10-06-2008, 02:16 PM
Welcome aboard shipmaster and thanks for your question. Sorry it took so long to get back. My travels take me all over and make it difficult for a daily appearance sometimes.
San Gabriel Reservoir is a good spot for soaking a worm. If you are into fly swatting, there is more fun to be had as well.
Blue Gills, Trout, Cats and Bass make up the majority of the fish population there. There are some Blue Gill cousins too, like Green Sunfish and Red Ears too.
This is the ideal time to fish any of the Sunfish since they like the transitional water change. Bass are always friendly and willing to bite if you know just how to knock on their door.
All CDFG regs apply there. Since it is a USFG governed property, they only require that you be a good Boyscout in regards to any trash or waste generated in the area.
Be sure to bring some night crawlers and waxworms. 18 to 24inches under a bobber and hold on! You should be abel to have loads of fun.
Black or dark blue Rooster tails are also good. Those will work best shortly after 9 to 9:30 am when they stop chasing the bait.
Please feel free to ask any other questions. We are always glad to help.
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San Gabriel Reservoir is a good spot for soaking a worm. If you are into fly swatting, there is more fun to be had as well.
Blue Gills, Trout, Cats and Bass make up the majority of the fish population there. There are some Blue Gill cousins too, like Green Sunfish and Red Ears too.
This is the ideal time to fish any of the Sunfish since they like the transitional water change. Bass are always friendly and willing to bite if you know just how to knock on their door.
All CDFG regs apply there. Since it is a USFG governed property, they only require that you be a good Boyscout in regards to any trash or waste generated in the area.
Be sure to bring some night crawlers and waxworms. 18 to 24inches under a bobber and hold on! You should be abel to have loads of fun.
Black or dark blue Rooster tails are also good. Those will work best shortly after 9 to 9:30 am when they stop chasing the bait.
Please feel free to ask any other questions. We are always glad to help.
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