the list of restricted fish species in California are attached.
the list of restricted fish species in California are attached.
Bull shark are great predators and can tolerate freshwater. They put up a great fight too.
I say you put Bull sharks, Muskies, Northern Pike and walleye in just a " few " of your lakes. Oh wait, Peacock bass too as they just destroy your tackle. And this way all the species listed and the fish currently in your lakes - can all be on the same list.......non native fish that were stocked in your lakes. Lets be fair and lets be " keepin it real "......... the only native fish in the high elevation lakes are golden trout, right ? Its too bad the left wing liberal tofu eating daily enema smoothie drinkers in the powers to be cannot find their head as it is stuck in a dark cavernous area of their body. Just leave Calif guys, the fishing gets alot better the further away you get from those boat inspections.
Here is a list of states with excellent fishing opportunities:
Mississippi
New Mexico
Alabama
Louisiana
Maine
Montana
Tennessee
West Virginia
South Dakota
Arizona
Kentucky
Coincidentally ii is also a ranking list of the "welfare" states who are most dependent on federal subsidies from the "earner" states like California. Do you think all of the TVA dams were built by conservative trolls? It was FDR and progressive politicians. Who do you think cover TVA's losses? Which states contribute the most when storms hit the Gulf Coast's Redneck Riviera? Yep, California's "left wing liberal tofu eating daily enema smoothie drinkers."
You're welcome.
That's the wonderful part about living in this nation.......you can live and move where ever you want
It's more of the population vs how many bodies of water that rules the fishing.
Fishing in Minnesota and Tennessee would suck too if there were this many people and this few lakes there.
This area is a natural desert. Only Clear Lake and Lake Elsinore are really natural lakes (excluding the high mountains), the rest are man made reservoirs. Clear Lake is an awesome fishery, but Elsinore, not so much. Look at where they are located and the size of the lakes and that will also tell you why there's better fishing at Clear Lake than Elsinore as well.
I respect your decision to move to Tennessee, but that's not my cup of tea so to speak. Anywhere it snows and I have to shovel snow to go to work during the winter....I'm out!
I grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast and the fishing there is off the charts, but it's because there are so many and such large lakes that pressure isn't as big of an issue.
I could catch 3 pound bass all day out of the dang ditch (10 feet across) by my house there.