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Thread: 2lb LMB at Kenneth Han Park

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    Man, I miss that lake! Havent been there in a while, now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bman90278 View Post
    Or did u make the guy release a legal sized bass?
    I'm totally a 100% C&R bass fisherman, but u can't make someone release a fish if its legal.

    brian
    Quote Originally Posted by reservoir dog View Post
    it's not even of legal size to keep.
    Is there a size limit on LMB ???

    Just looked it up;

    What about LA City Lakes ? 12" ?

    http://www.dfg.ca.gov/regulations/Fr...4-sec5_00.html

    Previous Page Next Page Species Regulations (CCR, T14, Chapter 2, Article 4, Section 5.00)
    5.00. Black Bass.
    It is unlawful to take or possess black bass except as provided below:

    (Note: Some waters are closed to all fishing under Section 7.50.)

    (a) General Statewide Restrictions:
    (1) Lakes/Reservoirs and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: The following waters, except for those listed in subsection (b) Special Regulations (below), are open to fishing all year, with a 12-inch minimum size limit and five-fish daily bag limit: All lakes and reservoirs in the State, and the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, (see Section 1.71 for definition of the Delta).
    (2) Rivers/Streams and Private Ponds: Rivers, streams, canals, and lakes or ponds entirely on private lands, which are not listed in subsection (b) Special Regulations (below), are open all year with no size limit and a five-fish daily bag limit.
    (b)Special Regulations: Counties and individual waters listed below are those having regulations different from the General Statewide Restrictions in subsection (a) (above).
    DISTRICTS AND COUNTIES WITH SPEICAL BLACK BASS REGULATIONS
    Area or Body of Water Open season Size (total length) Bag Limit
    (1) Colorado River District: All waters (Bag and size limits conform with Arizona regulations.) All year. 13-inch minimum. 6
    (2) Inyo County: All streams east of Highway 395 from the southern Inyo County line north to the junction of Highway 6 and east of Highway 6 to the Mono County line. All year. 12-inch minimum. 5
    The remaining streams of Inyo County, except those waters listed in sections 7.50(b)(82) and 7.50(b)(134). Last Saturday in Apr. through Nov. 15. 12-inch minimum. 5
    All lakes, Big Pine Canal, Fish Spring Canal, and Millpond. All year. 12-inch minimum. 5
    (3) Lassen County: all waters. All year. No size limit. 5
    (4) Modoc County: All waters except Dorris and Sage Reservoirs (see (a)(1)). All year. No size limit. 10
    (5) Mono County: All waters, except for Fish Slough (see subsection (b)(16)) and those waters listed as closed to all fishing in section 7.50. Last Saturday in Apr. through Nov. 15. No size limit. 5
    (6) Plumas county: all waters. All year. No size limit. 5
    (7) Shasta County: all lakes except Britton, Shasta and Whiskeytown lakes (see subsection (a)(1) and big Lake (see subsection (b)(9)). All year. No size limit. 5
    (8) Barrett Lake (San Diego County). (Also see Section 2.08) All year. No black bass shall be possessed. 0
    (9) Big Lake (Shasta County) (Also see Section 7.00(b)(4). Last Saturday in Apr. through Nov. 15 12-inch minimum 5
    Nov. 16 through last Friday in Apr. No black bass shall be possessed. 0
    (10) Casitas Lake (Ventura County). All year. 12-inch minimum.
    No more than one over 22 inches. 5
    (11) Castaic Lake (Los Angeles County). All year. 18-inch minimum. 2
    (12) Cuyamaca Lake (San Diego County). All year. No size limit.
    No smallmouth bass shall be possessed. 5
    (13) Diamond Valley Lake, (Riverside County) All year. Largemouth bass 15-inch minimum.
    No smallmouth bass shall be possessed 5
    (14) Eastman Lake (Madera and Mariposa Cos.) (Note: See Section 7.50(b)(62) for special area closures). All year. 22-inch minimum. 1
    (15) El Capitan Reservoir (San Diego County). All year. 15-inch minimum. 5
    (16) Fish Slough (Mono County), except the fenced portions of Fish Slough within Owens Valley Native Fishes Sanctuaries and BLM Spring, which are closed to all fishing all year. All year. No size limit. 5
    (17) Hensley Lake (Madera County). All year. 15-inch minimum. 2
    (18) Hodges Lake (San Diego County). All year. 15-inch minimum. 5
    (19) Isabella Lake (Kern County). All year. 15-inch minimum. 2
    (20) Kaweah Reservoir (Tulare County). All year. 15-inch minimum. 2
    (21) Lett's Lake (Colusa County). All year. No size limit. 5
    (22) McClure Reservoir (Mariposa County). All year. None between 12 and 15 inches. 5
    (23) Millerton Reservoir (Fresno and Madera counties). All year. None between 12 and 15 inches. 5
    (24) Oroville Lake (Butte County). All year. None between 12 and 15 inches. 5
    (25) Orr Lake (Siskiyou County). All year. None between 12 and 15 inches 5
    (26) Perris Lake (Riverside County) All year. 15-inch minimum. 2
    (27) Plaskett Meadows lakes, upper and lower (Glenn County). All year. No size limit. 5
    (28) Shaver Lake (Fresno County). All year. No size limit. 5
    (29) Silverwood Lake (San Bernardino County). All year. 15-inch minimum. 2
    (30) Siskiyou Lake (Siskiyou County). All year. None between 12 and 15 inches. 5
    (31) Skinner Lake (Riverside County). All year. 15-inch minimum. 2
    (32) Success Reservoir (Tulare County). All year. 15-inch minimum. 2
    (33) Trinity Lake (Trinity County). Mar. 1 through May 31. 12-inch minimum. 2
    June 1 through last day in Feb. 12-inch minimum. 5
    (34) Trout Lake (Siskiyou County). Only weekends and Wednesdays from last Sat. in Apr. through Sept. 30. 22-inch minimum.
    Only artificial lures may be used. 1
    (35) Upper Otay Lake (San Diego County). (Also see Section 2.08) All year. No black bass shall be possessed 0

