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Freshwater Fishing Report
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[size 2][size 1]PICKS OF THE WEEK[/size]

[size 1]1. The Sierra region is red hot with nice rainbows and browns showing from Bishop to Bridgeport. Crowds are gone for the season and it is quite possible to have a lake all to yourself most evenings. For a trophy brown, troll trout-like baits during nasty weather or right before an incoming storm. Grant Lake, South Lake, Bridgeport Reservoir or just about any lake in the area has a chance of kicking out a double-digit brown. For pan-sized and better rainbow trout, orange Power Worms, mini-jigs, or floating baits are almost guarantees throughout the region.[/size]

[size 1]2. The only reason this isn't our first pick is because all the reservations are gone and have been for a month, but Diamond Valley is the place to be this weekend. If you were one of the few who got a reservation look forward to wide-open bass and bluegill bites, and if you are a trout troller, the action should be awesome on fish to 6-0 or bigger in deep water. Remember only four-stroke motors and non-MTBE fuel are allowed on the lake. [/size]

[size 1]3. Three pieces of great news for Castaic Lake anglers. First, the lake will remain open for at least through the end of the year thanks to a bailout by Los Angeles County. Second, the striper bite remains wide open. Third, in addition to the deep-water bite, the stripers are now chasing shad on the surface and swimbaits and topwater lures are also working for these 2-0 to 12-0 class fish.[/size]

[size 1]FRESHWATER HOT SPOTS[/size]

[size 1]STRIPED BASS: Striper fishing is still number one at Castaic. There are a lot of bigger fish pushing 15-0 mixed in with the 2-0 class fish. Other fair bites in the region are happening at Silverwood and Skinner. Pyramid is picking up, but still just fair, with better action on fish to 15-0.[/size]

[size 1]TROUT: Big Bear Lake slowed but Green Valley continues to kick out quality fish to 6-0. Lake Hesperia is kicking out limits. The entire Sierra region is red hot and the scenery is absolutely breath-taking. Urban trout season is also about to begin: Irvine Lake will open on October 23rd with 25,000 pounds of trout to be planted. Tentative opening date for Corona Lake's trout season is Oct. 16 followed by Santa Ana River Lake's opener Oct. 23. [/size]

[size 1]PANFISH: Perris bluegill good in the east end and in the marina areas. Cachuma slowed some, but it is still kicking out crappie and redear in a fair bite. Pyramid is producing a fair to good number of smaller crappie. In San Diego County, Murray, Otay, Henshaw, San Vicente, and Sutherland are all fair on bluegill with a few crappie. Lopez Lake on the Central Coast is good to excellent for bluegill and redear.[/size]

[size 1]LARGEMOUTH BASS: Bass fishing is still slow to fair at most lakes in Southern California. In San Diego, San Vicente continues to kick out a few fish to nearly 6-0, and Silverwood also has fair action on bass to 5-0 with spinnerbaits and crankbaits fished off points the best. Castaic is red hot if you dip some live shad. On the Colorado River, Lake Havasu has been wide open on the largemouth -- the best bite of the season.[/size]

[size 1]CATFISH: Lake Sutherland kicked out some huge cats, including a couple over 20 pounds, and heft stringers of fish. Skinner may be the best bet in the Southland, however, with nice stringers of fish to 4-0 common. Isabella, Skinner, and Hesperia are still giving up lots of pan-sized and trophy fish to 14-0. Santa Ana River Lakes, Corona Lake, and Irvine Lake all are good on planted fish. Corona had a 19-pounder this week.[/size]

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[size 1]SAN BERNARDINO MOUNTAIN WATERS[/size]

[size 1]SILVERWOOD: The bite on stripers and catfish slowed, but overall some anglers had fair action. Smaller school sized stripers are still showing by the dam on anchovies. Catfish action was more hit or miss over the week but fish were still showing on mackerel or nightcrawlers. Bruno Spitz, San Bernardino, landed a 9-8 catfish on an anchovy. Largemouth bass have remained fair to good and are giving the most consistent action on the lake. Plastics or crankbaits fished off the points have been best. For fishing information, contact the Silverwood Country store at (760) 389-2423 or the marina at (760) 389-2299.[/size]

[size 1]BIG BEAR LAKE: Trout fishing was slow last week due to winds warming the water and chasing away anglers. Trollers using three colors of lead core line while trolling with Needlefish or nightcrawlers dipped in Crave Gravy down the middle of the lake scored some trout. Fisherman working the dam area and its deeper waters had a fair bite over the week. A slip-bobber with a nightcrawler or Crave Nitro covered in garlic Crave Gravy was best. Bass fishing slowed as nighttime temperatures started to dip. A few catfish are showing for anglers fishing mackerel or chicken livers at night. For information, call Lin's Tackle Box at (909) 866-6260 or Big Bear Sporting Goods at (909) 866-3222.[/size]

[size 1]GREGORY LAKE: Fair trout fishing on Power Bait, mini-jigs, or inflated nightcrawlers. Wayne Crawford, Menifee, landed a 2-4 on Power Bait. For information, call the boat dock at (909) 338-2233.[/size]

[size 1]GREEN VALLEY LAKE: Trout action continues to be fair to good as the season winds down here. John Irvine, Long Beach, landed a 6-0 rainbow. Trout stocks will continue until the end of October. Power Bait, mini-jigs, or Power Worms have been top producers. DFG trout plant this week. For more information call the lake recording at (909) 867-2009.[/size]

[size 1]ARROWBEAR LAKE: No DFG trout plants in a month.[/size]

[size 1]JENKS LAKE: Fair trout fishing at best on Power Bait, Crave Nitro Bait, or mini-jigs on fish to 1-0. For information, call the Mill Creek Ranger Station at (909) 794-1123.[/size]

