619-668-3274.
UPPER OTAY: This week 15 anglers reported catching 14 bass. The lake is
open on a Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday for fishing, sunrise to
sunset. The road to Upper Otay is closed to vehicles, but anglers may
walk in to fish during lake hours. Information: 619-465-3474 or
www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/.
SAN VICENTE: Good bass bite. This week 123 anglers reported 142 bass, 14
bluegill, four channel catfish, two crappie and two blue catfish. The
lake is open Saturday and Sunday for fishing from sunrise to sunset.
Rentals are available both days. The shoreline from the launch ramp to
the buoy line is closed to all activities. Lake information: 619-465-
3474 or www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/. Rental boat reservations:
619-668-3274.
MURRAY: Rainbow trout bite picked up. This week’s 145 anglers checked
reported 90 rainbow trout, nine bass and eight bluegill. DFG trout plant
last week. The lake is open for fishing and boating seven days a week.
Information: 619-465-3474 or www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/. Rental boat
reservations: 619-390-0223.
MIRAMAR: Good rainbow trout action. This week 141 anglers checked
reported 149 rainbow trout, six bass and two channel catfish. The lake
is open for fishing seven days a week. Information: 619-465-3474 or
www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/. Rental boat reservations: 619-390-0223.
SUTHERLAND: The lake is closed to fishing until March 1, 2008.
Information: 619-465-3474 or www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/.
WOHLFORD: Still a very good trout bite, and this week’s plant of 1,200
pounds will keep it going. Best fish was taken by Farrokh Sadeghi Goura,
San Diego, who caught an 8-8 trout on yellow Power Bait off Senior
Shoreline. Jose Martinez, Valley Center, landed a 6-5 trout on green
Power Bait at the West Buoy Line. Jean Samaneigo, Oceanside, caught a
two-pound trout on nightcrawlers off Senior Shoreline. Also a spark of
crappie action on occasion. John Gissler, Escondido, caught a 1-5
crappie on a white Power Worm off Bass Point. The catfish bite is
hanging in there with some decent action on cut mackerel, chicken liver
and shrimp. Fair to good bass bite in deeper waters on nightcrawlers and
Roostertails off the west end of the Senior Shoreline. Jeff Kahlor, Jr.,
El Cajon, landed a 5-3 bass on a spinnerbait. Jeff Kahlor, Sr., El
Cajon, caught a 4-4 bass on a golden shiner. The lake is open seven days
a week. There is a temporary ban on private boat launches, canoes,
kayaks, float tubes, trolling motors, fish finders and anchors due to
quagga mussels. Information: 760-839-4346 or www.wohlfordlake.com.
DOANE POND: The pond is temporarily closed. The Poomacha Fire left
damages to Palomar Mountain and surrounding areas, which need cleaning.
No damage was done to the actual pond.
DIXON: The trout action improved from last week on green Power Bait,
nightcrawlers, or small gold Kastmasters. The best spots have been in
the Trout Cove area and at the buoy line. Most trout are about one to
two pounds. A 1,200-pound plant of Mt. Lassen trout went in last week.
The bass action is slowish, but some fish are biting adjacent to the
Boat Dock Cove area in between piers on black and purple or brown and
purple plastic worms. Lake information: 760-839-4345 or
www.dixonlake.com.
POWAY: Anglers continue to pull out some big bass from this lake. Steve
Hollinger, San Diego, caught a 13.2-pounder on crankbait, which was the
largest bass caught at the lake this season, so far. David Hudson,
Oceanside, caught a 7.8-pound bass on nightcrawlers. The lake is open
for fishing Wednesday through Sunday from sunrise to sunset. The lake
will be open on President’s Day. Lake information: snack bar
858-679-5465, Poway information line 858-668-4770, concessions
858-486-1234.
