I have been fishing all of my life and it is my release from work.
I am from Ohio and fish all the time. I caught a 24 pound striper 3 weeks ago btw. I am talking about largemouth in this post though.
Thanks!

Now that's funny. And true. I think every fish in that lake has been caught at least once.Alex M. wrote: Is it just me, or are Castaic bass the smartest freakin' fish around? .....
I think Hart & Zank have special silent whistles for their "pets", kinda like dog whistles, but for bass. Those guys can probably make 'em jump through hoops too!Now that's funny. And true. I think every fish in that lake has been caught at least once.
Especially now that Casitas is "closed".
Except for the ones that Mike Hart has trained to jump into his livewell.![]()
I remember having one of those special silent whistlesAlex M wrote:I think Hart & Zank have special silent whistles for their "pets", kinda like dog whistles, but for bass.
Due to the fact that the entrance road passes through private property, all parties must be escorted on and off the premises.
Ticketmaster will be handling all reservations for Barrett fishing. The lake will be open on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. The 2008 season runs from May 7th through September 28th.
Reservations can be made by calling (619) 220-8497 or on Ticketmaster's web site at www.ticketmaster.com. Reservations will be available one month at a time, always beginning on the second Tuesday of the month before at 7:00 p.m. May's reservations will go on sale April 8th at 7:00 p.m.
The cost for a reservation is $50.00, plus Ticketmaster's normal fees. One reservation is good for up to four people and includes a boat and motor. Plus each person must purchase a daily fishing permit at the lake for $10.00 per person (cash only please) and those anglers 16 years of age or older must have a California state fishing license. The lake does NOT sell fishing licenses.
There is a limit of one reservation per household (same address or computer) on the first day reservations go on sale. After the first day if there are any reservations remaining, then patrons can purchase as many reservations as they want. Ticketmaster will sell one-half the reservations per day on their web site and one-half at the call-in center, so if one shows the date you want as sold out, try the other.
[/quote]rick wrote:wow. Barret sounds cool but it looks like you would only be able to get in like once a year huh?