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12-17-2010, 06:58 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Oceanside CA
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Casitas Lake questions
1. Does anyone fish here for stripper with rod and reel? if so any advice I have never fished for them before. 2. Has anyone fished for them with a fly rod? any suggestions on flies? Thanks for any input |
12-17-2010, 09:50 PM | #2 | |
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as for stripers...they have no stripers in Casitas... only large mouth bass, catfish, trout, redear perch, carp, crappie and black crappie... not sure about the fly thing...my guess would be this time of year would be ok for sinking critters, not much in the way of surface action... bass are down deep this time of year and so are the trout... as for kayaking or boating... unless you have one stored at the lake, you will not be alowed to launch yours...quaaga mussle fear has the lake locked down... a 10 day quarentine is the only way to get your boat on the lake... if you have an extra $50.00 and time to get your boat or kayak up to the lake at least 10 days prior to your planned fishing day, you can do the inspection and quarentine... I say...F that...for $50.00 I'll rent a skiff or fish from shore... |
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12-18-2010, 12:15 PM | #3 |
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Location: Coto de Caza, CA
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I just watched "Bass: the Movie" and there was a section where Lake Casitas was fished, using fly and spinning gear, so fly gear is good. They also showed what flies to use; shad patterns and rainbow trout colored flies.
The main thing I gathered from watching the video was kayak fishing Lake Casitas, besides the quarantine period, is best if you know where to go on the lake as the size and shape of the lake would be hard to explore in a day with a kayak. I agree with yakrider that renting a skiff would be the best bet for the first time fishing the lake; cover the water quicker and identify spots for a future trip. Kevin |
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