[size 1]HIGH DESERT LAKES[/size]

[size 1]HESPERIA LAKE: Catfish and trout are producing limit style action for most anglers. Big fish of the week was a 10-4 catfish landed by Luis Martinez, San Bernardino. Most catfish are falling for mackerel or a mealworm marshmallow combo. With the start of trout plants, anglers have had fair action with Power Bait, Crave Nitro, or inflated nightcrawlers. Water is stained so a fish attractant is recommended for trout fishing. Trout are stocked every Thursday, while catfish are being stocked every Tuesday and Wednesday. Hours are 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more information, call (800) 521-6332 or (760) 244-5951.[/size]

[size 1]JESS RANCH: Trout fishing is fair on Power Bait, nightcrawlers, or mini-jigs. A few catfish in the 4-0 to 5-0 range are showing on mackerel or trout guts. Bass fishing slowed a little but some fish are still falling for spinners and plastics. The bass lake is reservation only. For more information, call (760) 240-1107.[/size]

[size 1]MOJAVE NARROWS: Catfish are fair on mackerel and nightcrawlers. The last catfish plant of the year went in and the lake will start receiving Whitewater trout around November 1st. DFG trout plant this week. For information, call (760) 245-2226.[/size]

[size 1]INLAND VALLEY LAKES[/size]

[size 1]SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY[/size]

[size 1]CUCAMONGA-GUASTI: Catfish plants have stopped for the season and fishing is slow. Trout season is set to begin November 1st. For information, call (909) 481-4205.[/size]

[size 1]PRADO: Fair cat fishing as plants come to an end. Mackerel, nightcrawlers, or stink baits will produce whiskerfish well into trout season. Michael Coleman, landed fish weighing 7-2, 6-5, and 5-0 on mackerel. Trout season is set to kick off November 1st. For information, call (909) 597-4260.[/size]

[size 1]YUCAIPA: Fair catfish action but with no more plants look for action to slow. Trout season is scheduled to start November 1st. For park information, call (909) 790-3127.[/size]

[size 1]OAK TREE VILLAGE PONDS: These ponds in Oak Glen are stocked regularly with Whitewater trout year-around. The ponds are open seven days a week and group discounts are available. For more information, call (909) 797-4020.[/size]

[size 1]GLEN HELEN: Catfish are hitting on mackerel, nightcrawlers, and stink baits. Trout season is scheduled to start November 1st. For more information, call (909) 887-7540.[/size]

[size 1]GREEN MOUNTAIN RANCH: Fair to good trout fishing. Trout are paid for by the inch, and catfish are $3 a pound. Free fishing lessons offered. For more information, call (909) 880-1125.[/size]

[size 1]MOUNT BALDY TROUT POOLS: The heavily stocked pools are being planted with steelhead and are open every Saturday and Sunday. No fishing license is needed. For information, call (909) 982-4246.[/size]

[size 1]SECCOMBE LAKE: No DFG trout plants in over a month and no catfish plants this season. For more information, call city parks at (909) 384-5233.[/size]

[size 1]RIVERSIDE COUNTY[/size]

[/size][size 1]DIAMOND VALLEY: Friday is opening day on this new reservoir in Riverside County near Hemet. Reservations are already sold out for opening weekend and many dates after that through the rest of October. Lake staff will be testing gas on all boats making sure it is MTBE free. The toll-free reservations telephone line is 1-800-590-LAKE (5253). Telephone reservations are available from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Reservations also can be made anytime on-line at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.dvmarina.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.dvmarina.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1]. Reservations can be made between 60 days and 72 hours prior to the selected date of arrival. A maximum of four reservations can be made per call; a maximum of two can be made on-line. For more information visit [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.dvlake.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.dvlake.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]PERRIS: Bass action is still slow, but some anglers report seeing bass really crashing the shad right before dark. Brian Barber, Moreno Valley, caught and released a 4-3 on a T.D. Minnow at Rock Climbers Cove. Overall four-inch plastics, jerk baits, topwater or crawdads are best. There continues to be a fair to good bluegill bite in the east end, at the dam, and in the marina. Mealworms, crickets, or red worms continue to be the top producers. For more information on fishing, call the marina at (909) 657-2179, Lakeside Market at (909) 943-4364, or the state park at (909) 657-0676.[/size]

[size 1]EVANS LAKE: Carp bite is fair on dough baits. Small panfish are showing along the shoreline with the odd bass. For information, call the Riverside Parks and Recreation Department at (909) 715-3440.[/size]

[size 1]RANCHO JURUPA: Fair catfish action even though plants just ended for the season. Justin Moreno, Rialto, landed a 4-9 catfish on mackerel. Look for trout season to start near the beginning of November. For more information, call (909) 684-7032.[/size]

[size 1]FISHERMAN'S RETREAT: Catfish action is fair with another plant on October 9th. Darrell Butla, Corona, landed an 11-0 from the middle lake. Sam Waldrop, Riverside, landed a 5-6. Mackerel dipped in Hog Wild, hot dogs, or chicken livers have been best. Lake is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. For information, call (909) 795-2411.[/size]

[size 1]WHITEWATER TROUT FARM: The farm has two well-stocked ponds in Whitewater off Interstate 10. No fishing license is required and tackle is available. Open Wednesday through Sunday. For more information, call (760) 325-5570.[/size]

