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Trophy Bass guide in California??


Fishaholic2011

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I will be headed to Palm Springs last week of Jan into start of Feb. We have not booked the last three days of our trip yet and I was thinking of staying up by Castaic lake and hiring a guide to try for a trophy Bass for a day. Is Jan/Feb a good time of year to fish and who would be the best guide?

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Fishaholic, I was out west about 4 years ago in August and hired Mike O'Shea as a guide on Castaic. Outstanding guide, fisherman and nice person.

Put us on some really nice 6-8 pounders and 1 or 2 above that. Not too sure about jan./feb. but look up Mike on his webpage and see what's going on.

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There was an interesting article in in-fisherman a few back about fishing for big bass in southern California. Doesn't seem to be online that I can find. It was like Mission Viejo or someplace like that.

Hey del- I read that article too. The only problem is that Lake Mission Viejo is a private lake. I did a some work out there in the town of Mission Viejo earlier this year (right after the article came out) and was frustrated to no end knowing that I was a half mile from that lake , but couldn't fish it.

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Yeah, I thought that was sort of bad, putting an article about a private lake in there, but it was still interesting.

Personally I would try Kayak fishing off San Diego or La Jolla. Here is a picture I took a couple years ago of this guy...

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I usually stay in La Jolla when i am out there for work...I gotta look into kayak fishing...what kind of fish are those?

One is a yellow tail and the other is a white sea bass. In late winter/early spring the squid come up from the depths to spawn and the fish chow down. Some guys catch live squid for bait.

Don't put the fish on a stringer. There are sea lions around that like fish too.

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They're both White Sea Bass.

Fun to catch, and better eating than any freshwater fish around here.

They do look the same. The guy told me one was a yellowtail, but I shouldn't have believed him, you know how fishermen are.

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