JENNINGS: A few flurries of trout and bass action, but the bites for
both species are still rough. The small bass are feeding off the
shoreline. Nightcrawlers and Power Bait are the top baits for the trout
off Eagle Point and near Cactus Patch. Crawdads, Ikas or Gitzits are the
top baits for the bass in Shadow Cove in 25 feet of water off the
points. A 1,200-pound plant of Mt. Lassens went in last week. The lake
is open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The
lake will be open on President’s Day. Lake information: Ranger Hugh
Marx, 619-390-1300 or www.lakejennings.org.
MORENA: The lake has loads of trout in it, but the fish are being
stubborn and have gone deep. Try Power Bait and Kastmasters near the
launch ramp. Bass bite fair for smaller fish on crawdad imitations.
Other species are slow. The boat launch is open. Rowboats and motorboats
are available to rent Wednesday through Sunday. Information: 24-hour
fishing update line 619-478-5473, ranger station 619-694-3049.
CUYAMACA: Lots of hungry trout. This week’s 2,000-pound DFG plant will
add to the load already in the lake, and will get a decent bite going.
Look for the trout off the shoreline and use Power Bait or nightcrawlers,
and use scent with all baits. Plenty of trout in Azalea Creek and Little
Stonewall Creek inflow. Don Wallis, San Diego, caught a 2-4 rainbow
trout. During the winter the lake will be closed on Wednesdays and will
open from noon to five on Sundays. Hours on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday will be from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The lake will open at 10 a.m.
on Feb. 2. The lake now has a temporary ban on private boats due to
quagga mussels. Information: 760-765-0515 or www.lakecuyamaca.org.
HENSHAW: Slow to fair bass action. Slowish bass bite on plastics and
live bait. The water is low and launching conditions are not ideal.
Information: 760-782-3501.
COLORADO RIVER
LAKE MEAD: Some quality stripers are still showing on
anchovies, with the occasional fish on swimbaits. Some large stripers
are being landed when the trout are planted in Hatchery Cove, Saddle
Cove, and Hemenway area. Big numbers of striper from under a pound to
five have been landed in the Vegas and Government washes on anchovies or
other cut baits, but weather has kept most anglers away. Fish from 7 to
11 a.m. for the best action. Trout are planted every other Tuesday
through March. Small spinners and Power Bait are attracting the trout.
The ramp is open at South Cove, but it is a gravel ramp.
WILLOW BEACH: Still very spotty striper action, but the odd big fish
continues to be caught along with a few smaller fish on cut baits. Allan
Cole, Henderson, landed stripers at 50-pounds and 20-pounds fishing at
mile marker 52 last Friday. He was trolling the new A.C. Casitas
swimbaits. Some anglers are catching limits on trout on Panther Martins,
Roostertails, floating baits, and salmon eggs. Trout are stocked every
Friday, and the bite is best for the first day or two after the plant.
Information: 928-767-4747.
LAKE MOHAVE: Tough striper bite. Fish near and in the coves, especially
Cottonwood and to the north, with swimbaits or shad-like lures. Trolling
lures in 15 to 60 with Kastmasters or spoons is also an option for both
stripers and trout. A few rainbows in the one to two-pound range have
been reported. Some catfish reports at night on shrimp or mackerel.
Information: 702-297-1464.
BELOW DAVIS DAM: Weekly trout plants at Davis Camp and near The
Riverside Resort. The fishing is exceptional immediately following each
plant. Fair to good striper and catfish action near Harrah’s Casino on
anchovies. Some good stripers have been landed along the Big Bend area.
Decent smallmouth action at Davis Camp.
NEEDLES: Fair to good striper action on small fish downriver in the
Topoc area. A few catfish are starting to show and some crappie are also
biting in the gorge. Information: Premier Sports 760-326-2727, Golden
Shores 760-768-2325.
TOPOCK MARSH: The water levels are down. Take caution when launching.
