Going to be there a in a few weeks and would like to take my nephew.
Is there a place where you can fish in the Imperial Valley?
Here is a link to several places to fish around Imperial Valley. You can pick which ones apply to the area you will be in. Have fun and tight lines.
In your answer to the question about where you fish the most, you said you fish Lake Castaic. Check out these stats:
The top ten world record bass' are, in order from largest down,
1. 22lbs 4oz Montgomery lake Georgia, caught by George Perry
June 2, 1932
2. 22lbs 1/2oz Lake Castaic Calif, caught by Bob Crupi
March 12, 1991
3. 21lbs 12oz Lake Castaic Calif, caught by Mike Arulo
March 5, 1991
4. 21lbs 11 1/8 oz Dixon Lake Calif, caught by Jed Dickerson
May 31, 2003
5. 21lbs 3.5oz Lake Casitas, Calif, caught by Raymond Easley
March 4, 1980
6. 21lbs .5oz Lake Castaic, Calif, caught by Bob Crupi
March 9, 1990
7. 20lbs 15oz Lake Miramar Calif, caught by David Zimmerlee
June 23, 1973
8. 20lbs 14oz Lake Castaic Calif, caught by Leo Torres
February 4, 1990
9. 20lbs 12oz Dixon Lake Calif, caught by Mike Long
April 27, 2001
and a tie for 10th
10. 20lbs 4oz Lake Hodges Calif, caught by Gene Dupras
May 30, 1985
10. 20lbs 4oz Lake Miramar Calif, caught by Johnny Garduno
March 25, 1990
BY the numbers,
10 of the 11 heaviest largemouth bass were caught in California.
5 of the 11 bass came from one lake, Lake Castaic. Farther south Lake Miramar has yeilded 2 of the 11 top largemouth bass.
Alot of fishermen dream to be in your shoes.
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