South fork
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South fork
Hey everyone! Can anyone give me tips on fishing the south fork. I'm planning on taking my pontoon boat out next weekend and paddling up the north fork is something I'd rather not do again. I'm probably going to specifically target peacock bass to make a video or a company in SoCal.
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I don't know what the water temperature is right now, but I'd guess 70 to 73 degrees. Until it reaches 78 degrees the peacock bass fishing is probably going to be on the slow side.
With day time air temperatures in the lower 70's and night time temperatures at 63 all this coming week...
With day time air temperatures in the lower 70's and night time temperatures at 63 all this coming week...
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Have you thought of putting in along the road across from Boy Scout Island?
Sure save you a lot of paddling.
It's location "K" on the map. (Old Dead Tree)
Driving NORTH on Wilikina Rd after the H-2 ends you'll come to the traffic light where Kunia Road intersects from the left. On the right is a bus stop and a rock wall. Pull over onto the grass just past the rock wall.

Sure save you a lot of paddling.
It's location "K" on the map. (Old Dead Tree)
Driving NORTH on Wilikina Rd after the H-2 ends you'll come to the traffic light where Kunia Road intersects from the left. On the right is a bus stop and a rock wall. Pull over onto the grass just past the rock wall.

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If you are taking out a pontoon boat, there is only one boat ramp at the freshwater park. If you are taking a kayak, then yes, try to put in near Kemoo Farms. Good fishing all around there.
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