[size 1]LAKE ELSINORE: Great carp action for last week's carp and catfish derby. Jeff Chen, Jimmy Ting, and Tim Ting, Long Beach, won the grand prize, a trolling motor, with a 5 1/2-pound carp, one of 67 carp they landed. Henry Jourdin, Lake Elsinore, had the top individual stringer at 41 pounds. Paul Thil, Lake Elsinore, landed 54 carp that weighed 36 1/2 pounds. David Wood, Temecula, who landed 10 cats and four carp for 8 1/2 pounds. Catfish action slowed and was fair at best. However, nightcrawlers or Whiskers Dough baits are still producing some fish. For information, call Whisker's Bait 'n' Tackle at (909) 231-7396.[/size]

[size 1]CORONA LAKE: The hot catfish action has continued with a lot of quality fish in the catch. The biggest was a 19-pounder landed by George Sandoval, Hawaiian Gardens, fishing mackerel at the dam. Cahn Tran, Westminster, landed a 13-pound catfish, while Kevin Foltz, La Verne, topped off his five-fish stringer with a 12-pounder. Dustin Collins, Riverside, landed an 11-pounder. The bulk of the action has been in the flooded trees on cut baits of just about any kind soaked in Crave Gravy, with the garlic flavor the best. Trophy cats to be planted again this week. For more information, call (909) 277-4489 or log on at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.fishinglakes.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.fishinglakes.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]SKINNER: The catfish bite continues to be good to excellent with a lot of 10-0 class fish showing. The cats are chewing chicken livers, shrimp, anchovies or mackerel at the dam and inlet. Jeff Leonard, Riverside, landed cats weighing 10-4 and 7-0 on anchovies in the east end. Charles and Virginia Christian, Rancho Cucamonga, landed eight catfish that weighed 50-0 topped by a 10-0. They caught their fish deep by the inlet on mackerel. John Lowell, Chino, landed six fish to 6-0 on chicken livers by the inlet. Fishing for stripers has dropped off and is slow to fair for most anglers. Try topwater or swim baits early in the day or cut baits by the dam or inlet after the sun is up. Largemouth bass picked up a little and a few were landed on brown and purple plastics. For more information, call the marina at (909) 926-1505.[/size]

[size 1]ANGLER'S LAKE: Catfish are fair on fishing mackerel, mealworms and marshmallows, or nightcrawlers. Look for trout plants to start this week or next week. This is a no-limit lake. For information, call the lake at (909) 927-2614.[/size]

[size 1]REFLECTION LAKE: Fair cat fishing on mackerel or stink baits. For more information, call (909) 654-7906.[/size]

[size 1]JEAN'S CHANNEL CATS: Cat fishing is good on nightcrawlers or chicken liver dough baits. Fish baskets and long-handled nets are provided to anglers. This is a pay-by-the-pound fishery. For more information, call[/size]

[size 1](909) 679-6562[/size]

[size 1]WILLIAMS CATFISH FARM: A big plant of 1,000 pounds of catfish went in last week and the bite has been very good since. Most are from 1-0 to 3-0 on cut baits, with beef liver the best. This is a pay-by-the-pound fishery. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. For information, call (909) 674-7627.[/size]

[size 1]STEVE'S FISHING POND: Catfish fair on Hog Wild and chicken livers. For information, call (909) 657-2625.[/size]

[size 1]SAN JACINTO MOUNTAIN WATERS[/size]

[size 1]LAKE HEMET: Fair trout action on Power Bait and inflated nightcrawlers. Catfish are hitting mackerel, nightcrawlers, or shrimp. Bass fishing is fair on nightcrawlers or small plastics. For more information, contact the Lake Hemet Market at (909) 659-2350 or the campgrounds at (909) 659-2680.[/size]

[size 1]FULMOR LAKE: No report. For more information contact 659-2117.[/size]

[size 1]ORANGE COUNTY [/size]

[size 1]SANTA ANA RIVER LAKES: Trophy cats were planted last week and will go in again this week, with fish over 7 pounds added to the regular plants of 1 1/2 to 4 pounders. This past week there were 20 catfish reported that topped the seven-pound mark. The biggest fish landed was a 16-pounder landed by Mike Tran, Irvine. A 14-pounder was landed by Long Jones, Santa Ana, while Joe Carson, Los Angeles, had a 70.6-pound 15-fish limit that included a 13.7-pounder. A 13-pounder topped a 60.7-pound, 15-fish limit landed by Lawrence Moreno, Los Angeles. Andrew Penrose, Placentia, topped off his 15-fish limit with a 12 1/2-pound cat to bring the total weight to 52 pounds. Melba Smith, Rialto, also caught a 12 1/2-pounder, and Martin Aculco, East Los Angeles, landed a 12 1/4-pound cat. Mackerel, shrimp, nightcrawlers all good bets, especially if doused with Crave Gravy. For information call (714) 632-7851 or log on to The Lakes' website at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.fishinglakes.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.fishinglakes.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]ANAHEIM LAKE: Closed for season. For more information, call (714) 996-3508 or log on to the lake's web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.fishinglakes.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.fishinglakes.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]IRVINE LAKE: Catfish action is very good at night with some big fish starting to show. Top catch of the week was by Brian Cummings, Ontario. He landed a 29-8 on mackerel in Sierra Cove. Gene Schwickie, Irvine, landed a[/size]

[size 1]10.65- pound catfish on mackerel in the middle of the lake. Trout opener is set to kick off on October 23rd and will continue through the weekend. There will be 25,000-pounds of trout stocked for this event so catching a limit of fish shouldn't be that hard. This year Irvine will continue to stock brown, rainbow and brook trout. Also this year steelhead will be planted to 5-0. For information, call (714) 649-9111.[/size]

