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Thread: Piru creek fishing

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    [QUOTE=snakeplissken;526053]a bead hair wooly bugger. and i've seen them jump at what i think were mosquitoes but casting those all day will wear your arm out.cause those carp are picky. it's not easy to hike into san gabriel river , but i know one section has been completely dredged and almost entirely re-rerouted due to miners looking for gold. it's a good thing , but i don't know how long it'll take for a trout to get comfortable in the new pools.
    where the creek washes into the lower lake , i've seen bass (largemouth and smallmouth), carp and a strange type of little brown catfish. i wish the water would warm up a little more.
    i'm gonna have to check to see if piru or san gabriel would be a good try , cause i know tujunga is out of the question.and i'm gonna need someone that has guts and stamina to go with me...any volunteers?[/QUOTE


    ill be the first volunter defiantly nothing like a good hike to go after some fish get at me and leme know when your thinkn

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    Quote Originally Posted by gogreeenz4 View Post
    a little stinky stink can make fish do wild things sometimes and ive heard about this topic many many times but only seen butts ina fish once
    And here I am wasting all this money on chartreuse corn flavored PowerBait™ when all I need to do is wacky hook a few cigarette butts I find on the ground?!

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    go for it best of luck to you i hope the 5 bucks you saved is worth the risk of not catchn a fish as this is not the ideal bait idea in my thinkng but goooo get um my friend leme know how you do

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    Quote Originally Posted by gogreeenz4 View Post
    go for it best of luck to you i hope the 5 bucks you saved is worth the risk of not catchn a fish as this is not the ideal bait idea in my thinkng but goooo get um my friend leme know how you do
    I have my buddy City Dad tying me a "Cigarette Butt Special" as we speak.



    But I'm thinking the real thing may get me better results.

    And of course I'll let you know how that works!

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    bitchn pattern you got going on there ..striaght trout slayer i want 4 hahahahahahahahahha

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    Piru Creek is a great example of how this great state of ''Gettofornia'' has become an armpit of the nation. Gee lets do the math,,,, Open borders equals getto lakes ,, equals getto creeks,, equals getto gettos,, equals lets all save a toad and close all these great waters to fish.. Hell may as well close all the creeks and stop planting fish cause it will end up F'd up anyhow.. Look at San gabriel river, piru creek, tribuco canyon, big and little tijunga. All Trash Dumps...
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by tpfishnfool View Post
    Open borders ...equals lets all save a toad and close all these great waters to fish.

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    "couldnt of said it better in my opion cuz the average jose hahahaha is havn a picnic and swimmin in the stream and leavn all the picnic fun behind like trash and whatever the hell else they dont want.. our streams around here have became graffiti and trash holes for the picnic people who could give a hoot less about the fish"

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    I agree, it pisses me off to no end to see a bunch of city folks (im trying to be nice) trashing up our natural resources. I've even seen ladies doing laundry in the San Gabriel and Lytle creeks. I told her to knock it off or I was gonna call the ranger. These people have no respect and it's sad that the park service does nothing about it. They know where all those people hang out on hot days, and should be focusing their energy on protecting these areas. Why don't they go back to their own trash laden rivers in their drug gang infested country?!? A-holes.. Anyways like everyone else said, if you hike a little further through the bushes, you'll be all alone with the wild 'bows.

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    Ummm, how come some of you guys act like there isnt any white trash out there doin the same things you clowns are ranting about??? Thats funny...

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