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Topic: Cameron Park Lake  (Read 1215 times)

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Hobie_mark

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Fished Tues Night from 5-7 pm for 4 fish.  All caught on gitzits.
Nice little lake (30 acres or so) with lots of LM bass.  I've never caught anything over 17-18", but less work than Folsom lake.

Two other kayakers there also.

Later
Mark


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That's one healthy looking bass!  Thanks for the report and pictures Mark.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


Jedmo

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WTG on the LMB Mark.

Jedmo
1st place GS3 2009
7th place AOTY 2009


surfingmarmot

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Nothing better than a Fall evening spent on a quiet local lake in a kayak with some bite-prone Bass. Thanks for the report and pictures.


Zinful1

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  Looks very fishy indeed, thanks for the report!


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The last photo looks froggy to me, thanks for the report and pics
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Hobie_mark

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Oh yea.  I'll be bringin the delta weedless frogs wit next time.
 :)
Mark


Sledge

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Thanks for report mark...nice...gitzits rule!!! I fished that a few yrs ago off the rocks across from the bank pic...heard they had planted trout there...it was during the winter...didn't do so well, but had fun...it was a non yak trip...

Met a guy there that pans for gold in that area, he was telling me that that whole area was a mining operation yrs ago...he would get rocks and take them home and through some process using acid leech the gold out of the rocks...pretty cool stuff... he actually makes a living doing it... :smt001

Thanks again for report and pics...
It's all about Today!!! Because who knows what tomorrow will bring... so Better get OTW n GetSome


LoletaEric

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Cool report - especially that note about the gold prospector!

 :smt001
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