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STcatcher (Guest)Sat Jan-13-01 12:40 PM
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Hasanyone heard of any stripers coming out of Castaic recently.Ifso,do you have any tips on a good place to find them.

  

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allison (Guest)Fri Jan-19-01 05:48 PM
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yeah, you need to go to the end of the upper lake because i heard that they are all over there. (the end meaning where you are unable to go past the trespassing fence. Good luck :)!!!

  

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MrPhish.com (Guest)Wed Jan-24-01 11:12 AM
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Near the East Launch Ramp, there has only been Trout caught, with the last winter storm that rolled through ((around Late December early January)) everything around the ELR had highfin'd it deep, cept the Trout. With the current storm that is rolling through ((today is Wednesday January 24th, 2001)) I believe that the stripers are still holding deep, avoiding the cold. The northern side of the Lake may be catching ((It does receive more sunlight than any other portion of the lake)), however I have no confirmed reports of fish being taken, there's also a rumor that fishing the Marina at night using bloodworms is also catching, however, the Upper Lake is closed at sundown and one must park on a hidden road to avoid the local Sheriff. It is a trespassing fine if caught.

By the Intake valve, near the WestLR a moderate, school of Bass was seen however, fishing there is dangerous ((the ground is Clay, and during the rain becomes a muddy mush)) and it is trespassing ((Fine of 300$))

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You teach a man to fish he is happy when he fishes,
You give a man a Mr.Phish he is happy....Period.

  

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stcatcher (Guest)Wed Jan-24-01 02:47 PM
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#742, "RE: castaic"
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I appreciate the messages.I went up there last week and fished my old school ossprey trout hard body in the 9 inch model. Hooked up on a 20 pound striper and landed it after about 5 minutes.I fished the face of the dam from my boat right next to the water system or watever it is. Practice catch and release even on the sripes. Each year there is fewer and fewer caught.

  

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Mrphish.com (Guest)Sat Jan-27-01 05:29 PM
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The DFG is actually looking to eliminate, the Stripers from Castaic. The Stripers had succk in through the Aqueduct and is severely, damaging Castaic's reputation for Large MouthBass. In essence, Castaic's role as a tournmant lake is rather dwindling because the stripers are so ravenous when they compete for food with the trophy Largemouth bass. Please remember, you need a striper sticked to fish Striper. Tho the sticker is meant, for Ocean Striper's a Striper is a striper.

Prior to about 10 years ago, largemouth Bass that were nearing the World Record level kept coming from Castaic. It was predicted that the next World Record bass would come from Castaic, however once the Stripers entered the scene the Largies began to lose out to the more AGGRESIVE fish.

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stcatcher (Guest)Wed Jan-31-01 10:58 AM
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I Personally enjoy cathing big old stripers over a largemouth any day. I really dont care if the D.F.G wants to get rid of them. Its a great game fish no matter what anyone says.

  

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Palmdale Shane (Guest)Tue Feb-06-01 05:14 PM
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I haven't heard much either about the linesides at castaic latley
either,Except for two caught last Friday on oki plugs.I was wondering if anyone has heard anything about Silverwood stripes
in the past few weeks?And I've been hearing rumors of some big stripers coming out of the Buana vista lakes.Don't know which
one (webb or evens)I've never been there.I'd really apreciate it
if you guys could help me out.I've been paying my dues to the striper gods.............but the fish arn't cooperating.

  

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WadeSat Feb-10-01 10:12 PM
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#746, "RE: castaic"
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Has anyone ever tried Quail lake out of Gorman? I stopped there once on my way to San Bernardino via Palmdale. Some guy had 2 Stripers in the 18-24" range on 'chovies, but I didn't get bit in an hour with a white jig. Anyway, I was just wondering if that might be a way to make the next visit with the Mom-and-sis-in-law a little better.

Tght lines,
Wade

Tight lines,
Wade

  

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stcatcher (Guest)Sun Feb-11-01 06:12 PM
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#747, "RE: castaic"
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I have fished there a few times. I have caught a few nice catfish but the only luck ive had on the stripes was a follow up on my ossprey hard body trout lure.

  

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WadeMon Feb-12-01 07:09 PM
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#748, "RE: castaic"
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Approximately what size was the follower and the cats. I try not to chase catfish if I don't think I have a good chance at a 10#+.

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Wade

  

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stcatcher (Guest)Thu Feb-15-01 04:57 PM
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the chaser was probalyy 8 or so. It definately had some decent size. The cats run anywhere from 3-10 pounds. Its all about luck.

  

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