[size 1]LAGUNA NIGUEL LAKE: Good bass fishing with plastic worms and nightcrawlers the best baits. Surface lures also a good bet early and late. For fishing information, call (949) 362-3885 or visit the lake's web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.lagunaniguellake.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.lagunaniguellake.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]LOS ANGELES AREA LAKES[/size]

[size 1]CACHUMA: Crappie fishing slowed from its original pace, but some fair to good fishing can still be found. Most anglers are fishing the east end of the lake with mini-jigs. Trout fishing is fair to good in deep water by the dam. Needlefish or nightcrawlers about five colors deep has been producing. Bass fishing is fair along the cliffs and in the coves. For fishing information call the boat dock at (805) 688-4040. The number for the main gate is (805) 688-4658.[/size]

[size 1]CASITAS: Trout are still fair to good at the dam. Drifting a nightcrawler in 50 to 60 feet of water has been producing the fish. Shannon Kakuk, Whittier, landed a limit of trout that went 10-0 on nightcrawlers. Ralph Stan, Ventura, landed five trout for 10-0 also on nightcrawlers. Bass fishing has yet to pick up, but a few fish are hitting topwater plugs in the morning. Keith Rhone, Oak View, landed a 7-0 on a Zara Spook. For more information, contact the marina at (805) 649-2043.[/size]

[size 1]CASTAIC: Emergency funding to the tune of $700,000-plus from the county and a $1 increase of entrance and boat launch fees will keep Castiac open through the end of the year. This is good news for fisherman with the lake's striper population on the chew. The bite is good to excellent on cut anchovies in 100 feet of water. But as an added bonus, fish have been crashing schools of shad and are hitting topwater plugs and swimbaits thrown on the boils. Many anglers are landing limits of fish in the 2-0 to 4-0 range with many fish in the 8-0 to 10-0 range mixed in. Willie Mays, Pacoima, landed 10 stripers from 5-0 to 12-0 on white jigs. The largemouth bass bite is fair to good on plastics, topwater, or nightcrawlers. DFG trout plant this week. For more information, contact the marina at (661) 775-6232.[/size]

[size 1]PIRU: Fair to good trout action for anglers trolling Needlefish or Rapalas at the dam. Slow to fair largemouth bass action, with some fish showing on live bait and reaction lures. For more information, call the marina at (805) 521-1231 or check out the new website at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.lakepiru.org"][#0000ff][size 1]www.lakepiru.org[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]PYRAMID: Fair crappie action continues around Serrano, Yellowbar, and the upper end of Brazos on small Trout Tubes with a mealworm kicker. Stripers are fair but improving with fish to 15-0 reported. Yellowbar and Brazos areas still the most consistent areas. Also still some anchovy fish in 100 feet in the same areas. Fair to good action on largemouth and smallmouths as fish are holding from 10 to 20-feet deep. Nightcrawlers or small plastics are best. DFG trout plant this week. For information, call the marina at (661) 257-2892 or the gatehouse at (661) 295-1245.[/size]

[size 1]TAIT RANCH TROUT PONDS: These fly-fishing-only, catch and release trout ponds in Frazier Park have fish to 5-0. Fishing billed by hour, 1/2-day or day. For information, call (661) 245-6315.[/size]

[size 1]TEJON LAKE: The private lake is open to catch-and-release anglers on a day-fee or season basis. For more information, call the Tejon Ranch Company at (661) 663-4209.[/size]

[size 1]QUAIL LAKE: Fair to good catfish action at night when the water is flowing. Brian Barber, Moreno Valley, landed catfish weighing 12-0 and 4-2 on frozen shad. Shaun Kitrell, Chino, landed a 6-0 bass on a 10-inch black[/size]

[size 1]Power Worm. [/size]

[size 1]PUDDINGSTONE: Bass fishing is fair for anglers fishing plastics, topwater baits, Senkos, or Rat-L-Traps early in the morning or evening. Catfish are fair on mackerel and a DFG plant was slated for this week. For more information, call (909) 599-8411.[/size]

[size 1]SANTA FE: DFG catfish plant last week and three weeks ago. For more information call (626) 334-1065 for info on the lake.[/size]

[size 1]ALONDRA PARK LAKE: DFG catfish plant this week.[/size]

[size 1]BALBOA PARK LAKE: No DFG plants in over a month.[/size]

[size 1]BELVEDERE PARK LAKE: No DFG plants in over a month.[/size]

[size 1]CERRITOS PARK LAKE: DFG catfish plant two weeks ago.[/size]

[size 1]DOWNEY WILDERNESS PARK: DFG catfish plant two weeks ago.[/size]

[size 1]ECHO PARK LAKE: DFG catfish plant this week and two weeks ago.[/size]

[size 1]EL DORADO PARK LAKE: DFG catfish plant two weeks ago.[/size]

[size 1]ELIZABETH LAKE: No DFG plants in over a month.[/size]

[size 1]HANSEN DAM LAKE: DFG catfish plant this week. For more information, call (888) 527-2757 or (818) 899-3779.[/size]

[size 1]HOLLENBECK LAKE: DFG catfish plant this week and last week. . For more information, contact the Hollenbeck Recreation Center at (213) 261-0113.[/size]

[size 1]JOHN FORD PARK LAKE: No DFG plants in over a month.[/size]

[size 1]KENNY HAHN PARK LAKE: DFG catfish plant this week.[/size]

[size 1]LA MIRADA PARK LAKE: DFG catfish plant three weeks ago.[/size]

[size 1]LEGG LAKE: DFG catfish plant three weeks ago.[/size]

[size 1]LINCOLN PARK LAKE: DFG catfish plant this week.[/size]

[size 1]MAGIC JOHNSON LAKE (formerly Willowbrook Lake): No recent DFG plants.[/size]

