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Lots of fish being cleaned at the cleaning table. And yes, most of those fish are being caught at Lake Sabrina. The hot spots are the Inlets with most anything. Trolling the tried-and-true way of the old-timers with flashers and a worm. You can also troll flies, lures (with a bit of red) or just a worm. PowerBait and...
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Another wonderful week at Lake Sabrina. The flowers continue to bloom the brightest colors nature has to offer, the lake continues to be full - both of water and of fish, the sky continues to be the bluest of blue with the fluffiest white clouds imaginable and the catching continues to be great.
The catching is great. Salmon Eggs and...
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There are so many different colors on display in Bishop Creek Canyon and Rick's Garden it's hard to figure out where to look. From the purple Penstemons to the yellow Mule's Ear to the fuchsia Fireweed and the pink Wild Roses and the white Brewer's Angelica and don't forget the yellow Columbine and red Penstemons and lots of little...
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Question: If I catch an undersized fish that swallows the hook so deep that it starts to bleed from
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, JULY 15, 2010
Answer: Unfortunately, even if your fish is undersized and going to die anyway, you must still return that fish immediately. It won't be wasted as it will go into the food chain as nourishment for other fish, invertebrates, and maybe marine mammals and birds. The bottom line is you cannot keep any fish that does not meet the minimum size...
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Catching at the lake has definitely improved. Thanks to the large stocking by the Department of Fish and Game on Wednesday 2,000 pounds of pan-sized Rainbows. Fishing the Inlets (DingleBerry, Little George, & George) with the norm which is NightCrawlers, PowerBait & Salmon Eggs was a workin'. And catching was great at the back of the Lake near...
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A few more flowers in bloom this week and they're purple - the Canadian Lilac and a beautiful Iris. With both the white lilac and purple lilac in bloom, the little trail down to the launch ramp smells heavenly. We've also got a bit of pine pollen and lots of other pollens in the air which is causing lots of...
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