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Those fishing at LLC should do so only from the dam. Going elsewhere around the shore results in trampled vegetation that wildlife depends on for shelter and food.
Anglers should also be sure to remove any fishing tackle and clean up their trash. A barn owl was recently caught in monofilament fishing line and wound up hanging upside down from a tree. Fortunately it was rescued and released, but the state of its health is unknown.
Condor – great points! I make a point of removing any tackle or line I find wherever I fish. It’s burns me up to find lures hanging in trees, hooks with line on the shore, etc that could be easily retrieved.
I’ve only fished from the dam here, but would like to try it out in a kayak or tube. Do many do that there?
Yes, I have been float tubing Lake Los Carneros since 1985. During periods of “good” rain when the lake is healthy there are quite a few who bass fish the lake from float tubes and other human-powered fishing floats. I am friends with many of them.
It is incredibly frustrating that people do not know how to clean up after themselves. Thank you for making a point to clean up whenever you fish. Littering is the problem, not fishing.
How fun! I hope they were able to catch something.