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64 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | NOVEMBER 2019 Fishing Club The trout season is finally upon us. November starts the stocking of trout in our local lakes. The picture in this article was taken a couple of years ago at Yucaipa Regional Park. We were trying to catch trout and wound up catching a few little fish that we were not sure what they were. I believe they may have been baby bass. The weather is now perfect to go out and catch a few fish to put in the frying pan. I call around to the different lakes to see when they are going to stock the trout. I have found that after a stocking you have a real good chance of catching fish. If the lake has fish in it then you have a real good chance to bring home a fish for dinner. I always ask the people who run the operations at the lake what the fish are biting on and where to go on the lake to have the best chance to catch some fish. I usually fish from the shore and do pretty good. Boat fishing can be very productive, however some lakes do not allow you to use a boat. Always call or google for information on the lake you are going to be fishing. I try to avoid being surprised by what is going on at the lake. I wanted to go tuna fishing this year and found out that I could not afford the trip. It would have cost me $450 for one day of ocean fishing. My wife told me to go and buy a can of tuna and that would be just fine. Obviously she does not understand the concept of catching your own fish. She does understand how expensive it is to go fishing. My wife does not like to go fishing any more. One of my fishing friends told her that fish have feelings. She does not want to hurt the fish. What I don't understand is that she sure loves to eat fish. I guess she thinks that the fish she eats are put to sleep before they arrive at the market. I have been married six years and I still can't figure out her logic on some matters. Tight lines to all my fishing friends and remember to go fishing as much as possible. You might be the lucky one and catch a record fish. ~ Richard Carrasco, ricarrasco52@gmail.com The fun fishing five