Fishing Chit Chat Thread, fishing around rancho cucamonga in Fishing Related; i just moved to rancho cucamonga from northwest florida. i dont know the area at all and i was wondering ...  | |
Jul-10-2009, 03:10 PM
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#1 | | Registered User
Name: James Vessel: none Location: Rancho Cucamonga Job:stduent
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| fishing around rancho cucamonga
i just moved to rancho cucamonga from northwest florida. i dont know the area at all and i was wondering if there was places to fish around here without a boat. also what are the regulations as far as licenses go.
Thanks,
James
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Jul-10-2009, 03:19 PM
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#2 | | I love Fishing
Name: John Age: 52 Vessel: Triumph 210cc 21 foot + 3 yaks Location: In flux Job:Selling Electrical Supllies and stuff like that
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Big Bear, Arrowhead, Lake Perris, hour or so to the ocean. Big giant Basspro shop there. Maybe go by and ask for advice also.
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Jul-10-2009, 03:22 PM
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Name: rich Vessel: 24 slickcraft Location: alta loma ca Job:boat repair
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James, I lived in Rancho all my life just moved to newport beach last month. What kind of fishing are you looking to do. Trout, bass, ocean ?
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Jul-10-2009, 03:43 PM
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#4 | | Registered User
Name: James Vessel: none Location: Rancho Cucamonga Job:stduent
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Originally Posted by richcraft James, I lived in Rancho all my life just moved to newport beach last month. What kind of fishing are you looking to do. Trout, bass, ocean ? | well i dont really know the options around here or even what to use in florida i do alot of cats and largemouth and i go to the gulf and do some spanish and cats i dont have a boat so ill be bank fishing and i would rather it be freshwater. also do you know any thing about the requlations on fishing licenses here for me since im from florida
Thanks,
James
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Jul-10-2009, 04:26 PM
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#5 | | Registered User
Name: Ed Vessel: 21 Trophy WAC OB 135 Location: Whittier Job:fish alot
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Need a California Fishing Liscense with an Ocean stamp if you are to fish ocean.
Bass pro may have them if not try Turners Outdoor.
About Forty plus dollars for a year
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Jul-10-2009, 04:28 PM
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Name: Russ Age: 34 Vessel: nothin to ride on Location: Corona, Ca. Job:sales
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James.....go check out Bass Pro Shops. They are right down the street from you (15 frwy & Foothill) 7777 Victoria Gardens Lane Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 Phone: 909-922-5500
They can help you with a license and point you to the nearest water.
Good Luck
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Jul-10-2009, 04:41 PM
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#7 | | Registered User
Name: James Vessel: none Location: Rancho Cucamonga Job:stduent
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thanks for the help ill swing by the bass pro when i get a chance.
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"I'm just laid up here in a country state of mind. Catchin these fish like their goin out of style, drinkin me some homemade wine" -Hank Williams Jr.
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Jul-10-2009, 04:48 PM
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#8 | | Fresh One!
Name: John Age: 34 Vessel: None Location: Glendale Job:Slave
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if your interested in doing some local lake stuff , there is Guasti Cucamonga-Guasti
and Glen helen Glen Helen
Other parks in SB county Welcome to Regional Parks!
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Jul-10-2009, 04:54 PM
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#9 | | I've loosened life's drag
Name: Billy Vessel: less Location: Socal Job:Work/Play/Fish
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You can't fish inside of BPS. Just a FYI. (-8
Yucaipa regional park can be pretty good at times for cats/trout. Corona lake is fun for a quick fix too.
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Jul-10-2009, 04:58 PM
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#10 | | Registered User
Name: duane Vessel: Trophy 2002 WA Location: chino Job:Moving & Storage Agent For My "Wife"
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Originally Posted by james32444 i just moved to rancho cucamonga from northwest florida. i dont know the area at all and i was wondering if there was places to fish around here without a boat. also what are the regulations as far as licenses go.
Thanks,
James | How about surf fishing along the coast (Bolsa Chica, Doheny, San Clemente and lots of other areas.) Much more exciting and cooler than the shores of fresh water lakes in the summer out here. Take your freshwater gear and hit a tackle shop along the coast for some advice. Berkeley gulp sandworms on a carolina rig will get you action every day of the week. (Just my suggestion!)
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Jul-10-2009, 05:30 PM
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#11 | | Hokori S2000
Name: Albert Age: 38 Vessel: none Location: Orange, CA Job:VP, Import Image Modeling Agency Bio: www.importimage.com
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The real "Happiest Place on Earth"...lol Quote:
Originally Posted by james32444 thanks for the help ill swing by the bass pro when i get a chance. | |
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Jul-10-2009, 06:12 PM
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#12 | | Registered User
Name: ARTO Vessel: 21 bayliner Location: city of roses Job:assassin
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nice river fishing in azuza canyon. go to the east fork or to the west fork...hike down ..they plant trout on every other thrusday..the west fork has a nice walk way . i think after mile 2 or 3(past the fly fishing club) its barbless catch and release only.
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