[size 1]PECK ROAD PARK LAKE: DFG catfish plant three weeks ago. Call (818) 448-7317 for information.[/size]

[size 1]SAN DIEGO AREA LAKES[/size]

[size 1]BARRETT: Closed for the season. The lake will reopen Spring, 2004. This lake is catch and release only and fishing is by reservation by calling San Diego Ticketmaster at (619) 220-8497. For more information, contact the City Lakes information line at (619) 465-3474 or log on to the web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/"][#0000ff][size 1]www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]HODGES: Poor to fair fishing action as anglers land a few bass, crappie, and carp. Catfish have picked up as fish to 4-8 were landed. Hodges is open for shore fishing and float tubes-only on weekends only. There is no use of the launch ramp due to low lake levels. For more information, contact the City Lakes information line at (619) 465-3474 or log on to the web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/"][#0000ff][size 1]www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1]. For rental boat reservations, call (619) 390-0223.[/size]

[size 1]EL CAPITAN: Closed until February, 2004. For more information, contact the City Lakes information line at (619) 465-3474 or log on to the web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/"][#0000ff][size 1]www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1]. For rental boat reservations, call (619) 390-0223.[/size]

[size 1]LOWER OTAY: Fair bass bite on plastics. Bluegill action picked up and fishing is fair to good on the panfish. Aaron Oglivie, San Diego, landed 12 bluegill to 2.05- pounds on red worms in the Harvey Arm. For more information, contact the City Lakes information line at (619) 465-3474 or log on to the web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/"][#0000ff][size 1]www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1]. For rental boat reservations, call (619) 390-0223.[/size]

[size 1]UPPER OTAY: Fair bass fishing at best on plastics, small jerkbaits, or some topwater baits. The lake is open Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday. For more information, contact the City Lakes information line at (619) 465-3474 or log on to the web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/"][#0000ff][size 1]www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]SAN VICENTE: Fair bass action on fish to 6-0. Plastics, swimbaits, and topwater have been best. Mike Dispensiero, San Marcos, landed a 5-8 on a swim bait of Foster Point. For information, contact the City Lakes information line at (619) 465-3474 or log on to the web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/"][#0000ff][size 1]www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1]. For rental boat reservations, call (619) 390-0223.[/size]

[size 1]MURRAY: Bluegill fishing is fair with wax worms or mealworms being the best baits. Bass fishing is picking up, but most fish are still small. Catfish are slow, but Hung Ng, San Diego, landed a 14-0 catfish on stink bait. For more information, contact the City Lakes information line at (619) 465-3474 or log on to the web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/"][#0000ff][size 1]www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1]. For rental boat reservations, call (619) 390-0223.[/size]

[size 1]MIRAMAR: Closed due to low water levels. Lake not expected to open until the first week of December for trout season. For more information, contact the City Lakes information line at (619) 465-3474 or log on to the web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/"][#0000ff][size 1]www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1]. For rental boat reservations, call (619) 390-0223.[/size]

[size 1]SUTHERLAND: Good catfish action on channels, with a few big blues showing on mackerel and nightcrawlers. Jerry Moss Sr., San Diego, landed a 38-8 and a 13-0 on chicken liver by the east bank. Gary Smith, Compton, and Ray Holden, San Diego, landed seven channel catfish and two albino cats that weighed 77-0 topped by a 13-0. Clifton Sanderson, Ramona, landed a 26-10 on mackerel by the fish float. Bass fishing is really tough. For more information, contact the City Lakes information line at (619) 465-3474 or log on to the web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/"][#0000ff][size 1]www.ci.san-diego.ca.us/water/[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]WOHLFORD: Bass fishing is good early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Plastics, reaction baits, and topwater have continued to score fish. Fred Scheiber, San Diego, landed a 6-8 on a Mission Plastic. Fair catfish action on mackerel or stink baits. Crappie are inconsistent, but some catches are being made. For more information, contact the ranger station at (760) 839-4346 or log on to the lake's website at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.wohlfordlake.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.wohlfordlake.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]DOANE POND: DFG trout plant last week.[/size]

[size 1]DIXON: Catfish are fair on smaller fish around the buoy line on mackerel. Trout plants will begin on November 1st. Tough bass fishing continues, or anglers aren't reporting their catches. Bluegill are hitting around docks to the tules in Catfish Cove. Fishing reports are on the Internet at: [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.dixonlake.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.dixonlake.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1]. For more information, contact the ranger station at (760) 839-4648 or the concessionaire at (760) 741-3328.[/size]

[size 1]POWAY: Catfish bite is fair for boat anglers by the log boom using mackerel or stink baits. Fishing is only on weekends throughout October, and trout season is expected to start November 5th. For more fishing information, call the snack bar at (858) 486-1234.[/size]

[size 1]JENNINGS: Catfish are fair, hitting mackerel and other stink baits. For more information, call (619) 596-1396 or (619) 667-6293.[/size]

[size 1]MORENA: Catfish and bluegill action is very good, and the bass are fair at the dam and most shorelines. The 24-hour fishing update line is (619) 478-5473. For lake information call (619) 694-3049.[/size]

[size 1]CUYAMACA: Trout are fair, but were a little slow for the tournament last week. Inflated nightcrawlers and small Panther Martins are the best baits. Also improved crappie and catfish bites. For more information call[/size]

[size 1](760) 765-0515 or visit the website at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.lakecuyamaca.org"][#0000ff][size 1]www.lakecuyamaca.org[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]HENSHAW: Excellent carp action with some fish pushing 6-0. Peter Boris, Russia, landed 35 carp to 6-0. Catfish slowed, but some anglers still taking an easy limit on mackerel or stink baits. Some good catches of panfish being landed. Mosley Carter, Fontana, landed 30 crappie to 1-8. Ruffus McClendon, Fontana, landed 22 bluegill to 1-12. For information, call (760) 782-3501.[/size]

