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offdutyWed Nov-21-07 12:14 PM
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#17048, "RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s"
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Wed Nov-21-07 07:52 PM by offduty

          

Nicco
I would be up for that, the unfortunate part is that I work a 72 hr shift for the FD in Riverside County fri > sun. Dont get me wrong I love my job and could not imagine doing anything else but my days off are mon > thu. I would let that boat go for $ 2,500.00 and it is very cheap to maintain. It has a good troll motor, electronics and you can fish 4 days a week on that 10 gal tank of gas not to mention that I used to tow it by a 4 cylinder Mazda pickup no problem. If you can do a tue, wed or thu that would work out as it takes me about 4 hours to get home from work and be on the water, usually by noon. There is accessible shoreline, the easiest is very shallow water. The deeper water would be in Deep Cat and coves. Both the coves on both sides of the Coyote ramp have deeper water and you can fish from the 2 fishing piers as well. One of those piers is east of the main ramp and can be driven to, it is right before the Wadleigh arm on the northeast corner of the lake. The other pier is just east of the Coyote ramp. I suggest you get a good map from Fishing Hot spots as it shows much of this. A lot of the north end of the lake can be accesed by the campgrounds. If you drive around the north end of the lake on the highway you will notice in 2 spots the lake extends north of the highway. This water is not accessible from the lake or is it legal to fish. I know of folks who have hiked in, you just have to find a decent spot to park and take a backpack, I also suggest a collapsible rod as sometimes you have to go through thick brush. These are virtually unfished waters that can be real hot especially at night, not that I am telling you to go fish there if you get my drift
Peace Rich

  

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Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s [View all] , niKKo, Wed Nov-07-07 06:42 AM
  RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s, offduty, Nov 19th 2007, #1
RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s, wakenbake, Nov 19th 2007, #2
RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s, nicco, Nov 21st 2007, #3
RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s, nicco, Nov 21st 2007, #4
RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s, offduty, Nov 21st 2007 #5
RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s, nicco, Nov 21st 2007, #6
RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s, offduty, Nov 21st 2007, #7
RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s, nicco, Nov 22nd 2007, #8
RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s, wakenbake, Nov 24th 2007, #9
RE: Casitas and Cachuma shore fishing.?'s, nicco, Nov 25th 2007, #10

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