Slow striper bite. Nothing exceptional in size, but some fish to three
pounds. Bite best on anchovies and sardines. Catfish action slow to fair
on mackerel, anchovies, worms or shrimp in the cattails and flooded
brush. Bass bite fair in the vegetation outside the channel. The marsh
can be accessed by boat at North Dike, Catfish Paradise, and Five-Mile
Landing. Information: 928-768-2350.
HAVASU: High winds have played havoc on this lake. The shad, however,
are still very active in the Site Six Marina and in the north end of the
lake keeping the striper action fair. The shad can also be found just
off shore feeding on the plankton. The smallmouth and largemouth bass
bites are slow. Some bass in the three to four-pound range have been
landed off the point at Six Site on shad, crankbaits or crawdads.
Information: 760-663-3811.
PARKER STRIP: Slow to fair catfish action with some flatheads to 12
pounds reported. Information: June’s Unique 928-669-8883.
BLYTHE: The warm weather is almost here and the fish are starting to
show. The largemouth and smallmouth bass are biting plastics and
shiners, especially on those warm afternoons. Mark Ward, Blythe, had
three bass from 2 1/2 to four pounds. Still some fair flathead action.
The fish are in the 15 to 25-pound range. The channel catfish bite is
fair, too, on mackerel and anchovies. Bluegill are slow in the
backwaters on worms. Information: B&B Bait 760-921-2248.
PALO VERDE: Fair flathead action all along the lower river. The river
levels are up and fishing pressure is still light, but there's fair bass
and bluegill action in the backwaters, and a good carp bite on fish to
five pounds. Use plastic worms for the bass, wax worms for the bluegill,
and dough for the carp. Some bass have also been landed in the main
river. Information: Walter's Camp 760-854-3322.
PICACHO AREA: Few reports, but a few flatheads, channel cat, bluegill
and stripers reported.
MARTINEZ LAKE AREA: Fair largemouth bite on cranks, spinnerbaits and
plastics. Channel catfish bite decent on anything that stinks, and the
crappie bite is also fair on small live minnows. A few flatheads are
showing in the main river, too. Information: 928-783-9589 or
www.martinezlake.com.
YUMA AREA: The Gila Main Canal in East Yuma is still fair for channel
catfish, large redear, and bluegill. All biting on worms. In the main
Colorado River, the channel catfish bite has been fair on chicken liver
or worms dipped in stink bait, but there is very light fishing pressure
and very few flatheads have been reported.
LOWER DESERT WATERS
SALTON SEA: No reports. Information: Red Hill Marina
760-348-2310, Salton Sea State Recreation Area ranger station
760-393-3052. Weather information: 760-352-3360, Coachella Valley Water
District's weather forecast 760-398-7211. Anglers fishing the sea use
Citizen Band (CB) radios and tune to channel one.
ALAMO RIVER: Slow catfish action and light fishing pressure.
COACHELLA, HIGHLINE CANALS: Few reports but some channel cats and the
odd bass has been reported.
ALL AMERICAN CANAL: Very little fishing pressure.
FINNEY-RAMER: No reports.
WEIST LAKE: DFG trout plant last week. Information: 760-352-3308.
SUNBEAM LAKE: DFG trout plant last week.
LAKE CAHUILLA: Decent trout bite on Power Bait or nightcrawlers. DFG
plant last week. Crappie action good around the docks, but most are
small. Also a good bullhead bite. Information: 760-564-4712.
EASTERN SIERRA
GENERAL: Trout season is now closed throughout most of
this region. For updated road and camping information: Interagency
Visitor Center 760-876-6222, Bishop Chamber of Commerce 760-873-8405, or
www.bishopvisitor.com.
BRIDGEPORT REGION: Only the East Walker River remains open to
catch-and-release fishing in this region. Flows are down are very low
and the fishing is tough. Information: Ken's Sporting Goods
760-932-7707.
