Catch of Big Bass Puts San Diego Back on Map
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The San Diego city lakes, popular for bass but upstaged for big ones by Lakes Castaic and Casitas recently, rebounded when George McKenney of San Diego took a 16-pound 12-ounce largemouth from Miramar.
It was believed to be the second largest in the state this year, behind an 18-3 by Steve Gray of Ventura at Casitas. But it isn’t close to Miramar’s record of 21-15, which is only 5 ounces shy of the 61-year-old world record.
Meanwhile, the ice is off Big Bear Lake and spring fishing has started with catches of large rainbow trout, although the weather remains unreliable.
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