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Striped Bass Fishing in Southern California at Lake Castaic

When it comes to fishing, many anglers prefer a challenge to an easy catch. For this reason, striped bass fishing is becoming more popular in the angling fraternity. This is due to the fast speeds that striped bass can reach when swimming, and they are also extremely powerful. They are also popular due to them being located in a variety of waters, from lakes to rivers. Lake Castaic in Southern California is known as a particularly good spot for striped bass fishing. They are easily identifiable, with silver sides and patches easily visible around the mouth area.

During the spawning season of the striped bass, these fish will migrate into freshwater areas, as well as clearer waters and lakes. They are an extremely predatory fish, and will feed on anything from other fish to crustaceans and insects. Since these fish feed more during the early hours of the morning and evenings, this is the best time for striped bass fishing. Since they swim in groups, the chances of a good catch are excellent. And with the largest of these freshwater types of striped bass weighing just under 60lbs, it can make for an impressive catch indeed. Lake Castaic in Southern California is known for producing quite large striped bass and it is a commonly fished species here.

However, it's not just restricted to freshwater areas when it comes to the impressive sizes these fish can grow to. They can also be fished for at sea, and the largest recorded weight of a striped bass is a whopping 125lbs! There doesn't seem to be a particular area for large catches, either. Although Lake Castaic in Southern California is one of the most popular breeding grounds for the striped bass, they have also produced 3 out of 5 of the records set for largemouth bass. So it's a good lake to fish, as it does not seem to prefer any one given area to another. The fish will even swim into fairly shallow waters when there are no boats around and the sun is not too glaring.

Since the freshwater types of striped bass tend to swim around areas that have rocks, ridges and valleys as hunting and breeding grounds, the lure and baits required for striped bass fishing on clear and calm waters can vary. By using a combination of cable wire, buck tail jigs, curly tail trailers and spreader rigs, the chances of a good catch are improved. This is especially true on the likes of Lake Castaic in Southern California, since the striped bass can swim up to depths of twelve feet. If you do partake in striped bass fishing on this particular lake, the more seasoned angler recommends using bait such as bean troll jigs, balloons and plugs. Follow these tips from the professional themselves, and you should have many an enjoyable fishing trip for striped bass.



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A 17-pound, 10-ounce largemouth bass was landed at
Corona Lake by Randy Muirhead of Glen Ivy last week setting
a new lake record. It is also one of the best bass landed
in Southern California this year. Muirhead said the 17-10,
caught on a plastic worm, was the smallest he hooked that eve.

He said the bass bite has been very good over the past week,
and he also landed bass at 12 1/2 and 12 3/4 pounds in recent days.
All of the bass have been released back into the lake.

"I don't know what was going on that night, but there were a
bunch of big fish and they were all hitting. I had one fish
rip the hook right off my lure, a jointed crank plug," said
Muirhead, who fessed up to catching and releasing a lot of
bass over the past month and wasn't all that thrilled telling.

"Oh man, I don't want to tell about that lake. Everyone will
be out there now. Next time I'll keep my mouth shut,"
laughed Muirhead. Corona Lake - 951-277-4489





NOW HERE'S THE BIG NEWS

The summer season is winding down but we will be
stocking catfish every Tuesday during the day,
in full view of all the fishermen. We are in the process of cleaning Santa Ana
River Lake and the Water District will be taking
the water down to clean the sides of the Lake.

We will remain open and fishing will be allowed.
Remember the water will be low requiring you to
walk down to the water level. This condition should
be in effect for about 30 days. The good news is the
fish will be concentrated and should make for excellent fishing.

Huckleberry Kids Fish Pond will be open during the cleaning process.
PLEASE NOTE: There will be no 24 hour fishing during the cleaning of
Santa Ana River Lakes. No private boats will be allowed due to low
water conditions and no launch ramp available.

CORONA LAKE IS OPEN---
and regular fishing and full water conditions remain.
Stocking of catfish will occur every Tuesday during the day.
24 hour fishing will be available on Friday and Saturday
nights at Corona Lake.

We are watching water temperatures and as soon as the
conditions are OK, we will open for our annual Trout Season.
Stay tuned for our official Trout Grand Opening.
As it looks right now we are a couple weeks away,
probably some time near October 16th to October 30th.

DON'T MISS IT----------BE THERE!!!


Fishing in Socal News and Information


"BIG NEWS"

Lightning Trout Beginning
Feb. 14th For 3 Weeks Only.

The Exotic Trout Everyone
Wants To Catch... And Eat.

HERE'S THE BIG NEWS----------You have seen the rain these past few weeks,
now you'll see the Lightning. That's right we will be stocking Lightning
Trout three big weekends, beginning February 14th then again on February
21st and finally February 28th.

If you haven't caught a Lightning Trout you are in for a real treat.
These beauties are golden in color with a bright red stripe down their sides
and a bright red gill plate. They look like neon lights shooting through
the water. But that's not all their meat is as pink as Salmon and many feel
they are better eating, milder and less fishy tasting than Salmon.

They are truly a beautiful, great eating and great fighting trout.
Don't miss out on some great Lightning Trout fishing on three big weekends,
beginning Thursday, February 14th, then again February 21st and Friday, February 28th.

HERE'S MORE BIG NEWS-------Our next 24 hour Moon Light Fishing, will be three
big days on Friday, February 15th, Saturday February 16th and Sunday February
17th, in celebration of the President's Day three day holiday weekend. Dad pays
$60.00, he gets a 15 fish limit and Mom and 3 Kids, 12 and under get in free.

Mom and the Kids can fish free and help Dad get his 15 fish limit. Here's the
best part. There is no charge for 24 hour camping. That's free too. So come
out and enjoy great fishing, Lightning Trout and 24 hour family camping specials.

For Santa Ana River Lakes fishing information call (714) 632-7830

or log on at www.fishinglakes.com

DON'T MISS IT, BE THERE






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