[size 1]COLORADO RIVER[/size]

[size 1]LAKE MEAD: Fair bass fishing with most fish working schools of shad. Stripers are fair early mornings on topwater plugs until jet skiers run them deep. For more information, call Blue Lake Tackle at (702) 452-8299.[/size]

[size 1]WILLOW BEACH: Jack Crooks, Las Vegas, landed stripers weighing 20-4, 17-14, 16-3, on anchovies. Alan Cole, Boulder, landed stripers weighing 15-8 and 13-14 on A.C. Plugs. Overall, still a tough bite on the stripers and trout are slow with no plants. Light fishing pressure. For more information, contact the marina at (928) 767-4747.[/size]

[size 1]LAKE MOHAVE: The striper bite has been very good on anchovies and squid with most of the fish at 1-8 to 2-0 with the best action at steep drop-offs in 40 to 60 feet of water. Catfish also pretty fair with some to 6-0 in coves late afternoons and evenings. Also pretty fair largemouth and bluegill action. For more information, call Cottonwood Cove at (702) 297-1464[/size]

[size 1]BELOW DAVIS DAM: No report.[/size]

[size 1]NEEDLES: Fair largemouth bass fishing in backwaters and around docks. For more information, call Premier Sports at (760) 326-2727 or Golden Shores at (760) 768-2325.[/size]

[size 1]TOPOCK MARSH: Fishing is slow, except for some catfish at night in the main river. For information, call Five Mile Landing (928) 768-2350.[/size]

[size 1]HAVASU: Largemouth and smallmouth have been hammering baits all over the lake. Fishing is red hot and stays that way all day. White or chartreuse spinnerbaits and crankbaits are best. Fair to good striper fishing with fish boiling most mornings. Some channel and flathead catfish being landed at night. For more information, call Black Meadow's Landing at (760) 663-3811.[/size]

[size 1]PARKER STRIP: Catfish action is fair on mackerel, hotdogs, or dough baits at night. Carp fishing is good around local docks on bread or dough baits. Some fair bass fishing around boat docks on plastic worms at night. For information, call Big Bend Marina at (760) 663-3755.[/size]

[size 1]BLYTHE: Bass fishing is fair at night on the river and local backwaters. Live shiners, Senkos, plastics, or reaction baits were top producers. Catfish action is fair and some big flatheads are being hooked. For information, call B&B Bait at (760) 921-2248.[/size]

[size 1]PALO VERDE: Catfish and bass action is fair to good in the main river and local backwaters. Lots of bass to 3-0 showing on live bait. The flathead bite is fair to good.[/size]

[size 1]PICACHO AREA: Fair bass action in all of the area backwaters and lakes. The bass are shallow and whacking live baits, jerkbaits, and plastics. Some surface action. Also improving flathead action on goldfish and some stripers showing in the main river.[/size]

[size 1]MARTINEZ LAKE AREA: Some fair bass action can still be found in the backwaters or on the lake using plastics, crankbaits, or nightcrawlers. Crankbaits really turned on last week most evenings. Stripers are being landed at the entrance of the lake on nightcrawlers. Excellent bluegill action in the main river and backwater entrances. Flatheads to 40-0 have been hooked on the river and lake on goldfish or bluegill. For more information, contact the Martinez Lake Resort at (928) 783-9589 or check out the web site at [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.martinezlake.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.martinezlake.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]YUMA AREA: Bass fishing is good early and late in the day in the main river and backwater mouths. Shiners have been the number one bait, but cranks are also starting to work again. Channel catfish action is fair on mackerel or other stink baits, and the flathead bite is also fair to good. For more information, contact Mesa Sport Shop at (928) 782-5313.[/size]

[size 1]LOWER DESERT WATERS[/size]

[size 1]SALTON SEA: Slow fishing. There are a few more reports of small tilapia, but the corvina action is still very tough. For current fishing information, call Johnson's Landing (760) 394-4755, Desert Shores Trailer Park at (760) 395-5280, Poor Richard's in Mecca at (760) 396-2180, Dean Marine in Bombay Beach at (760) 354-1231, Bombay Beach Marina (760) 354-4049, Red Hill Marina (760) 348-2310, and the Salton Sea State Recreation Area (760) 393-3059 or (760) 393-3052. Troll 'n' Boat[/size]

[size 1](760-393-0119) has both rowboats and skiffs with motors for rent. For weather information, call (760) 352-3360 for a recording, or the Coachella Valley Water District's weather forecast at (760) 398-7211. Anglers fishing the sea use Citizen Band (CB) radios and tune to Channel one.[/size]

[size 1]ALAMO RIVER: Slow fishing, very little pressure.[/size]

[size 1]COACHELLA, HIGHLINE CANALS: No Report.[/size]

[size 1]ALL AMERICAN CANAL: Slow fishing.[/size]

[size 1]FINNEY-RAMER: No report.[/size]

[size 1]WEIST LAKE: No report.[/size]

[size 1]SUNBEAM LAKE: Fair catfish action. For information, call (760) 352-3308.[/size]

[size 1]LAKE CAHUILLA: Fair to good catfish action on mackerel, shrimp or chicken livers with a lot of fish to 2-0 showing most evenings or nights. A few bass showing on drop-shotted plastics or topwater baits. For more information, call (760) 564-4712.[/size]

[size 1]EASTERN SIERRA[/size]

