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LOL. I'm just messin with ya KansasBoy. The Cards didn't have a very memorable season just last year... You should've reminded me of that! Its cool... Love the Rivalry. Makes baseball just that much more entertaining. Should be a good pennant race this year with (hopefully) both teams in the race.

Good luck on the water.

Lance.

"Success builds confidence, and you have to learn to trust your instincts and forget about fishing the way a tournament is supposed

to be won. I'm going to fish my style and make it work for me." -KEVIN VANDAM

"Confidence is the best lure in your tackle box." -GERALD SWINDLE

"A-Rig? Thanks, but no thanks. If I can't catch them on the conventional tackle that I already use, then I guess I just can't catch them." -LK (WHACK'EM)

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What a great forum.... and a great bunch of guys. No too often that people share so much info with others. I'm really glad I found it. I'll be at TRL / Big Cedar on May 3rd and was hoping to get some info and tips before then. Definetely looking forward to fishing a legendary lake. B)

I'm a long time So Cal bass fisherman from the San Diego area. Lots of great memories and stories from the good old glory days of the San Diego City lakes, Castaic, Casitas, Dixon... etc. Moved to Colorado in 1993. I was also involved with a few outdoor television shows back in the late 80's and early 90's. Didn't get to do too many bass shows. I shot tape mostly in Alaska and Canada. I also produced videos for Don Iovino, Dan Warme, Bob Crupi and Bill Murphy. I started producing a World Record Bass video back in 1991. It was going to be a documentary style film about the Perry fish and all the other 20 lb. plus fish that have come close to beating the record, the lakes where they were caught and the new up and coming lakes. I have tons of footage from Lake Fork, Castaic, and many other lakes. I have two fish, a 13 and 15 lb. plus fish I got on tape.... underwater footage, etc. But the project came to a grinding halt when I moved to Colorado. I've got boxes full of classic footage just sitting in the basement collecting dust. Who knows, maybe this trip to TRL will kick me into gear to pick up the project again. So long as a new "official" record hasn't been caught yet there's still a story to tell.

Thanks to everyone who posts info and tips in here. Hopefully I'll be able to put together a couple days of good fishing.

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What a great forum.... and a great bunch of guys. No too often that people share so much info with others. I'm really glad I found it. I'll be at TRL / Big Cedar on May 3rd and was hoping to get some info and tips before then. Definetely looking forward to fishing a legendary lake. B)

I'm a long time So Cal bass fisherman from the San Diego area. Lots of great memories and stories from the good old glory days of the San Diego City lakes, Castaic, Casitas, Dixon... etc. Moved to Colorado in 1993. I was also involved with a few outdoor television shows back in the late 80's and early 90's. Didn't get to do too many bass shows. I shot tape mostly in Alaska and Canada. I also produced videos for Don Iovino, Dan Warme, Bob Crupi and Bill Murphy. I started producing a World Record Bass video back in 1991. It was going to be a documentary style film about the Perry fish and all the other 20 lb. plus fish that have come close to beating the record, the lakes where they were caught and the new up and coming lakes. I have tons of footage from Lake Fork, Castaic, and many other lakes. I have two fish, a 13 and 15 lb. plus fish I got on tape.... underwater footage, etc. But the project came to a grinding halt when I moved to Colorado. I've got boxes full of classic footage just sitting in the basement collecting dust. Who knows, maybe this trip to TRL will kick me into gear to pick up the project again. So long as a new "official" record hasn't been caught yet there's still a story to tell.

Thanks to everyone who posts info and tips in here. Hopefully I'll be able to put together a couple days of good fishing.

My first suggestion would be to go to the top of this forum and make copies of the maps that the fine gentlemen have put on here. In particular, copy and print out the maps of the area that you plan on fishing. These maps have ares marked, by species, that will get you pointed in the right direction. Then just keep up with this sight and follow the advice that is given on here on a daily basis as to what is and isn't working. Most of the fish will be in a post spawn pattern and will be found around structure in the ares marked on the map. Beyond that, I'd highly recommend you hiring one of the great guides that call this site their home. You will be well pleased and well taken care of. GOOD LUCK!

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