It's a great time to go after the Whisker Fish at Lake Dixon

It's a great time to go after the Whisker Fish at Lake Dixon

7-10-2013
by Dixon Lake Staff
(760) 839-4680
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Park Hours: 6:00 AM - 8:00 PM (Daily)
Night Fishing Hours: Park closes @11:45 PM (Thursday &Friday Nights Only)
Dock Closes: 7:00 PM (Boats called in @ 6:45 PM) (Saturday to Wednesday)
Night Fishing Hours: 5:00 PM -10:45 PM (Thurs & Friday Nights Only)
Last Plant: April 24th (3000 lbs. of Rainbow trout)
Next Plant: July 11th (1000 lbs. of Channel Catfish)
Water Temperature: 72-74 degrees
Water Level: Slowly rising

Dixon Lake's summer season is here...warm days and cool evening hours are the perfect time to a soak a line for the whisker fish.

Now get ready for the catfish season as we kick off night fishing starting July 11th as the season opener. The lake will be stocked with 1000 pounds of catfish on opening day. As usual, best baits in the past have been cut mackerel or sardines, chicken livers and shrimp. Use 8-10 lb. test line and a sliding sinker for best results. Catfish stocked are usually in the 2 pound range with the bigger hold-over cats from past years.

Night fishing nights will be Thursday and Friday nights only starting July 11th. Boat rental start at 5PM and must return to the dock by 10:45PM. Boats are called in at 10:30. Boat rentals are $30 for a motorboat and $14 for a rowboat. Shoreline fishing is available on a limited area of shoreline near the boat dock areas until 11:45 PM. Minors must be with a parent or guardian over the age of 18 for night fishing. No alcohol or smoking is permitted at any time anywhere at the lake. No day use of picnic areas or BBQ's are allowed. No gas or propane lanterns are allowed in boats. Battery operated lights or flashlights ARE allowed in the boats as we supply a safety orange running light for boats that must be on at all times. Permit prices are the same for night fishing. All anglers are allowed only one fishing pole per permit. Next stocks for catfish will be back-to-back stocks on July 18th and July 25th with 1000 pounds each.

Bass activity has slowed down some after the spawn. Still may have a chance at a decent sized bass hanging around the shallows. Bluegill action is warming up with some up to 1 pound off the piers near the weedy, covered areas of the lake. Try using Red worms or meal worm for the gills. Small crappie jigs usually fool the bigger bluegills.

For further night fishing regulations, park rules and stocking schedules please call the Dixon Lake Ranger Station at 760-839-4680 or visit http://www.dixonlake.com


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