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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Fishing report for Dec. 13, 2011

Fishing report for Dec. 13, 2011


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Chollas: The Joe Bain Memorial Fishing Pier is a great place for kids to fish. Open daily to youngsters 15 and under. San Diego Fly Fishers sponsors a Lend-A-Rod program on Sundays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., and it includes free bait and tackle and fishing tips. Good perimeter hiking trail, shady spots for picnicking.

Corona Lake: Very good trout action here in the wake of recent trout stocking. More plants are set for the holiday season and just in time for kids being out of school. Sam Choi, San Diego, 9-pound, 8-ounce trout, part of a limit of trout totaling 19 pounds, 8 ounces. He fished from a float tube and had the fish before 10:30 a.m. Chyanne Brooklyn, Perris, 8-pound rainbow trout, part of a four-fish, 14-pound stringer of trout. Edgar Wilson, Johnny Brant, Allen Polk, all of Compton, put together a 13-fish stringer totaling 28 pounds. They used chartreuse floating bait. Corona will close at 2 p.m. on Dec. 24 and be closed Christmas Day. It reopens Dec. 26 and will be open seven days a week, including New Year’s Eve Day and New Year’s Day. Fishing is from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. on day passes, or from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on an evening pass. Each of the passes is $22. Seniors pay $20. All passes have a five-fish limit. It’s $9 for kids 4 to 13, with a three-fish limit. The 24-hour passes are available on the Friday and Saturday nights nearest the full moon. The next 24-hour pass days are Jan. 6-7. The passes cost $60 and anglers may bring a spouse and up to three kids to help fill the 24-hour pass limit of 15 fish. There’s free camping on the 24-hour pass. For more information on Corona Lake, call (951) 277-4489.

Cuyamaca: Heavily stocked all year with trout. Mt. Lassen, Jess Ranch and the Department of Fish and Game. A special plant of Alpers trout went in Nov. 9 and should have some shelf life. Good fishing prior to the winter storm. Big trout showing. Thomas Swanson, National City, 12-pound, 9-ounce rainbow, part of a three-trout stringer caught on rainbow Power Bait at Lone Pine. Justin Dodson, Oceanside, two fish, with one a 9-pound, 2-ouncer, gold Cleo and a gold Kastmaster. Anthony Noy, San Diego, fishing with his father, double-limit of trout. John Ambrose, Descanso, 10-pound trout, part of a limit of rainbows he caught at Lone Pine on green Power Bait. Rex Shumate, El Cajon, 7-pound, 8-ounce trout, part of a limit he caught at Pumphouse Cove on night crawlers. Debbie Savy, El Cajon, 9-pound, 4-ounce trout, Power Bait, wooden dock at Chambers Park. All private boats must be sprayed and decontaminated to prevent the spread of quagga mussels in the lake. Cost is $10. Applies to canoes, kayaks, float tubes and waders. Campers now have the use of showers on the North Shore. Condos and sleeper cabins available at the lake. Excellent hiking opportunities, with trails leading into Rancho Cuyamaca State Park. Good peak climbs include Stonewall, Cuyamaca Peak and North Peak. Call (760) 765-0515 or toll free at (877) 581-9904. More information at www.lakecuyamaca.org. Open daily, but closed all day Wednesday and until noon on Sunday to allow for waterfowl hunting.... READ MORE

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