December 30, 2009
• FISHING REPORT •
News from
Lake Cuyamaca
Last Week's Results and
This Week's Prognosis
December 23, 2009
MERRY CHRISTMAS and
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM
LAKE CUYAMACA
Our hours have changed.
In December and January the
Lake has waterfowl hunting
every Wednesday, all day
and on Sunday morning. That
means we are closed all day on
Wednesdays and do not open for
fishing on Sundays until 10:00
am. The tackle shop opens at 8
am weekdays and at 6:00 am on
Saturday.
On Sunday 7 ducks were
taken, 5 ruddy, 1 canvasback,
and 1 buffle head. There are still
some slots available. The price is
$75.00 for a one day hunt. If you
are interested, please call the
District Office at 619-447-8123.
Ask for Georgia.
We had a little rain and snow/
sleet on Tuesday. It is sunny,
with no wind but still cool today.
The trout are still biting all over
the lake.
Notables:
John Mitchell caught 2 trout,
the largest 5.4 pounds on peach
power bait at the floating dock.
Billy Summers and Robert
Sandburg of Oceanside, caught
5 trout, the largest at 5.2 pounds
on night crawlers at Lone Pine.
Andy Woerner of Santee
caught 5 trout,the largest 4 1/4
pounds on power bait at the Dike.
Jack Luzzi, 3 years old and Ed
Luzzi of La Mesa caught 4 trout,
the largest 4 pounds on night
crawler and green power bait at
Lone Pine.
Rob. Nelson of Valley Center
caught 5 trout with a total weight
of 24.2 pounds, the largest at
6,1 pounds on a night crawler at
.Lone Pine.
Mark Fry caught 3 trout
weighing a total of 9 pounds/the
largest 4 1/2 pounds on power
bait near the call box.
Amanda Abbott, age 10 of
Ramona caught a 5 pound trout
on Chartreuse power bait and
corn scent at Chambers Park.
Don Deatt of Descanso caught
5 trout, the largest at 6 pounds
on European night crawler at
Chambers Park.
Mark Hedderson of La Mesa
caught 5 trout, the largest
weighing 5 pounds on a Wooley
Buger and orange power worm
at Lone Pine.
Gary Motibe of Descanso
caught 2 trout, the largest at 5
1/2 pounds on red power bait
and night crawler in corn dip at
Chambers Park.
Tori and Tom Walton of
Temecula caught 4 trout, the
largest weighing 5 pounds on
rainbow power bait, in a boat
near the Willows.
The Free fishing class is held
every Saturday at the launch
ramp. Meet Ranger Charlie at
10:00 am.
The decontamination wash
down is required for all private
vessels before a launch. Float
tubes and waders must be
washed down before using in
the Lake. There is a fee for the
wash down.
For further information or to make
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camping, please ca//877-581-9904.
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