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Old 01-28-2014, 09:20 PM   #1
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Diamond Valley tomorrow?

Hey people...
So I'm going to Diamond Valley tomorrow morning till 11-noonish.

anyone want to join?
Good fishing to be had supposedly....
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Old 01-29-2014, 07:15 AM   #2
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I've been wanting to go, but have they started letting SOT kayaks on the lake?
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Old 01-29-2014, 08:07 AM   #3
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Kayaks on DVL

I got this info from DVL's website


Boat Specifications for DVL and Lake Skinner
  • Boats must be at least 12 feet long, 42 inches wide, with 12 inches of freeboard at idle speed.
  • Kayaks and canoes must be at least 10 feet long, non-bailing and seating for all passengers. Sit-on-top kayaks are prohibited.
Only sea kayaks shall be allowed on the lakes and shall be launched only from authorized launch ramps or

areas. Sea kayaks must be at least 10 feet in length and provide seating for all passengers inside the craft.
Kayaks must be identified as stable by lake personnel prior to being allowed on the lakes. Rolling over of
kayaks in the water is prohibited


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Old 01-29-2014, 08:44 AM   #4
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I know Skinner lets Pro Anglers on the water. I not sure about Diamond.
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Old 01-29-2014, 09:50 AM   #5
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What is a "sea kayak" exactly? In my mind any kayak is a sea kayak with the right conditions and/or attitude.

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Old 01-29-2014, 12:06 PM   #6
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So they don't allow self draining kayaks...
No scupper holes.
I've got a tandem sit in kayak that I have setup pretty nicely for fishing as well as an X-factor...
Anyone else got a sit in yak??

Oh... and I didn't catch anything =(
saw LOTS of big fish though... 4-5+lb trout & BIG stripers...
nobody was catching them though.

From what I can tell you have to time it right to catch the stripers near the boat launch. Fish the day & the day after they stock the lake with Trout.... use trout patterns...
beautiful day on the lake though, wind picked up to 3mph around 11am.
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Old 01-29-2014, 12:10 PM   #7
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My "sea kayak" getup... pre-fishing mods


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Old 01-29-2014, 12:26 PM   #8
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Thanks for the report

Last I checked (about a year ago) skinner does not let s.o.t. kayaks including the pa. If that changed that would be awesome to have 2 lakes within 10min from my house.
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Old 01-30-2014, 09:16 PM   #9
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I know Skinner lets Pro Anglers on the water. I not sure about Diamond.
The Lake Skinner website has similar language as DVL. Do they really allow PA's on the water? If so, I'll be getting my striper gear together!

"-Kayaks must be at least 10 feet long, non-bailing, and with seating for all passengers inside the boat. Sit-on-top kayaks are not allowed."
http://www.rivcoparks.org/parks/lake...e-skinner-faq/
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Old 01-30-2014, 09:24 PM   #10
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Drag one of these across the surface by the boat launch next time the stock trout at dvl
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Old 01-30-2014, 11:57 PM   #11
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So they don't allow self draining kayaks...
No scupper holes. I've got a tandem sit in kayak that I have setup pretty nicely for fishing as well as an X-factor... Anyone else got a sit in yak??

Oh... and I didn't catch anything =( saw LOTS of big fish though... 4-5+lb trout & BIG stripers... nobody was catching them though.

I have a sit in that I built and rigged for fishing.


I mostly fish Castiac with it and caught a few stripers but nothing huge.

Trout patterns after the stock is the best for bigger fish, but trout patterns will work any time even in the summer for them.

I've had the best luck with BBZs and Huds




Keep meaning to fish DVL, we should meet at the ramp some time and fish it together.

Good luck, Jim
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Old 01-31-2014, 06:24 AM   #12
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The Lake Skinner website has similar language as DVL. Do they really allow PA's on the water? If so, I'll be getting my striper gear together!

"-Kayaks must be at least 10 feet long, non-bailing, and with seating for all passengers inside the boat. Sit-on-top kayaks are not allowed."
http://www.rivcoparks.org/parks/lake...e-skinner-faq/
I was assured at my time of purchase. That the PA was allowed at Skinner. That they have used them there. It qualifies as a boat not a kayak. I have not had a chance to prove it. I am going solely on what I was told at Nomad Adventures when I purchased it.
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Old 01-31-2014, 07:12 AM   #13
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I see a butch brown rig in the mix there. Thrown that new savage 3d yet?
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I was assured at my time of purchase. That the PA was allowed at Skinner. That they have used them there. It qualifies as a boat not a kayak. I have not had a chance to prove it. I am going solely on what I was told at Nomad Adventures when I purchased it.
Hobie does list the PA in its boat section.
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I see a butch brown rig in the mix there. Thrown that new savage 3d yet?
No but the line through 3d trout looks like a hell of a bait. Have you tried it?
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Hobie does list the PA in its boat section.

I've heard skinner allows the PA but not DVL. I was told that DVL has the strictest policies. They want no body contact with the water whatsoever and consider anything with scuppers as being high risk for physical contact.
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Old 01-31-2014, 01:54 PM   #17
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I got the Slow sink and mod sink of the SavGear line thru and pretty good action but at a slow roll does not really have any action to speak off takes a decent speed to get the good action. However a slow 2mph troll and this bait kicks great I am sure it will be a great bass bait, time will tell, Ive only had about an hour with it on the water so far. Next weeks looks like I will be able to put some real effort into tossing it for a couple hours.
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Old 01-31-2014, 06:27 PM   #18
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I was assured at my time of purchase. That the PA was allowed at Skinner. That they have used them there. It qualifies as a boat not a kayak. I have not had a chance to prove it. I am going solely on what I was told at Nomad Adventures when I purchased it.
That's awesome, I'm excited! I've never been there before, but that's going to change by next weekend! I'm sure you'll be seeing more PA's there soon. Anyone else down to meet up at Skinner next weekend for a chance at some stripers? I'll also be getting my hudds and alabama rig ready.

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The striper bite at Lake Skinner continues to be really hot for anglers dip-netting some live shad for bait. If you get the candy bait, you will be in the fish. The best bite has been in the east end and along the north shore. The afternoon bite has been good, but so has early morning. Lots of fish to four pounds with a few bigger fish each week. Umbrella and Sibiki rigs, small swimbaits, and trolled shad-like lures or white flies are the backup plan if you miss getting the shad. For an update on the bite, call the marina at 951-926-8515.
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Old 01-31-2014, 06:35 PM   #19
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I have a sit in that I built and rigged for fishing.


I mostly fish Castiac with it and caught a few stripers but nothing huge.

Trout patterns after the stock is the best for bigger fish, but trout patterns will work any time even in the summer for them.

I've had the best luck with BBZs and Huds


Very nice setup sit in! I'm sure DVL will have no issues letting you on the water. Can you maintain enough speed to troll an umbrella rig? It looks fast.
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Old 01-31-2014, 07:51 PM   #20
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Great action for the warmer water days. I trolled it but its gotta be a pretty slow pace. But that was with the floating model. Got the slow sink and am gonna spend a few hours with it tomorrow.
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