Corona Lake has trout, catfish and talapia among many others. They stock their lake regularly. I have always cought a number of fish there. The best part is, it is a pay lake, so no fishing license required. Also, they have deals where you can stay over and camp and fish. It's a really neat place and we have caught many large trout there.
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Corona Lake has trout, catfish and talapia among many others. They stock their lake regularly. I have always cought a number of fish there. The best part is, it is a pay lake, so no fishing license required. Also, they have deals where you can stay over and camp and fish. It's a really neat place and we have caught many large trout there.
I have been wanting to go there, I have a float tube I want to try out.
If you wanna do some trout river fishing there's Deep Creek up near Arrowhead, there's also the San Gabriel River (there are trout here, but they are just really small -- but if you just catch and release its all good)
My brother just caught a 20lbs striper in Needles, on the Colorado River, just North of Lake Havasu....he also helped catch an aligator that got lose from a circus...no joke, it was like a bad B movie, except the gator was only about 2 feet long.
When I was a kid we used to fish in the Sierra Nevada's, (i can't remember the names of the lakes) above Bishop and in the Owen's River; that was great trout fishing and was also a really beautiful area.