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Lake Cuyamaca anyone??
#1
It was suggested to me that we make a trip to Lake Cuyamaca down in the San Diego area.

I have some open time on the next 2 weekends.

What are the rest of your schedules??

This will be a Tubing/Tooning trip but you are welcome to join as you wish.[cool]
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#2
as far as I know my next two Saturdays are open... Ill double check and let ya'll know for sure...

MacFly [cool]
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#3
I'm in, lets go now....tomorrow ???...practice run??? Whenever you gentlemen decide I'm in... [Wink]
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#4
good golly bendo.. you do catch some nice looking fish.. but ain't never seen one with a big black fin like that.. is it a new species??? [sly]

MacFly [cool]
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#5
[black]..just went to the Cuyamaca home page and there is a scrolling message saying launching of private boats is not allowed due to a problem with the Quagga Mussels...here is a quote from their site...[/black]


[#bf0000]"Due to Quagga Mussel "Private Boats" are not allowed to launch until further notice. We have an excellent launch ramp from which private boats over 10 ft. long may be launched. There is no horsepower limit, however, there is a strictly enforced 10 mph speed limit. Canoes and kayaks are allowed only during the Summer. Only Zodiac type inflatable boats are allowed. No inflatable rafts."[/#bf0000]
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#6
NO TUBIES>>>>[mad] Maybe they will make an exception for us professionals, you are shooting a show aren't ya TubeN2?????? If not anywhere is fine.
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#7
That fish was the rare Force Fin Cutthroat Trout hybrid... A Cuttfin ForceTrout. Heres a closeup...
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#8
..ya'll just want a movie to see how many times I fall out of the tube before I learn how to do it right... [sly]

MacFly [cool]
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#9
...he do look like a mean hybird.. I am sure he was a tough one to handle.. especially with that force fin .. uhhmm fin thingy he has.. [sly]

MacFly [cool]
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#10
[Sad][font "Pristina"][green][size 4]Doubt if I would want to make the 125 mile trip and have to leave the house at 4am. I mean I don't need another ho-lie can of beans. BTW here is the rest of the info:[/size][/green][/font]
[size 3][font "Times New Roman"]LAKE CUYAMACA HOURS AND FEES[/font][/size]
[size 3][font "Times New Roman"]Lake Cuyamaca is open 7 days a week from 6:00 AM until sunset. Our full service restaurant and store are open the same hours as the lake.[/font][/size]
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[size 3][font "Times New Roman"]Fishing permits are $6.00 for adults and $3.50 for kids. You also need a Calif. State Fishing License if you are 16 years of age or older. We sell one day licenses for $12.10 and annual licenses for $37.30.[/font][/size]
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[size 3][font "Times New Roman"]We have a complete tackle shop that carries everything you need to catch fish. Boat rentals are available. Motorboat rentals are $40.00 for the entire day or $30.00 after 1:00 PM. Rowboats are $15.00 all day or $12.00 after 1:00 PM.[/font][/size]
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[size 3][font "Times New Roman"]During the Summer months we rent paddle boats at $10.00 per hour. We do not take reservations for boats and they are available on a first come basis. The only difficult days are Saturday and Sundays when the fishing is very good. To get a boat on those days you should arrive before 7:00 AM.[/font][/size]
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[size 3][font "Times New Roman"]Due to Quagga Mussel "Private Boats" are not allowed to launch until further notice. We have an excellent launch ramp from which private boats over 10 ft. long may be launched. There is no horsepower limit, however, there is a strictly enforced 10 mph speed limit. Canoes and kayaks are allowed only during the Summer. Only Zodiac type inflatable boats are allowed. No inflatable rafts.[/font][/size]
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[size 3][font "Times New Roman"]RV Campsites with hookups are $25.00. RV Campsites without hookups are $18.00. Tent Campsites are $18.00. Non-angler access is $6.00 per car, payable only if there are no anglers in party.[/font][/size]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]For more info: (760) 765-0515[/size][/font]
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#11
Maybe we could come up with a few camera mounts to use.

Otherwise, Laguna Niguel is starting to look better for next Saturday, 12/15.

I do believe that lake opens at Sunrise so 6:30 ish should be good. There is another McDs just up the road from it too.[cool]
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#12
"[size 1]..ya'll just want a movie to see how many times I fall out of the tube before I learn how to do it right... [sly] "[/size]
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[size 1]We are guaranteed to get a movie of that too.[cool][/size]
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#13
...if you teach me right then that should not happen.. but we all know that newbies make mistakes.. [Smile]

MacFly [cool]
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#14
Its a fun small place to fish perfect for us.Smiley joggers bounce by and there are birds and the Bass eat 'em. I floated you a few ideas on PM for future consideration.
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#15
The website with all the info is www.lagunaniguellake.com, fish reports fly fishing info map pics By the way the gal that runs the lake....Hottie!
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#16
I got your PM. There are so many places to choose from. What color squishy are you using in Niguel? I managed to stock up on some through one of my sponsors. hee hee.

We will need to nail down a final decision pretty soon. I may have some of my other fishin buddies interested in joining us too. I could set up a carpool with them.[cool]
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#17
Sounds like its all coming together. All we have to hope for is some good weather. Then again if it is nasty out, the Kitties will come out in force.
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#18
I'll take the rain over wind any day of the week. I have lost count of how many times I have fished in the rain and produced well.

I do remember both of the the times that I tubed in strong winds and gave thanks that the wind (25 to 35 mph) blew me back to where I launched from.[cool]
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#19
Forecast for Sat. 15th ...Warm & Sunny - 72 degrees... [cool]
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#20
...sounds like a good day to go fishing and get a chance to tube for the first time..

MacFly [cool]
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