[size 1]GENERAL: For up to date information on current weather log on to [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.mammothweather.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.mammothweather.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 1]. For updated road and camping information on the region, contact the Interagency Visitor Center at (760) 876-6222 or the Bishop Chamber of Commerce at (760) 873-8405. The web site is [/size][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/cgi-bin/gforum/www.bishopvisitor.com"][#0000ff][size 1]www.bishopvisitor.com[/size][/#0000ff][/url][size 2][size 1].[/size]

[size 1]BRIDGEPORT AREA: Bridgeport reservoir is fair on Power Bait or nightcrawlers. East Walker channel and Buckeye Bay continue to be the most productive spots. More browns showing each week. Fishing on the Upper Twin is good on Power Bait, nightcrawlers, or Thomas Buoyants. Virginia Lakes has the best action on trout in the region. Many anglers are going home with easy limits of trout to 1-8. Walter Rider, Livingston, landed a 4-9 rainbow on a Thomas Buoyant. The West Walker River has been great for fly, bait, and lure fisherman. East Walker is fair for fly anglers nymphing pocket water below the bridge. For more information, contact Ken's Sporting Goods at[/size]

[size 1](760) 932-7707. [/size]

[size 1]JUNE LAKE LOOP: Great fishing throughout the loop on a variety of baits and lures. Gull Lake fishing continues to be from good to excellent on Power Bait, mini-jigs, Crave Bait, or flies. Silver Lake fair to good and browns are being landed more frequently. Trolling a Thomas Buoyant or Olive Matuka has been best. Bait anglers are scoring on nightcrawlers and Power Bait. Fair to good trout fishing on June Lake but fish are hanging in deep water by the end of the day. Grant Lake is fair to good on Power Bait, worms, or Kastmasters and Thomas Buoyants. Grant Lake always is a favorite to kick out a giant brown in this region. Rush Creek is fair to good on rainbows and browns are becoming more common. For more information, contact Ernie's at[/size]

[size 1](760) 648-7756.[/size]

[size 1]MAMMOTH AREA: Convict Lake is good to excellent, kicking out limits of fish on Power Bait, Thomas Buoyants, or mini-jigs. Wind has been really calm and anglers have been fishing all day. Crowley Lake is good to excellent on barbless flies or mini-jigs. Lots of trout in the 4-0 range are being caught and released by anglers. Lake Mary is good on Power Bait, mini-jigs, Needlefish, or fly and bubble combos. Lake Mamie has been fair to good on the same baits. The Twin Lakes are fair to good on fly and bubble combos, nightcrawlers, or Power Bait. Lake George is good on Power Bait, inflated nightcrawlers, mini-jigs, fly and bubble combos, or Thomas Buoyants. The upper Owens River is still fair at best. For more information, contact the Troutfitter at (760) 924-3676 or Crowley Lake Fish Camp at (760) 935-4301.[/size]

[size 1]BISHOP AREA: South Lake has been almost deserted even though an11-2 brown was landed last week. Trout action is fair to good on Power Bait, nightcrawlers, or Rapalas. Intake Two is fair on Power Bait, worms, Thomas Buoyant, mini-jigs, fly and bubble combos. Jim Kearin, North Hills, landed fish weighing 3-8, 2-8, 2-4, 2-0 on Power Bait. Fishing at Lake Sabrina was good and one can have the lake almost to yourself. Bishop Creek is fair on mini-jigs, salmon eggs, Crave Amino Eggs, Power Bait, or worms. Crowds are non-existent and fall colors are in full display. Don't forget the season ends in Inyo County on October 31st, while Mono County anglers can fish until Nov. 15. For more information, contact Culver's at (760) 872-8361, Brock's at (760) 872-3581, or Sierra Drifters Guide Service at (760) 935-4250 or contact Creekside R.V. Park at (760) 873-4483.[/size]

[size 1]LONE PINE AREA: Fair trout fishing on smaller fish for anglers fishing early in the morning or late evening on the pools on Baker Creek. Lone Pine Creek, and the sand trap. Independence Creek has also been good. For more information, contact the Lone Pine Chamber of Commerce at (760) 876-4444.[/size]

[size 1]WESTERN SIERRA[/size]

[size 1]ISABELLA: Good crappie action dropped to just fair with some fish still showing on jigs, minnows, and silver Kastmasters still producing fish up to 1-8. Catfish action is good at the dam on shad and clams. Bass and bluegill just fair. Trout fishing is fair with trollers getting some fish sitting in deeper water. For more information, contact North Fork Marina at (661) 379-1007 or Bob's Bait Bucket at (661) 833-8657.[/size]

[size 1]KERN RIVER: Trout fishing continues very slow on the upper river with off-color water, and all trout plants continue to go below the lake until the water clears. Fishing on the lower river is better and water clarity is much better and the smallmouth bite is very good on topwater, spinners, and bait. A few trout, too. Flows are down so that's its very fishable. For more information, contact the James' Store at (760) 376-2424.[/size]

[size 1]AQUEDUCT AT BAKERSFIELD: Striper action is fair to good on bloodworms. The fish are mostly 3-0 to 5-0. Julian Gonzales, Bakersfield, caught a 3-0 on chicken liver. Gwendolyn Turner, Bakersfield, landed an 8-0 carp on chicken liver. Catfish action is spotty on chicken livers, shad, clams, or mackerel. For more information contact Bob's Bait Bucket at (661) 833-8657.[/size]

[size 1]HART PARK LAKE: Bluegill and carp fishing is good, but the bass are tough. Water has been coming into the lake and the water level up.[/size]

[size 1]TRUXTUN LAKE: Good bluegill action, but bass tough.[/size]

[size 1]MING LAKE: Opened Wednesday this week.[/size]

