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    Has any one been there in Santa Ana River lake?
    I just wonder if it is true that they stock lots of fish there for kids.
    Any information would be appreciated.

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    The kids catch pond at SARL ("Huckleberry Pond") always has fish...... and is
    a pay per fish lake. Very small and easy pickins'.

    Click below for more info

    http://fishinglakes.com/huckleberry.htm

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    I think I caught a Trout there once.

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    HE HUCK IS a great place for kids.. They are stocking trout and cats in it.. I took the kids out a month ago and they had a blast.. I spent two regular entrance fees for the fish caught but all 4 people caught a few fish each.. 40 not bad for a great time with the family..

    CS

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    Quote Originally Posted by CASTAWAY View Post
    I think I caught a Trout there once.

    Even you can't get the skunk there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by saintarv View Post
    Even you can't get the skunk there.

    My skunk days are over Saint. I went up North the past two weekends and gained some knowledge on beating the skunk. Caught a boat load of fish. Too bad I can't make a report. Promised the folks up North that I wouldn't reveal the location. The best part about it was I didn't have to pay $22. It was free!!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CASTAWAY View Post
    My skunk days are over Saint. I went up North the past two weekends and gained some knowledge on beating the skunk. Caught a boat load of fish. Too bad I can't make a report. Promised the folks up North that I wouldn't reveal the location. The best part about it was I didn't have to pay $22. It was free!!!!!!!!
    Cool! Hook me up. LOL

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    Call ahead before you take the kids if you decide to go. Sometimes it is closed. We used to take Stickfighter there when he was 2 to let him catch dinner. It would take him about 30 minutes, and cost us about $20 after renting the pole and having the fish cleaned. It was perfect at the time for his short attention span and he felt like he was providing dinner for the family, which made him very happy.

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    I took my 5 year old there a couple weeks ago and he caught 3 trout in about 20 minutes. It's pretty expensive but you will catch fish. No catch and release, you have to pay for every fish you catch ($5 per LB) plus $3 entrance fee. They were going to start putting catfish in and remove the trout when I was there. Great place for kids if you have the money.

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    Thank you guys for all your info. We went there last weekend and the kids did all the work, I just have to do the driving and paying. Got 3 cat fish after an hour or so. Not bad consider the kids have to do everything. Ok, I help a little here and there.
    It sure is a good place to get kids started.

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