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Fly Fishing At Mile Square Park


This is a picture collage video of some of the fish that I have caught at Mile Square Park.

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11 Responses to “Fly Fishing At Mile Square Park”

  1. darknessfalls714 says:

    @socalurbanflyfisher i havent been their in a while by any chance u know how deep it is and is a good spot to cast neer the little island ?what fish swim their?

  2. PLOTLAKER5 says:

    would worms catch bass?

  3. kerokke says:

    yeah you need to fish when its not to hot i went yesterday and we caught like 15 blue gill and like 3 bass

  4. socalurbanflyfisher says:

    Yeah, THisa lake has alot of Bluegill and Green Sunfish in it.

  5. darknessfalls714 says:

    hey at 0:19 is that a bluegill?

  6. darknessfalls714 says:

    no u dont but i belive if ur under 18 u dont need a licences

  7. spendizzzle says:

    hey im going this week and would RLY like an answer… do u have to pay to get in and/or fish? if so how much?

  8. socalurbanflyfisher says:

    (asianman123443) I Fly Fish at Mile Square. I use woolly buggers and poppers mostly. I usually fish early in the morning or right before the sun goes down. You can catch fish all day, I just like it when there are less people at the park.

  9. asianman123443 says:

    did u guys go in the morning or at night? and wat kind of bait did u guys use?

  10. socalurbanflyfisher says:

    I Fly Fish Mile Square Park. But if your bait fishing it depends on what species of fish you are going for. If you are going for Bass and Sunfish. I see people using little Rapala 3 inch minnow imitations, for Catfish I know that most people there use stink bait, and for Trout they use Powerbait.

  11. hardache987654321 says:

    what kind of bait did you use i go there monthly for about 3 times never got a bite

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