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Fish Report for 4-5-2009
Lake Poway Fish Report
4-5-2009
Lake Poway Staff
- Michael Filippone, Carmel Valley - 7.0pound Trout.
- Linda Anderson, Carlsbad - 6.0 pound Trout on a Fire Tiger Rapala, Middle of the Lake
Bass are biting! Trout fishing was moderate this week with some more large trout and some limits. The best bet is slow trolling or picking a spot along the back shore of the Lake using Night Crawlers. Best shoreline spot continues to be across the Lake in Bucktail Bay near the Restroom Landing. Most consistent lures continue to be Kastmasters and Rapalas. The bass bite continues to improve over most of the Lake. The water temperature is at 60 degrees and bass bite is very good. At least one double-digit (11-12 pound) bass was caught this week. The catfish bite is good with the Log Boom being the best area to catch one. The bluegill bite is slow.
LAST STOCK: Tuesday, March 24 was 1,500 pounds of rainbow trout
NEXT STOCK: Last Stock of rainbow trout
Hours ??? During the month of April the gates to Lake Poway will open at 5:30 AM. There is fishing and boating on Wednesdays through Sundays.
Fishing Requirements - Adults (anyone 16 years of age and older) require both a California State fishing license and a City of Poway Adult Fishing permit to fish at Lake Poway. Youths between the ages of 8 and 15 years of age only require a Youth Fishing permit. Youths under the age of 8 only require a Youth Fishing permit when their accompanying adult is not fishing. All permits and licenses can be purchased at the Lake Poway Grill & Tackle.
Witch Creek Fire Damage Recovery - Lake Poway suffered severe damage during the Witch Creek fire. Lake Poway is a domestic water reservoir serving the City of Poway and its integrity must be protected. The erosion control curtain is again a few feet offshore in three areas of the Lake (the back of Hidden Bay, from the rocks next to Boulder Bay around to the end of Jump Off point and in the second half of Half Moon Bay). The purpose of this curtain is to catch debris, ash and mud before it enters the main body of water.
?? The 100 foot rule is now in effect in all areas where there is shoreline fishing
?? Casting near or over the curtain may result in snagging. You cast at your own risk. We are not responsible for anything you lose. You may fish on the shoreline in the areas where the curtain is in the water. Casting near or over the curtain may result in snagging. You cast at your own risk. We are not responsible for anything you lose.
We recognize that these conditions are not ideal for fishing. We request that you work with us and understand that they are necessary to allow Lake Poway to recover from the effects of the fire damage.
Quagga Mussels -The Quagga mussel is not in Lake Poway. It is known that there are Quagga mussels in other lakes. In order to protect the integrity of the Lake Poway water system the following temporary restrictions are now in effect. Until further notice, the following items are prohibited at Lake Poway:
?? Float tubes
?? Private motors and anchors
?? Live Bait Containers
?? Fish Finders
?? Floating Catch Baskets
?? Live Bait (shiners, crawdads, etc) from any source other than the Lake Poway Concession
?? Any other items, determined by Staff, to be potential contaminants
Parking Fee ??? From now through October 26 there is a $5 parking fee for non-residents of Poway on weekends and holidays. If you are fishing and purchase your adult permit at the Entry Station the parking fee is waived.
No Smoking at Lake Poway -Smoking is prohibited on Lake Poway, in the park and on the trails. Smoking is only permitted in the designated smoking area that is located on the Northeast side of the Lake Poway Grill & Tackle building.
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