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http://www.lakecuyamaca.org/lastweek.htmLake Cuyamaca now has a geocache trail that should provide fun and outdoor activity for the whole family. The trail is 1.96 miles and takes about an hour. You will need to bring your GPS and good walking shoes. Stop in at the tackle shop on the west shore to get the flyer with the clues and coordinates. The Ranger will give you directions for the Trail Head. The bass, cat fish, and crappie are finally coming to life. Limits of trout are pretty common.
Best Bait: Nightcrawlers and Power Bait
Best Spot: Labyrinth Cove, T Dock
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Lake Cuyamaca now has a geocache trail that should provide fun and outdoor activity for the whole family. The trail is 1.96 miles and takes about an hour. You will need to bring your GPS and good walkingshoes. Stop in at the tackle shop on the West Shore to get the flyer with the clues and coordinates. The Ranger will give you directions for the Trail Head. Best Bait: Nightcrawlers and Power Bait Best Spots: ......
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Best Bait: Night crawlers Best Spots: Lone Pine and the North Shore Notables: Henry Seebold of El Cajon caught a 3.5 pound catfish at Lone Pine using a shiner. Chris Gaut of San Diego caught a 3 pound Bass using night crawlers at the wooden dock on the North Shore. The free fishing class is held every Saturday at 10:00 A.M. Meet Ranger Charlie at the Launch......