MAMMOTH AREA: Only Hot Creek and the upper Owens River remain open to
fishing, and both of these waters are catch-and-release only. Fair to
good action at Hot Creek. Upper Owens seeing a good mid-day bite with
some dry fly action between storm fronts. Fishing information: The
Troutfitter 760-934-2517 or Sierra Drifters Guide Service 760-935-4250.
BISHOP AREA: Only Pleasant Valley Reservoir and the lower Owens River
(in both the Gorge below Crowley Lake and below Pleasant Valley
Reservoir) remain open to fishing in this region. Weather killed the
very good dry fly action, but nymphing is getting some fish.
Information: Culver's 760-872- 8361 or Brock's 760-872-3581.
BIG PINE TO LONE PINE AREA: Only the Owens River and Diaz Lake remain
open to fishing in this region. Both have been slow. Information:
760-876-4444.
WESTERN SIERRA
LAKE ISABELLA: Decent action on Gulp Power Bait,
nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs. The best action has been in Paradise
Cove and by the dam. A fair to good crappie bite around French Gulch
Marina on minnows. Also a fair to good catfish bite at the dam on shad
and minnows. Information: Bob's Bait 661-833-8657.
KERN RIVER: The Kernville area has a fair trout bite on salmon eggs. The
smallmouth action in the lower river around the Hart Park area is fair
on plastic worms. Information: Kern River Troutfitter 760-376-2040 or
www.kernriverflyfishing.com, or James Store 760-376-2424.
RIVER WALK PARK: Good trout action on Power Bait, nightcrawlers and
salmon eggs.
AQUEDUCT NEAR TAFT: Home to the best fishing in the Western Sierra. The
striper action is improving with the warm weather, and the bite is good
on anchovies, minnows and lug worms. Fair carp action on anchovies.
Annabell Morales, Bakersfield, caught a nine-pounder.
HART PARK LAKE: Trout action very good on Power Bait and nightcrawlers.
Still some fair carp action on dough bait or corn meal. Slow bluegill
action on wax worms and crickets.
TRUXTUN LAKE: Fair trout action on Power Bait and nightcrawlers. Carp
action fair on dough bait. Bluegill action slow on wax worms and
crickets. Only the odd catfish showing.
MING LAKE: Trout bite very good. DFG trout plant two weeks ago. Some
bass action has been reported on plastic worms and minnows, but this
action is tough.
BRITE LAKE: The lake is temporarily closed for work on the park’s roads.
DFG has no trout plantings scheduled in February.
BUENA VISTA LAKES: The trout bite just keeps getting bigger and better.
Ivy Clistro, Bakersfield, caught a 16-pound trout. Best bite on Power
Bait. Layhaa Franko, Bakersfield, caught a 10-pound trout on Power Bait.
Veachel Geer, Bakersfield, landed a 9.26-pound trout. Brandon Ramos,
Bakersfield, landed eight and five-pound trout. Joe Crompton,
Bakersfield, caught a 7-8 trout. Laylla Franko, Bakersfield, caught a
four-pound trout. Good crappie on small minnows with plenty of limits.
Still a decent striper bite on blood worms and lug worms. The catfish
bite is fair on shad or minnows.
WOLLOMES LAKE: Decent trout bite on Power Bait, salmon eggs and
nightcrawlers. Also a fair catfish bite on mackerel.
SUCCESS LAKE: The levels are up, and anglers are able to launch boats. A
decent number of bass have been landed on spoons and jigs. Information:
559-781-2078.
KAWEAH LAKE: Fair crappie bite on small minnows. Information:
559-597-2526.
CENTRAL COAST LAKES
SAN ANTONIO: Striper bite fair to good in Bee Rock Cove
and Harris Creek on anchovies and swimbaits. The smallmouth are scarce.
Largemouth action also slow with sparks of action around the rocky
points on swimbaits, spoons and plastic worms. Fair catfish action on
anchovies. Information: 805-472-2818.
