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Lake Hodges?
I drove by Lake Hodges the other day and saw what looked like a feeding frenzy going on by the dam. The birds were working from the sky while the water was white and frothy from what appeared to be fish feeding from below. I have seen this many times in the ocean but never in a lake. I guess that means that there must be some fish in this lake.
Does anyone have recent experience fishing Lake Hodges in a kayak? I have never done it but am considering giving it a try soon. Anyone else interested? I called city lakes and was told that Hodges is open on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. It costs $2 to launch a kayak and $8 for a fishing permit. Bob |
Hodges is a very solid bass fishery. You witnessed a shad boil.
I yaked it a couple of times last season. No great numbers but solid fish. Here's a healthy 2.5 lb Hodges bass from last spring. http://i372.photobucket.com/albums/o...s_02_28_10.jpg The crappie are also super easy to target this time of year. I've had limits in the past. Crappie aren't nearly as tasty as WSB/YT but for a freshwater fish as good as it gets. |
I've caught bass up to 12 lbs ,a crappie that weighed in at just over 2 lbs and a turtle . I throw crocodile spoons through the boil .It's a fun lake ,good luck .
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ive gone there 4 times and each time was good, first time i got a few crappie, next time i got limits:D. then i started targeting the bass, got tired of that and went back to the crappie. they are really fun on trout gear, let me no when you are thinking of going, i may just join you. if your interested in the tasty panfish i can pm you with what i have found to work really well.
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Hodges use to be one of the Best Bass lakes in San Diego. It's coming back up, but I don't think it will ever get back to the level it once was. |
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