Fish Report for 12-7-2012

Santa Ana River Lakes reopen this Friday after three huge trout plants

12-7-2012
Jim Matthews

Three huge trout plants have poured in Santa Ana River Lakes over the past two weeks in preparation for the grand reopening set for this Friday (Dec. 7). The lake will be loaded with thousands of pounds of one to two-pound rainbows, along with a hefty supply of quality Sierra Bows from six to 20 pounds.

The longer-than-expected maintenance was to improve the water circulation between the three lakes at Santa Ana River Lakes, and the work is expected to make for better fishing conditions this trout season. Rather than having the water flow in at the top of all three lakes, the water is now moved through the lakes via bottom feeds and drains. This will improve water circulation and aeration.

"It going to make the fishing better all around the lakes rather than just at a few spots," said Craig Elliott.

He also wanted to remind anglers that the "good old days" of SARL fishing are returning, when giant rainbows topping 10 pounds and some into the 20-pound class and bigger, will be back at The Lakes every week of the trout season this year.

"Big trout are being planted every week of the season this year, and anglers will have the opportunity to catch and see caught these monster Super Sierra Bows every time they fish The Lakes this season," said Elliott.


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