SANTA MARGARITA: Fair trout action on Power Bait or worms. Decent
crappie action on jigs near the river. Fair largemouth bass action on
drop-shot plastics or Brush Hogs. DFG trout plant last week. The marina
store is open Wednesday through Sunday. Information: 805-438-1522.
NACIMIENTO: Fair spotted bass action in the early mornings and in the
late evenings with fish in the one to one and a half-pound range.
Anglers have been using live shad, which are concentrated around the
marina. Nightcrawlers have also been effective. Fair to good catfish
action on mackerel and shrimp. Slow bluegill action and only a few
crappie showing. The white bass are in Las Tables and the narrows in a
fair bite. Water level stable. Information: 805-238-1056 or
www.nacimientoresort.com.
LOPEZ: Fair trout bite on nightcrawlers and Power Bait (chartreuse or
rainbow). The action is best in Cottonwood Cove, off the Cottonwood
shoreline, off the points, and across from the marina. Trollers are also
having success just outside Cottonwood Cove on Needlefish. DFG trout
plant last week. Most fish are under the two-pound mark. The bass action
fair on jigs, nightcrawlers or plastic worms, especially in Wittenberg.
The action sparks when the sun is out. Decent crappie action in 25 to 30
feet across from the marina and near the boat house on jigs. Slow to
fair bluegill and redear action on meal and wax worms. Catfish bite
spotty. Try anchovies or shrimp. Information: 805-489-1006.
TROUT PLANTS
Barring adverse weather, water, road conditions, and the
availability of trucks and personnel, the following lakes and streams,
listed by county, will be restocked this week with catchable-size
rainbow trout from the Department of Fish and Game hatcheries:
LOS ANGELES: Alondra Park Lake, Arroyo Seco Creek, Belvedere Park Lake,
Cerritos Park Lake, Kenneth Hahn, La Mirada Lake, Hollenbeck Park Lake,
Legg Lake, Lincoln Park Lake, Big Tujunga Creek (lower and upper), Peck
Road Park Lake, Santa Fe Dam, San Gabriel River (east and west fork).
ORANGE: Laguna Lake, Trabuco Creek.
RIVERSIDE: Diamond Valley Lake, Hemet Lake.
SAN DIEGO: Cuyamaca Lake.
FRESNO: Avocado Lake, Kings River below Pine Flat Reservoir, San Joaquin
River below the Friant Dam.
MONTEREY: El Estero Park Lake.
CATFISH PLANTS
No Plants.
OCEAN FISHING REPORT
By Terrence Berg and Phil Friedman
www.976-TUNA.com
LONG RANGE UPDATE: The yellowfin tuna action is still
good for the multi-day trips fishing down the Baja coastline. Frank
LoPreste, skippering the Royal Polaris at the Hurricane Bank, phoned in
Tuesday and said anglers on board has a pretty fair pick on the tuna
with fish from 75 to 210 pounds on the boat. He said there were several
first-time long-range anglers on board and they had all caught their
first 100-pounders on Tuesday. The action is far from barn-burning hot,
but when it slows, skippers have run out to fish wahoo, and them they
come back in and find a good pick for a few hours, and then it slows
again. But the quality remains good.
CATALINA ISLAND UPDATE: While the party boat fleets is still pretty much
avoiding Catalina Island, there has been a decent pick on the white
seabass and even a few yellowtail for the private boaters and six-pack
charters fishing the island. The water is still cold – 55 to 57 degrees
on the top end – but some keeper seabass are showing amid a good number
of shorts. In the past week, white seabass to 35 pounds have been
reported, with the yellowtail in the eight to 12 pound class. Lots of
squid at the island, and that’s the candy bait that’s getting the fish.
Also read the update on calico bass below.
CLEMENTE ISLAND NEGLECTED: Commercial squid boats said the candy bait is
stacked around the San Clemente Island and there are a lot of yellowtail
at Pyramid Head, but few sportboats are making the drive out here to tap
this action. Yes, it’s early, but it’s also been warm.
