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Fishing license required
CATCH OF THE DAY
to fish in Canyon Lake
All California State fishing
regulations apply when fishing
in Canyon Lake. Everyone over
the age of 16 must have a Cali-
fornia State Fishing License.
Licenses and permits must be
visible at all times; members
are required to have their POA
ID card in their possession. The
Canyon Lake Police Depart-
ment and California State Game
Warden may confiscate fishing
gear for violation of California
State fishing laws.
Guests fishing in Canyon
Lake must either be in the pres-
ence of a resident with a POA PHOTO PROVIDED BY JANET STEPHENS
card or purchase a guest fish-
ing permit. Permits can be pur-
chased at the POA office at a
cost of $5 per day or $20 for ten
days. Before a permit is issued, Fishing is a favorite pastime in Canyon Lake. With
the Prime Member of Associate more than 300 miles of water surface, you can be sure
Member and guest must present to find a favorite spot to catch “the big one.” Pictured
themselves and proper licenses is resident Janet Stephens, an avid fisher who runs the
along with a valid guest pass, if Canyon Lake Bass Babes Facebook page.
applicable. The number of fish-
PHOTO BY PAT VAN DYKE ing poles per person shall not exceed the • reflective material spaced evenly
number licensed for on California Fish-
on the outside of the tube.
ing License. Only one pole per guest is
One whistle, between the hours
allowed.
Fishing is not permitted by land on
One flashlight, between the hours
Bill Van Dyke, a student at Lake Bill was using a red and white the main causeway and over the tunnel. • of almanac sundown and sunrise.
of almanac sundown and sunrise.
Elsinore Adult Transition Program, spoon lure and hooked the bass on the Guests in fishing flotation tubes must
landed a 10-pound largemouth fifth cast of the day. It took him sever- be within 100 feet of the member’s flo- • Whistle and flashlight shall be in
bass. Bill has been fishing in Canyon al minutes to land the large bass. Be- tation tube with whom they’re fishing. possession of the fisherman.
Lake since he was 3 years old and cause Bill always practices catch and The following are fishing tube require- • One approved lifejacket.
stated that this bass was the largest release, this bass could possibly be ments outlined in the POA’s Rules and A complete list of fishing rules and
that he has ever caught. another catch for another day. Regulations: violation fines can be found on the POA
• Four 2-inch by 4-inch strips of website at canyonlakepoa.com.
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Long time Canyon Lake Resident
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