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Fish Report for 4-15-2013
Catfishing on Santee Lakes has turned hot
4-15-2013
Santee Lakes Staff
This past Thursday lakes 3, 6 and 7 were all stocked with Catfish. Lakes 6 and 7 are exclusive to campers only. These two lakes tend to yield larger fish as there are not fished as heavily as lakes 1 through 5. Make your Lakefront Camping or Cabins reservations today at www.Santeelakes.com
Quentin Ivy, pictured above from San Diego caught a 3 lb. 1 oz. Tagged Catfish out of lake 3 and won a rod and reel combo.
Muok Un, Photo #1 caught a 2 lb. Tagged Catfish and also walked away with a rod and reel combo.
25 Tagged Catfish are still swimming in lakes 3 and 4 just waiting to be caught. Some of the prizes include fishing gear, free fishing permits, free camping trips, etc...
TROUT:
Just because we are done stocking Trout for the Season doesn't mean the fish aren't there.
Ken Hallin, Photo #3 found that out while throwing a rapala for Bass in lake 4 and a 6 lb. Trout took a bit. Ken landed the monster but not after it snapped his Bass Pro Shops Rod.
BASS:
The Bass bite is phenomenal! Lakes 1 and 2 have been the hot spots this past week. Try north or south lake 1 or the north end of lake 2. Drop shot, live nightcrawlers, creature baits and spinners all working.
Recipe of the Week:
Bluegill Worcestershire Recipe
I figure if we start talking about Bluegill and get the recipe ready maybe they will show up.
Put one cup of flour into a zip-lock bag or bowl, add coarse ground pepper, and salt to your taste. Coat the Bluegill fillets completely with the flour mixture. Cook the fillets in a flat pan on medium heat with a little butter, or vegetable oil if you are calorie conscious. Cook for about 5 minutes on each side or until fillets are slightly brown. Add a splash of Worcestershire sauce, lemon and finely chopped parsley for the last minute of cooking. Put cooked fillets onto a dinner plate and pour the extra sauce over the top of each plate. Serve with rice, corn and a nice salad. Bluegills never tasted so good.
** No California State Fishing License required to fish at Padre Dam's Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve.
Fishing Permit Fees
Adult (ages 16 and over) $9.00 per day
Junior (ages 7 to 15) $6.00 per day
Second fishing pole stamp $4.00
*One child under 7 may fish for free with a paid adult
NEXT STOCK
(stock will arrive on or before date below)
April 26, 2013
1,000 lbs. of Catfish
Quentin Ivy, pictured above from San Diego caught a 3 lb. 1 oz. Tagged Catfish out of lake 3 and won a rod and reel combo.
Muok Un, Photo #1 caught a 2 lb. Tagged Catfish and also walked away with a rod and reel combo.
25 Tagged Catfish are still swimming in lakes 3 and 4 just waiting to be caught. Some of the prizes include fishing gear, free fishing permits, free camping trips, etc...
TROUT:
Just because we are done stocking Trout for the Season doesn't mean the fish aren't there.
Ken Hallin, Photo #3 found that out while throwing a rapala for Bass in lake 4 and a 6 lb. Trout took a bit. Ken landed the monster but not after it snapped his Bass Pro Shops Rod.
BASS:
The Bass bite is phenomenal! Lakes 1 and 2 have been the hot spots this past week. Try north or south lake 1 or the north end of lake 2. Drop shot, live nightcrawlers, creature baits and spinners all working.
Recipe of the Week:
Bluegill Worcestershire Recipe
I figure if we start talking about Bluegill and get the recipe ready maybe they will show up.
Put one cup of flour into a zip-lock bag or bowl, add coarse ground pepper, and salt to your taste. Coat the Bluegill fillets completely with the flour mixture. Cook the fillets in a flat pan on medium heat with a little butter, or vegetable oil if you are calorie conscious. Cook for about 5 minutes on each side or until fillets are slightly brown. Add a splash of Worcestershire sauce, lemon and finely chopped parsley for the last minute of cooking. Put cooked fillets onto a dinner plate and pour the extra sauce over the top of each plate. Serve with rice, corn and a nice salad. Bluegills never tasted so good.
** No California State Fishing License required to fish at Padre Dam's Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve.
Fishing Permit Fees
Adult (ages 16 and over) $9.00 per day
Junior (ages 7 to 15) $6.00 per day
Second fishing pole stamp $4.00
*One child under 7 may fish for free with a paid adult
NEXT STOCK
(stock will arrive on or before date below)
April 26, 2013
1,000 lbs. of Catfish
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