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JBYRD23Fri Apr-12-02 07:53 AM
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#3685, "Lost lake in San Bernardino National Forest?"


  

          

Has anyone ever fished this lake? If so what types of fish are in there? I know it's not sotcked very often at all, but I heard you could float tube it?!? Any help would be great!!

Thanks!

Tight Lines,
Jason Huckeba

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JerryGFri Apr-12-02 06:57 PM
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#3686, "RE: Lost lake in San Bernardino National Forest?"
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I stopped and fished it once with my Dad when we where coming back from Silverwood. That must have been nearly 20 years ago. It's just a small pond with some tules not much area to fish and when I fished it was winter. I caught nothing and saw nothing. I'm willing to bet anything that there's bass in it. When ever I see little lakes like that I stop and fish them. Most of them produced fish. Depending on where you live it's a far drive and In my opinion not worth it. It's about the size of a course pond. If my memory serves me well that was a very wet year too so who knows what it's like now. If your from LA It might not be worth your time. There are better opportunitie closer to home. if you try it. I know where it is but I couldn't tell you how to get there. I was about 10 years old when I fished it and I think we took a dirt road in to it. A lot can change in 20 years though. Good Luck

Jerry

  

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