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    Quote Originally Posted by DockRat View Post
    Is there a size limit on LMB ???

    Just looked it up;

    What about LA City Lakes ? 12" ?
    DR, I think u are missing the question. The OP never answered my question if he took away a legal sized bass from the bucket fisherman.

    Either way, its illegal to just take away a fish, legal sized or not. Why not take a photo of the illegal bass with the fisherman and then call the DFG??

    I few years ago I called the DFG and also took pics of what was going on. The DFG came out too late, but they gave me their email address to email the photos. The illegal fisherman was cited later when he tried it again.

    b

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    Quote Originally Posted by bman90278 View Post
    LOL, as funny as that is, I'd like to hear it from the OP. :)

    brian
    Ummm, What is the OP ?
    DR

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    Quote Originally Posted by DockRat View Post
    Ummm, What is the OP ?
    DR
    OK Old Man, School is in session. lol

    What is OP?

    OP is "Original Poster"

    OP Definition / OP Means
    The definition of OP is "Original Poster"

    The Meaning of OP
    OP means "Original Poster"


    So now you know - OP means "Original Poster" - don't thank us. YW! Oh, and MTFBWY!

    What does OP mean? OP is an acronym, abbreviation or slang word that is explained above where the OP definition is given.

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    whose down with OP P, yeah you know me!

    ttyl!

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    Hit up Kenny Hahn today. The lake looks like it would support Bass very nicely, even with the bluestoning treatments. These ponds never recovered from being drained a couple of years back, not to mention not being able to sustain a catch n keep fishery practiced by 99% of the locals ... 15-20 years ago, there was 5-8 pound Bass all over those ponds, even the one at the very, very top...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bman90278 View Post
    OK Old Man, School is in session. lol

    What is OP?

    OP is "Original Poster"

    OP Definition / OP Means
    The definition of OP is "Original Poster"

    The Meaning of OP
    OP means "Original Poster"


    So now you know - OP means "Original Poster" - don't thank us. YW! Oh, and MTFBWY!

    What does OP mean? OP is an acronym, abbreviation or slang word that is explained above where the OP definition is given.
    THANX

    DR

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    Quote Originally Posted by DockRat View Post
    THANX

    DR

    Relax old timer! LOL

    b

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