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Thread: DVL, Lake Perris

  1. #1
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    Default DVL, Lake Perris

    I know Corona and Irvine Lake are pay lakes, but is DVL and Lake Perris pay lakes too?? been to Corona and Irvine, but never to DVL or Lake Perris, a friend of my wants to go fishing on sunday he's got a boat and we are hitting the water around noon, any sugestions..

    Jimster

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    no private boats on the lake right now the boat ramp is closed fyi

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    Two thoughts, he will need a four stroke engine to get on those two lakes.
    Get there earlier than noon.

    KP

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    For Diamond Valley Lake
    $7.00 fee entry/parking and fishing access permit fee $3.00 = $10.00

    No private boat allowed due to water level.

    Rental boat available
    Basic boat $30/hour, $55.00 half day, $70.00 all day

    Bass boat (with fish finder, etc.)
    $40/hour, $95 half day, $120 full day

    Pontoon Boat
    $50/hour, $125 half day, $160 full day

    Deposit required to rent any boats $100.00 deposit

    I don't know about Lake Perris' fees.

    So, Good luck out there! D.V.L. is the hottest bite trout and LMB....LMB fish is chasing trout while boiling on the lake. Striper is sometime good and bad. I belief in March 2009 will be biggest stripers will shown up.

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    2 strokes are good at perris it is dvl and skinner that u need the 4 strokes or optimaxs and they are not private fish farms like irvine and corona but dfg does stock them a little bit.

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    You can use your private boat at the Skinner Lake.
    After you done fishing and boat ramp to your vehicle, you must park because they will inspecting your boat "mussel inspect"

    Skinner Lake
    $9.00 fee parking entry/fishing permit access

    boat rental
    Deposit $75
    Deposit (option) anchor $25.00
    first 2 hours $28.00, then plus $5.00 per hour

    Toon rental
    Deposit $250
    Deposit (option) anchor $25.00
    first 2 hours $50.00, then plus $5.00 per hour

    Skinner lake
    striper and catfish are good and bad to catch at inlet bouy....

    Good luck out there!

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    Geezes,,, Google the dam lakes and get the info first hand?????

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    Default DVL, Lake perris

    thanks your guys with all the info.


    Jimster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nessie Hunter View Post
    Geezes,,, Google the dam lakes and get the info first hand?????
    Google?


    J/K




    I think Perris Lake's entrance fee is still 8 bucks for daytime use.

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    There is one other difference between the pay lakes and Perris, DVL, or Skinner. You need a 2009 fishing license to fish them.

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