CHANNEL ISLANDS UPDATE: There is simply not much going on in the Channel
Islands. There’s a tremendous amount of bait at Santa Rosa and Santa
Cruz islands, and some skippers are running halibut trips, but that bite
is still slow.
HALIBUT AND SCULPIN: There is a pick on the halibut off Long Beach. Long
Beach Sportfishing is sending out boats daily for the Pot O’ Gold
Halibut Derby, and on Wednesday, the Ikon with 33 anglers had four
halibut to 16 pounds, along with 11 sand bass and 14 sculpin. Not wide
open, but things are improving. The sculpin are pretty fair if targeted
with some good catches reported this past week from Newport Beach up to
Santa Monica and Redondo.
CALICO BASS NEWS: There has been a pretty good pick on the calico bass
for anglers fishing at Catalina Island and the nearshore kelp – mostly
the Horseshoe and Palos Verdes kelp. The nearshore bite has been
particularly impressive because what it’s lacked in volume, it has had
up for in size. The average fish are a solid three to five pounds, with
fish to six or more every day.
GIANT SQUID UPDATE: While giant squid off are still in the counts off
San Diego, the overall bite for the San Diego half- and three-quarter
day boats is still slow. The squid are holding on the Nine Mile Bank and
aren’t on the spots off the Orange and Los Angeles county coast they
frequented this time last year.
INSTRUCTIONAL CHARTERS: The staff of 976-TUNA and SKB host instructional
charters throughout the year, offering beginning anglers or veterans
advice and on-the-water teaching of techniques for different saltwater
species. The next trip is a 1 1/2-day rockfish and spring yellowtail
trip to Colonet aboard the Legend. The trip leaves March 7 and is
limited to 28 anglers. Cost is $199.
There is a special Cino de Mayo trip May 4-9 to teach anglers the basics
of fishing Baja. This trip will be held out of Palmas de Cortez. For
more information on upcoming SKB/976-TUNA instructional charters, call
310-328-8426.
LANDING CONTACTS
Southern California: Virg's Sportfishing, Morro Bay,
805-772-1222; Patriot Sportfishing, Avila Beach, 805-595-7200; Sea
Landing, Santa Barbara, 805-963-3564; Harbor Village Sportfishing,
Ventura, 805-658-1060; Channel Islands Sportfishing, Oxnard,
805-985-8511; Captain Hook's Sportfishing, Oxnard, 805-382-6233; Port
Hueneme Sportfishing, Hueneme, 805-488-2212; Malibu Pier Sportfishing,
310-328-8426; Marina Del Rey Sportfishing, Marina del Rey, 310-822-3625;
Redondo Sportfishing, Redondo Beach, 310-372-2111; Rocky Point Fuel Dock
(skiff rentals for King Harbor), Redondo Beach, 310-374-9858; 22nd
Street Landing, San Pedro, 310-832-8304; L.A. Harbor Sportfishing, San
Pedro, 310-547-9916; Long Beach Sportfishing, Long Beach, 562-432-8993;
Pierpoint Landing, Long Beach, 562-983-9300; Marina Sportfishing, Long
Beach, 562-598-6649; Newport Landing, Newport Beach, 949-675-0550;
Davey's Locker, Newport Beach, 949-673-1434; Dana Wharf Sportfishing,
Dana Point, 949-496-5794; Helgren's Sportfishing, Oceanside,
760-722-2133; Fisherman's Landing, San Diego, 619-221-8500; H&M Landing,
San Diego, 619-222-1144; Seaforth Landing, San Diego, 619-224-3383;
Point Loma Sportfishing, San Diego, 619-223-1627; Islandia Sportfishing,
San Diego, 619-222-1164.
