RE: New and Need Advise,
bankpounder,
Feb 03rd 2004, #1
RE: New and Need Advise,
PHISHnutS,
Feb 03rd 2004, #2
RE: New and Need Advise,
bankpounder,
Feb 04th 2004, #3
RE: New and Need Advise,
onelove4u,
Feb 16th 2004, #4
RE: New and Need Advise,
PHISHnutS,
Feb 17th 2004, #9
RE: New and Need Advise,
onelove4u,
Feb 18th 2004, #10
RE: New and Need Advise,
onelove4u,
Feb 16th 2004, #5
RE: New and Need Advise,
fisheezgonnadie,
Feb 16th 2004, #6
RE: New and Need Advise,
bankpounder,
Feb 17th 2004, #8
RE: New and Need Advise,
bankpounder,
Feb 17th 2004, #7
RE: New and Need Advise,
onelove4u,
Feb 24th 2004, #11
RE: New and Need Advise,
bankpounder,
Feb 25th 2004, #12
RE: New and Need Advise,
bankpounder,
Feb 25th 2004, #13
RE: New and Need Advise,
onelove4u,
Feb 25th 2004, #15
RE: New and Need Advise,
nemorino,
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RE: New and Need Advise,
bankpounder,
Feb 26th 2004, #17
RE: New and Need Advise,
nemorino,
Feb 25th 2004, #14
RE: New and Need Advise,
onelove4u,
Feb 26th 2004, #18
RE: New and Need Advise,
bankpounder,
Feb 28th 2004, #19
RE: New and Need Advise,
onelove4u,
Mar 01st 2004, #20
RE: New and Need Advise,
bankpounder,
Mar 04th 2004, #21
RE: New and Need Advise,
fisheezgonnadie,
Mar 09th 2004, #22
RE: New and Need Advise,
bankpounder,
Mar 09th 2004, #23
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fisheezgonnadie | Mon Feb-16-04 08:53 AM |
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#2349, "RE: New and Need Advise"
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What really sucks is: when I try to catch stripers at the aqueduct I can't get'em. But, when I am catfishing I accidently catch'em. People say live bloodworms are great for both. I used nightcrawlers. When dragging them in is when I would catch a striper. I also hear Bucktail jigs do well. Late spring when the water is warming, I would see alot of topwater splashing. So, topwater baits are a choice then. I could never predict boils. So, just gotta have'em with you at all times. I usually go out in late spring. I will see you there sometime.
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onelove4u | Wed Feb-25-04 05:47 PM |
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#2372, "RE: New and Need Advise"
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Hmm...That makes sense, the fish being chopped up by the siphons and pumps, but the water is pumped into that summit valley stretch, seemingly uphill, and there are tons of cats in there. Do they really get chopped up, I wonder? Or just banged around a bit like a 49ers fan at a Raider game?
I like the perch idea..I'm going to give that a try. I'm going to fish on friday if the weather is OK. Maybe I'll see U out there in palmdale, or if you go out to victorville, let me know and we'll meet up.
Peace,
~onelove4u "We were somewhere on the edge of the desert, near Barstow, when the drugs began to take hold" - HST
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nemorino | Thu Feb-26-04 10:29 AM |
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#2376, "RE: New and Need Advise"
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What is the cross street for summit valley rd where you can park to fish the aqueduct?
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Sonny
2004 - 6 Bass 2 Trout $219.20 in Gear
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nemorino | Wed Feb-25-04 12:57 PM |
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#2369, "RE: New and Need Advise"
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Where is the access point from summit valley rd? In yahoo maps and mapquest I see that road but can't see an access point to the aqueduct. ________________
Sonny
2004 - 6 Bass 2 Trout $219.20 in Gear
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onelove4u | Mon Mar-01-04 12:50 AM |
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#2392, "RE: New and Need Advise"
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Hey Pounder,
Congrats on the cat. You know, Las Flores is actually a ranch owned by a private owner that takes up a huge amount of summit valley. The Aquaduct may/may not pop up on areas of that ranch. I've never walked the length of it myself, but know that it gets sucked under about a mile down from where you were, before it surfaces at Silverwood again. It could pop up somwhere, but I don't know.
What were you using when you cought the cat? I went for striper today, in the Victorville area off Amargosa, and don't think theres much in there, except structure (old cars). My first cast I let my bucktail hit bottom, started the retrieve, and BAM! got snagged on something and couldn't get it off. Tried some more bucktail action further down, nothing, topwater in the evening, nothing. Almost lost another bucktail to the same thing later on...what the hell can be down there? Its a cement channel!?
Anyway, would appreciate the advice on the what U caught the cat on, as I'm thinking thats what type of fishing I'm doing in there from now on. I don't think the striper like me.
Cheers,
~onelove4u "We were somewhere on the edge of the desert, near Barstow, when the drugs began to take hold" - HST
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fisheezgonnadie | Tue Mar-09-04 08:00 AM |
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#2401, "RE: New and Need Advise"
In response to Reply # 21
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Hey Bank, Do you take one of those portable fish-finders to the Duct?
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