it is not easier to catch fish at sarl. u just have to know the spots. corona is the same. my friend and his dad went last week to do a 24hr sesh and they caught around 60 cats. they released the smaller ones and kept 30 of the bigger ones. 3 of them pushin 13lbs. they left at 2:30am. u just have to know the spots where they bite.
Last edited by mjc89; 09-01-2011 at 10:23 PM.
I've only recently started fishing again and only have about 2 years experience on SARL, but I have NEVER seen a lake so dependent on just a few spots. There is next to no structure whatsoever in that watered down ditch. If you don't know the 5 or so spots that DO produce, you're going home empty. That said, I love that darn lake, if only for the flexible hours it lets me fish. Keep at it and you'll figure it out eventually.
i gotta give SARL a try... maybe a 24hr session.
i always go to sarl 6-4, and i always get bites every hour especially in the morning. i tried their night fishing and the bites are great as they are in the morning. RESEARCH RESEARCH RESEARCH. i am currently researching on saltwater for calico and im almost confident i can catch at least one . a boat is always a plus cause u can go to places shore fishing cannot. but for starters fish at the boat docks, or chris's pond all corners.
yes use fresh macks not the frozen ones cause 1 they flake to fast n im thinking the cats know whats fresh n not. and no they stock these lakes well. come one twice a week. i can vouch for them saying i have seen the trucks and see them stock all 3 lakes for sarl n stock corona wellllll. Irvine is great but watch out for the jackasses that speed on the lake. u dont want to get hit by those idiots...
In sunny warm weather, channels will be hiding in shade, or in deeper water.