Mexico Landings: Sergio's Sportfishing, Ensenada, 011-526-178-2185; San
Quintin Sportfishing, San Quintin, 011-526-162-1455.The fish report is weekly. Its accuracy depends on marina operators,
tackle shops and local fishermen we contact. Anglers catching large
fish should send the information to Outdoor News Service, P.O. Box
9007, San Bernardino, CA 92427, or telephone 909-887-3444, so it can
be included in this report. Faxes can be sent to 909-887-8180.
E-Mail messages or fishing reports can also be posted to Jim
Matthews at odwriter@earthlink.net and/or Cyndi Gollaz at
cagurrola@charter.net.
This report is published by 11 daily newspapers in Southern
California each week. Frequently it is edited for space. A complete
version is posted on the Outdoor News Service web site each week (www.outdoornewsservice.com).
The updated report is usually posted by Thursday morning at this site. The fish report is copyrighted and any
use or reposting of the report, or portions of the report, is prohibited
without written permission. Posting of links to the fish report on the
Outdoor News Service web site is allowed.
The Cal TIP number, the Department of Fish and Game poacher hotline, is
1-888-DFG-CALTIP. The DFG's Internet web page is located at the following
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RECENT BIG CATCHES
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February 10, 2008 -
Willow Beach cranks out 50-pound striper on Friday
Allan Cole of Henderson, Nev., the maker of the A.C. Plug line of
lures, caught a 50-pound, 48 1/2-inch long striped bass while
fishing at Mile Marker 40 below Willow Beach on Friday, Feb. 8. He
also landed a 20-pounder the same day.
Cole was slow-trolling a 10-inch version of his new A.C. “Casitas”
Bait on the first blue-bird weather day of the year.
“It’s been cold, windy, and rotten weather for weeks, but it was
beau-tee-ful yesterday,” said Cole on Saturday. “Both of the fish
grabbed ‘em hard.”
Cole has caught eight stripers at or better than the 50-pound mark,
but this was his first this size in six years.
“Last year, there were just two 40s caught on the whole river, maybe
we’re going to see some bigger fish again at Willow Beach,” said
Cole.

February 8, 2008 - Shaw Gallegher of
Bellflower nailed this 13.16 pound trout at Irvine Lake's Trout
Island on a Power Worm.
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February 6, 2008 - Mark Ward of Blythe with
three bass caught in the Colorado River. They were 2 1/2 to 4
pounds.
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February 6, 2008 - John Hudspith of
Torrance caught this 11-pound rainbow at Irvine Lake.

January 08, 2008 - Bob Caffey of Acton caught this 11-pound
bass at Pyramid Lake, one of the best bass from this lake in years.

January 02, 2008 - Gary Goemer of Irvine
caught this 14 pound trout at Irvine Lake.

January 02, 2008 - This 14.2-pound trout
was landed by San Chow of Westminster at Irvine Lake
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December 23, 2007 - Robert Coleman of
Rancho Cucamonga caught this 202-pound sturgeon at Hesperia Lake.
This is the biggest fish caught from freshwater in Southern
California.

December 22, 2007 - Robert Metzger of Hesperia with his
19-7 striper he caught on a swimbait in Miller’s Canyon of Lake
Silverwood.
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December 15, 2007 - Here is a photo of the winning fish
from the derby at Cucamonga Guasti. The fish was caught by Ray
Moreno of Ontario.

November 11, 2007 - The derby winner at Lake Dixon. This
10.22-pound trout was caught on a nightcrawler by Connor Rasmussen
of Escondido.
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November 1, 2007 - 180-pound former Hesperia Lake record sturgeon
caught by Ed Paradise of Grove City, Pennsylvania.
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October 31, 2007 - Bobby Toliver of Ontario with a
135-pound sturgeon he caught at Hesperia Lake.

October 27, 2007 - Francisco Rios caught this 20-9 catfish
at Lake Wohlford.

October 2007 - Bart Tyler of Victorville caught this lake
record 62 1/2-pound catfish at Hesperia Lake.
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