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Anaheim Lake has some BIG NEWS
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NOW HERE'S THE BIG NEWS-------------------Anaheim Lake's Grand Opening
for Catfish Season will begin Thursday, June 24th. We've got a great
season planned for you all summer long. We have obtained a contract for
huge catfish that average 10 pounds and some up to 20 pounds, maybe
even larger. We will be stocking these huge Catfish every week, along
with thousands of pounds of great eating Catfish.

Anaheim Lake is truly a beautiful lake, it has islands in the middle of
the lake that offer great fishing opportunities from boats. There are
many huge trees and lots of grass areas for camping. We will be
offering our 24-hour, 15 fish pass on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights
all summer.

NOW HERE'S THE DEAL----------------Dad buys one 24 hour pass for
$40.00, 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. And
here's the best part, there is no charge for camping, that's free too.
Of course we will also have our regular day fishing from 6am to 4pm and
evening fishing from 5 to 11pm. So grab the Wife, the Kids and come on
out and enjoy a cool summer evening fishing, Bar-B-Qing or a family
overnight camping trip.

DON'T MISS IT---------Anaheim Lake opens Thursday, June 24th.

BE THERE!!!


CORONA LAKE


NOW HERE'S THE BIG NEWS-----------It's summer time and the Catfish are
biting, and that old song is sure true at Corona Lake. The last few
days of warm weather kicked the bite into high gear and many anglers had
to buy a second permit or come back for the night session, because the
bite was so good. Listen to this, Bob and Susan Lutz of Corona weighed
in a 10 fish limit at 63 pounds. Their biggest fish on the stringer
was 21 1/2 pounds, second biggest was 12 pounds and 3rd place was 8 1/2
pounds. Now, that's Catfishing.

BUT THAT'S NOT ALL----------------The Crappie and Bluegill bite can't
be beat either. Crappie, ranging from 3/4 to 2 pounds are being taken
on small jugs tipped with meal worms, fishing brush and structure. Lots
of 1/4 to 1/2 pound Bluegill are taking red worms, meal worms or wax
worms.

REMEMBER, WE HAVE EVENING FISHING-------------From 5 to 11pm. Get off
work, grab the Kids and come on out for a hamburger or hot dog Bar-B-Q
and a cool summer evening of fishing. DON'T FORGET, ON Friday and
Saturday nights we have 24-hour passes available. Dad buys one 24-hour
pass for $40.00, he gets a 15 fish limit and Mom and 3 Kids under 12 get
in free. Mom and the Kids can fish free and help Dad get his 15 fish
limit. HERE'S THE BEST PART, there's no charge for camping, that's free
too. So come on out, enjoy the very best in fishing. We are stocking
twice a week every Tuesday and Saturday.



SANTA ANA RIVER LAKES--------------Will close on Monday, June 21st for
cleaning and repairs. However, our Catfish Season will move to Anaheim
Lake on Thursday, June 24th. Anaheim Lake is just 1/2 mile from Santa
Ana River Lakes and it is very easy to get there. Take the 91 Freeway
to the Tustin off ramp, just like you are going to Santa Ana River
Lakes, however, you go 1/2 mile North on Tustin, pass three stop lights, to
Miraloma Avenue. Turn left on Miraloma to the Lake entrance and you
are there.

If you haven't been to Anaheim Lake before, you're in for a very
pleasant surprise. The Lake is about the same size as Santa Ana River Lake,
however it has islands in the middle of the Lake for great boat fishing
opportunities, lots of trees and many areas are covered with grass for
great camping sites. It's truly a pretty Lake. We are stocking the
Lake heavily with huge Catfish and thousands of pounds of great eating
Catfish. For more information, call 714-996-3508.

Thanks, see you at Anaheim Lake.
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[cool][#008000][size 2]Anaheim Lake is sure nicer than SARL. Fishing at the latter is like fishing in the middle of the freeway. Noise included. Prefer Corona Lake as it is sort of still in the country. [/size][/#008000]
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I assume that it may attain some geographical convenience for you as well.[cool]
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[cool][#008000][size 2]Not really for I can see both SARL and Anaheim Lakes from my bedroom whereas Corona is about 25 miles away. Ambiance is a important factor in choosing my fishing locations. [/size][/#008000]
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Speaking of ambience, I just had a small ice maker installed on my tube. It keeps the old martinis chilled.[crazy] [cool]
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[cool][#800040][size 2]I will drink to that idea although I have to wait until 1600 hours.[/size][/#800040]
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Hey Guys,

I've never fished Anahiem, how is it? Any word on how the fishing was for the event? I saw some decent kats at the web cam site.
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Hi TubeN2,

Thanks for the heads up. That might be a good poll question although it may have been done already.

What's your favorite pay-to-fish-lake amoungst these 4?

Irvine
Anahiem
Corona
SARL

That's the order I vote.

JapanRon
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I was thinking about that at one time and changed my mind. It was based on the fact that people in other states would have no participation in the pole. But I guess we can start our own local poll.[cool]
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