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    Default Choosing between Guasti and Glen Helen for trout?

    Want to take my younger son to chase some trout....:)

    Is there a recommendation between Guasti and Glen Helen?

    (Or would Jess Ranch be better than both?)

    Thanks in advance for any help.

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    Jess ranch. Rig a rod for cats also they have holdovers.

    http://www.jessranchlakesnews.com/index.html
    Last edited by Theos; 01-03-2019 at 10:26 AM.

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    Thanks! Would Friday or Saturday be a better day to go fish at Jess? I heard that they stock on Friday - presumably after closing? But Friday would have fewer people

    THanks again Theos.


    Quote Originally Posted by Theos View Post
    Jess ranch. Rig a rod for cats also they have holdovers.

    http://www.jessranchlakesnews.com/index.html
    Last edited by Ultralight; 01-03-2019 at 10:21 PM.

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    Any day is good to fish, don't worry about the stocking day they usually don't bite the same day anyway.

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    always choose Jess Ranch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ultralight View Post
    Thanks! Would Friday or Saturday be a better day to go fish at Jess? I heard that they stock on Friday - presumably after closing? But Friday would have fewer people

    THanks again Theos.
    If you can fish Friday, and the weather is nice, i would definitely fish Friday over the weekend!! Those lakes are small and i believe with less pressure, they're more willing to bite. The fish are closer to shore early, then move out deeper when the sun moves overhead. I would try the lake in front of the hatchery first. Try and get a spot either left or right of the intake as i have seen people do well there on trout while I was bass fishing. Don't be afraid to throw big lures there as I have caught numerous trout on bass crankbaits while walking the lakes....I imagine a Rap CD either 1-5 would do well there. Its more fun than the bait and wait, and if you don't catch anything on those.....there's always the skunk buster pond. Gluck and have fun with the kiddo

    ...and watch for the dude on the golf cart, he'll find ya doing anything wrong lol

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