Fishing report for Aug. 29, 2011
Barrett: The 81 anglers reported 1,012 bass. Open Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday by reservation only. Call Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or check www.ticketmaster.com.
Chollas: The Joe Bain Memorial Fishing Pier now is open for kids. 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: Catfish and tilapia action very good, and there have been reports of mixed stringers of catfish and crappie. Catfish and tilapia added weekly here. The lake is open seven days a week with fishing allowed 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 these passes is $22. Seniors pay $20. All of these passes have a five-fish limit. For kids 4 to 13, a three-fish pass is $9. The 24-hour passes are available every Friday and Saturday night. These passes cost $60 and anglers can bring a spouse and up to three kids to help fill the 24-hour pass 15-fish limit. Camping at Corona Lake is also free with a 24-hour pass. For Corona Lake fishing information, call 951-277-4489 or log on at www.fishinglakes.com.
Cuyamaca: Heavily stocked all year with trout from Mt. Lassen, Jess Ranch and the Department of Fish and Game. Bass in the 6- to 8 ½-pound range reported last week. The 13th Annual Orville P. Ball Memorial Fishin’ In The Pines free kid’s fishing derby is set for Sept. 24. Includes lunch and a great raffle with lots of prizes. 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.
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Hikers will find very good hiking trails and shoreline access for fishing. Open daily. Dixon: Big channel catfish being caught regularly here. William McKenzy, Valley Center, landed a 21-pounder, and Jed Dickerson, Jr., caught a 12-pounder.
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