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Thread: Lake Wohlford press release 4/9/22

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    Default Lake Wohlford press release 4/9/22

    Date: 4/9/22


    Park hours: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (Open seven days a week)
    Dock closes: 6:30 p.m.
    Last Plant: 2,000 lbs. of Rainbow Trout the week of Apr.3rd to Apr. 9th.


    Next Plant: 1,000 lbs. of Rainbow Trout the week of Apr. 17th to Apr. 23rd


    Water temperature: At surface 65.66 f., 10.60 D.O. @ 20’ 64.40 f., 6.34 D.O.


    Water level: Low level, private watercraft are currently banned.





    Permits and boat rentals are sold at the Ranger Station. We are credit/debit only, no cash transactions. We do not sell fishing licenses so anglers must obtain them elsewhere prior to their visit. To purchase licenses online please visit https://wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing. The lake is offering half price motor boats to seniors on Tuesdays & Thursdays and to active military every Saturday.


    In order to protect Wohlford from invasive exotic Quagga mussels there is a ban on private watercraft and equipment that could have been exposed to mussels. Restricted equipment includes; private boats, canoes, kayaks, float tubes, trolling motors, fish finders, anchors, and other equipment that contacts the water.


    Fishing conditions in general are very good. We have reached that magical time in spring when all the different varieties of fish we have here at the lake are all active at the same time. The crappie and the bass are spawning, as are the carp. We are two weeks away from the final trout plant and the catfish are becoming more active as the water temperatures start to rise.


    The trout are hitting in shallow water. Bob Camilo of Fallbrook had big fish of the week with his 6.70# rainbow caught using a mini-jig on Senior Shoreline. Top baits include mice-tails, mini-jigs, and inflated nightcrawlers.


    The crappie are increasingly active and are being caught from shore. Crappie are most often caught using mini-jigs and live golden shiners.


    Largemouth bass are in various stages of spawning with fry present from those that have already finished. They respond well to crawdads or dark colored plastics.


    Catfish can be caught throughout the lake, but are most active at either end. Stop by the ranger station for a dough-bait recipe that works well for both catfish and carp.


    Each month Whopper Contest winners in four categories are awarded a free fishing and boating permit. Contest winners must legally catch their fish at Lake Wohlford and have it weighed in by a Wohlford Ranger on our scale. For information on the contest or fishing conditions, please contact the Ranger Station at (760) 839-4346.


    To view our current fish photos, visit our website at:


    http://www.wohlfordlake.com


    WHOPPER CONTEST WINNERS FOR MARCH WERE:


    ALEX MATEO 8.80# TROUT - JEFF NOLL 6.70# BASS


    SEAN VANSLYKE 2.00# CRAPPIE - TAYLOR OSHINSKI 67.40# CATFISH





    WHOPPER CONTEST LEADERS FOR APRIL ARE:


    BOB CAMILO 6.70# TROUT - JOSEPH SHANNOS 1.70# CRAPPIE

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    To prove the point a little bit of everything is biting. (We went on Friday 4/7) Our group caught 13 Crappie, 2 Catfish, 9 Trout and 1 #5 pound Bass.

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    Hit Wohlford up 2 Friday's ago. Caught these on the Crappie float. Been chasing these slabs from San Diego County to Santa Barbara County since early March. For me the key to catching Crappie is having intel on what lakes the bite is on. Traditional Crappie data and techniques don't always work in California. Once you learn about a lake that is producing you go asap and be prepared to try different things. You don't stay in one area very long if your not catching Crappie. 15-20 minutes at the most in any one spot. Be prepared to search for hours for the mother load. If your lucky enough to find them it's easy and consistent catches. You will leave biting fish.

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