Before you made your post, you should have checked the regs yourself. The CC,AA,Highline Alamo,Lake Cahuilla are all part of the Colorado River District. Section 4.15 of the bait regulations states which baitfish can be used in this district. Tilapia are not listed. There are two exceptions however. (1) Tilapia may be used in the Salton Sea. Well, that's a moot point since there are no Corvina anymore. (2) Tilapia may be taken and used for bait in the Colorado River and it's associated backwaters, only within the area bounded by the Palo Verde Diversion Dam south to Morelos Dam. The Game Wardens out here would issue warnings in the past. Not anymore. If you are caught using Tilapia, they will ticket you. I ran into a guy fishing the Highline and we got to talking. He told me that a friend of his was fishing 2 rods with live Tilapia. The Warden issued him a citation. The judge fined him$330 for each tilapia used. $660 total!!! Yikes!!! I'm not trying to dog you Lance. But, i'm sure that you'd feel bad if someone got a hefty fine, based on your info.
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Of course i know...........I've been fishing this area as long as you. Ask Brian or Tommy or Mike,S,that you work with. They will know who you're talking about. Your info was solid years ago. Not now. I tell you what, call the DFG office on the corner of Washington and Country Club in Bermuda Dunes and ask the warden if Live Tilapia use is allowed anywhere but the Salton Sea in our area. I look forward to your post. As far as third hand knowledge, yes, that incident was hearsay, but i've personally been told to dump out my Tilapia on 2 separate occasions in the I.V. I was also told that soon there would be no more warnings. That was last year.......Jim R
where about did you catch these if you dont mind me asking? i caught 7 last year inless than a week all about that same size all from the exact same spot. lol just curious if you will share if you want to just reply to my private message thats fine too. thanks for any help
Those are some nice flats desertcat. Good to go.
Also about the Tilapia we were checked once and had to dump them. Its silly since Tilapia are all over the place there. I also think it depends on the DFG who is checking you but they told us they were illegal and we could not have anyone use them in our tournament in the IV. I sure wish there was a clear expanation regarding this because ity is a part of the Colorado River water district but yet it also says that Tilapia can only be used in or around the Colorado River and the Palo Verde area. I believe a petition is needed to change that. All of those waters lead to the Salton sea plus those waters already have Tilapia in it. The Co River has them for goodness sake so you know its feeder waters do as well.
we also have had to dump tilapia,we asked many times and finally got a good and clear answer, any waters inside of the 111 and 86 IV borders which is what the regs state these fish can be used. We haven't had anymore problems since then better safe than empty pockets $$$$$$$.
Joe
You guys make me HOME sick. Lived in the desert for 20+ years. Moved out of Bermuda Dunes 4 years ago. One thing I don't miss is that damn heat and humid mornings when the SS smell would come north. Yeek! Nothing worst then opening the door at 6:30 am and walking into that 3 or 4 times a year. But somehow I miss it, go figure.
You guys have fun and keep cool
Bill
Awsome catches fellas; simply awsome!!!