[size 1]BUENA VISTA LAKES: Fair action on catfish with chicken liver, mackerel, frozen shad, or nightcrawlers the top baits. Bass are slow. Trout season is set to kick off on November 8th. For more fishing information, call the concession at (661) 763-1268 or contact Bob's Bait Bucket at (661) 833-8657.[/size]

[size 1]BRITE LAKE: Fair trout fishing on Power Bait, inflated nightcrawlers or small spinners. A few catfish showing on anchovies.[/size]

[size 1]WOLLOMES LAKE: Bluegill bite is fair to good on mealworms or wax worms. Fish to 1-0 have been reported. A few catfish are showing on mackerel.[/size]

[size 1]SUCCESS LAKE: Bass fishing is fair to good on Senkos, or plastics. Most fish are from 1-0 to 4-0. Fair catfish action most evenings on mackerel. Water level is low. For more information, call the Lakeside Mini Mart at[/size]

[size 1](559) 781-6878.[/size]

[size 1]KAWEAH LAKE: Slow fishing. Lots of recreational boat traffic. For more information, call the marina at (559) 597-2526.[/size]

[size 1]CENTRAL COAST LAKES[/size]

[size 1]SAN ANTONIO: Good action on stripers on bucktails, cranks or large Kastmasters with fish to 20 pounds landed. The largemouth bass are good, and are pushing shad to the surface most mornings and evenings. Spinnerbaits and nightcrawlers best. Smallmouth and crappie fair to good north of the marina along rocky shorelines. Smallies best on blade minnows and cranks in 25 feet. Crappie in the brush on red worms or small jigs. Catfish are picking up on mackerel or stink baits. For information, call (805) 472-2818.[/size]

[size 1]SANTA MARGARITA: Catfish are fair to good on mackerel. Bass fishing is slow to fair on plastics. Aaron Quarles, San Luis Obispo, landed a 6-3 bass on a crankbait. Bluegill fishing fair on fish to 1-0. Other species slow. For more information, call (805) 438-3754.[/size]

[size 1]NACIMIENTO: Fair to good spotted bass action of points on four-inch plastic worms. A few white bass showing in the Narrows area on white jigs. Catfish fair in the evenings on mackerel. Not much action on white bass. For more information, call (805) 238-1056.[/size]

[size 1]LOPEZ: Continued good bluegill, bass and catfish action this past week. Bass showing on plastics, live bait, and topwater. Bluegill and redear best on wax worms, bass best on nightcrawlers, and catfish best on cut baits. DFG trout plant this week. For more information, call (805) 489-1006.[/size]

[size 1]TROUT PLANTS [/size]

[size 1]Barring adverse weather, water or road conditions, the following lakes and streams, listed by county, will be planted with catchable-size rainbow trout from the Department of Fish and Game hatcheries this week:[/size]

[size 1]LOS ANGELES: Castaic Lake, Jackson Lake, Pyramid Lake.[/size]

[size 1]SAN BERNARDINO: Green Valley Lake, Mojave Narrows Regional Park Lake.[/size]

[size 1]SAN LUIS OBISPO: Lopez Lake.[/size]

[size 1]INYO: Baker Creek, Big Pine Creek, Bishop Creek (Lower, Middle, South forks and Intake II), Diaz Lake, Goodale Creek, Independence Creek, Lone Pine Creek, North Lake, Owens River (Laws bridge downstream to Steward Lane and below Tinnemaha), Pleasant Valley Reservoir, Rock Creek (Rock Creek Lake to the end of the road), Rock Creek Lake, Taboose Creek, Tinnemaha Creek, Tuttle Creek. [/size]

[size 1]MONO: Bridgeport Reservoir, Buckeye Creek, Convict Creek, Convict Lake, George Lake, Grant Lake, Green Creek, Gull Lake, June Lake, Leavitt Lake, Lee Vining Creek, Lundy Lake, Mamie Lake, Mammoth Creek, Mary Lake, McGee Creek, Robinson Creek, Rock Creek (Paradise Camp to Tom's Place and Tom's Place upstream to Rock Creek Lake), Rush Creek, Silver Lake, Trumble Lake, Twin Lakes Mammoth, Upper and Lower Twin Lakes Bridgeport, Virginia Creek, Upper and Lower Virginia Lakes.[/size]

[size 1]FRESNO: Kings River below Pine Flat Dam, San Joaquin River below Friant Dam.[/size]

[size 1]KERN: Kern River.[/size]

[size 1]MARIPOSA: McClure Reservoir.[/size]

[size 1]TULARE: Kern River.[/size]

[size 1]TUOLUMNE: Don Pedro Reservoir, Lyons Canal, Melones Reservoir.[/size]

[size 1]CATFISH PLANTS[/size]

[size 1]Following waters, listed by county, will be planted by the state Department of Fish and Game with one-pound channel catfish during the week of September 22, 2003.[/size]

[size 1]LOS ANGELES: Alondra Park Lake, Echo Park Lake, Hansen Dam, Hollenbeck Lake, Kenneth Hahn Lake, Lincoln Park Lake, Spane Lake.[/size][/size]
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Hi theangler,

Thanks for the general freshwater report. With saltwater fishing winding down (except for our rockfish buddies and an occasional flurry of barracuda and a good island calico bite) till next Feburary or March on the local southern cal local area, I'm looking to keep my promise and try to report on specific fresh water hotspots. I'm a lake/tube angler and I enjoy flyfishing and trout so the lakes that have those elements are of the most interest to me.

I'll continue my saltwater daily report but it'll be simplified to fit the circumstances. Who knows what's happening with the yellows and WSB before Spring! ha ha

Ain't forgot the local bays for the halibut either! ha ha

Again thanks,

JapanRon
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