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KidTrout
08-19-2014, 02:16 PM
I've been hearing a lot of rumors that Corona won't have a trout season beCause if how low the lake is. This is hard to believe it will happen. I've also heard they will re open Anaheim lake which would be awesome because that lake is really good to fish. I know trout season is still a good 2 1/2 months away but I just thought I should ask and see what you guys have to say. Maybe some heavy rain will come and put some water in the lake.

Mr T-rex
08-19-2014, 04:01 PM
Good question! and honestly the only thing we can do is hope for some rain because I don't see trout in corona right now especially with the water being so low
Lets get some answers
I never fished corona for trout so im really looking forward to it

troutdog
08-19-2014, 04:45 PM
Yeah not looking too good for Corona right now...I would assume until conditions change, they will just stock Sarl/Anaheim for the opener. Hopefully a wet October lay in store for us (fingers crossed)


TD

KidTrout
08-19-2014, 05:00 PM
Yeah not looking too good for Corona right now...I would assume until conditions change, they will just stock Sarl/Anaheim for the opener. Hopefully a wet October lay in store for us (fingers crossed)


TD

I may be fishing Irvine a whole lot more this year

KidTrout
08-19-2014, 05:01 PM
Good question! and honestly the only thing we can do is hope for some rain because I don't see trout in corona right now especially with the water being so low
Lets get some answers
I never fished corona for trout so im really looking forward to it

It was my favorite lake to fish last year so it will be a bummer if they don't have a season. I will be happy if they open up Anaheim though. That is a awesome lake to fish.

Mr T-rex
08-19-2014, 05:02 PM
Im with you on that one

I may be fishing Irvine a whole lot more this year

KidTrout
08-19-2014, 05:03 PM
Im with you on that one

I love Irvine it's just another 30 minutes away from me.

fisherman951
08-19-2014, 05:09 PM
If theirs no water at corona, wouldnt it be a problem to fill up anaheim lake?? It was drained right? Does water come from a different source? I agree tho anaheim is a nice lake

Mr T-rex
08-19-2014, 05:27 PM
im about an hour away from Irvine so its tough for me to go constantly
Ill go every now and then but most likely ill be at SARL


I love Irvine it's just another 30 minutes away from me.

5150fishn
08-19-2014, 05:44 PM
Water doesn't seem to be a problem for Anaheim lake since empty and fill it all year long. My shop is near there and they always seem to be filling and draining it. I don't think they would open it unless they close SARL though since they are so close together.

devin828
08-19-2014, 07:27 PM
i talked to the guy in bait shop last saturday he said they may be out of work in 6 months or less water level is down to 9 feet at Dam half the lake is ripped off.

KidTrout
08-20-2014, 02:25 AM
i talked to the guy in bait shop last saturday he said they may be out of work in 6 months or less water level is down to 9 feet at Dam half the lake is ripped off.
Yeah so it looks like they won't be having a season this year because I can't see them getting enough water to raise it at least 5 to 10 feet.

Mr T-rex
08-20-2014, 09:42 AM
Wow that sucks to hear..


i talked to the guy in bait shop last saturday he said they may be out of work in 6 months or less water level is down to 9 feet at Dam half the lake is ripped off.

Mr T-rex
08-20-2014, 09:43 AM
We need the rain gods to make a miracle


Yeah so it looks like they won't be having a season this year because I can't see them getting enough water to raise it at least 5 to 10 feet.

JAG107
08-20-2014, 06:17 PM
Hey Corona was almost this low back in (I think) 09, they were talking about buying water somehow to raise the lake level up, then not too long after that at the end of December/early January the skies dumped massive rain onto us and the trout were flying over the spillway along with the water, and were even swimming upstream at the "inlet" at the south end, The water was like chocolate milk for a while but it sure changed the whole dynamics of the lake, all your favorite honey holes weren't working anymore, etc. It could happen again this year, never know what El Nino might bring us in the coming months.

KidTrout
08-20-2014, 08:28 PM
Hey Jag I actually remember that. That's actually when I stopped fishing corona because the lake turned so black you couldn't see your jig an inch under water lol. But as long as we get some good rains to at least raise it 5 feet that would bring it back to last years levels and they should have a season again. Also I think It was 2 years ago out of no where they raised the lake like 7 feet higher. I wonder where they they got that water from? I'm sure if they don't get water a lot of people won't fish it this coming season if they do stock it because of how crowded that lake gets with all the boats and float tubes.

Marley
08-20-2014, 10:39 PM
I would think the bigger threat would be the lake drying up completely or evaporating so low that fishing wouldn't be possible. The lake level has been lower and trout were still planted. If the water doesn't cool enough an opener might be delayed, but I don't think they would forego a season altogether. But we all sure could use some rain and a big storm dumping six inches upstream would be a nice shot in the arm. Couple more days like today and those big thunder storms banging in th right place might be all it takes, not even have to wait for El Nino to materialize.

JigStop
08-25-2014, 02:29 PM
It's up to the voters in the City of Corona. Water from Matthews is extremely low too so droping 2-3 board feet down to Elsinore and then having them open their gates to raise Corona is probably not an option.

Fearless
08-31-2014, 09:11 PM
Well I will just throw this out here. I heard from a buddy of mine in business that Corona Lake is on the verge of being "Sold" for a new housing development. Now dont know if its true but he heard from a developer that it may happen soon. Who knows though.

fishinglakes.com
09-01-2014, 10:31 AM
Corona Lake, like every lake is low due to the drought. Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District, who owns the lake and water, has been adding water to help keep the level from dropping too quickly. We have been given notice that they may be required to stop adding water as part of their conservation requirements from the State.

Hopefully the Lake will get some rain out of the forecasted El Niņo conditions and we will have another fantastic trout season. We will just have to wait and see.

The Lake and the water is owned by the water district. It has not sold and it is not for sale. The fishing operation has not sold and it is not for sale. Fishing will continue, but we need rain.

Thanks!

Marley
09-01-2014, 09:56 PM
Sweet. Thanks Craig!

Hitts0n
09-03-2014, 01:19 PM
Good luck with getting more rain......lol