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Oct., 25 , 2006

BROWN TROUT INTRODUCED TO
DIAMOND VALLEY LAKE FISHERY

Latest addition adds to lake’s status as premier fishing spot in the West

Adding to Diamond Valley Lake’s reputation as a premier fishery, the first batch of up to 15,000 brown trout were introduced today at Metropolitan Water District’s lake near Hemet in southwest Riverside County.

“Diamond Valley Lake has developed into one of the leading year-round trout fishing sites in the western United States,” said Jill Wicke, Metropolitan’s manager in charge of DVL recreation.  “With the assistance of the California Department of Fish and Game, the lake is well-maintained to create excellent conditions for trout development.” 

Fish growth rates at the 4,500-acre lake have surpassed expectations, Wicke said.  Although Diamond Valley has been open to the public only three years, the DVL trout record is already 11.3 pounds. “We have found the lake’s depth allows trout to remain in the reservoir for longer periods of time, which produces bigger, stronger specimens that give anglers the kind of fight they want,” Wicke said.

The brown trout planted at Diamond Valley came from CDFG’s Mohave River hatchery, with fish ranging in size from 5 to 15 fish per pound.  The introduction arrives as regular trout plants resume at Diamond Valley Lake.  Both Metropolitan and CDFG, using revenues collected through a fishing access fee, plan regular trout plants that will further enhance an already successful trout fishing experience.

Metropolitan began planting trout last Thursday (Oct. 19), as 2,400 pounds of trout were delivered from the Mt. Lassen Trout Farm outside Redding in Northern California.  Future plants are scheduled Nov. 2, 16 and 30, as well as Dec. 14 and 28.  Additional trout plants, which are expected to continue into 2007, will be announced in the near future.

Mike Giusti, the CDFG associate biologist overseeing Diamond Valley’s fishery, said the department’s stocking program further enhances DVL’s trout experience.

“About 100,000 rainbow trout from the Mohave River hatchery will be brought to the lake in two waves.  The first will occur Thursday (Oct. 26), with about 75,000 to 85,000 fish.  The remainder will be planted in November,” said Giusti, adding that he expects more brown trout to be planted in 2007. Along with rainbow and brown trout, Diamond Valley Lake is home to largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern bluegill, southeastern bluegill, red-ear sunfish and catfish.

The official Diamond Valley Lake web site

Hours of Operation:
Sunrise to Sunset
Fees:

Annual Pass $225*
$7 entrance / $125 annual*
$6 boat launch / $100 annual*
$3 fishing access permit
$5 for reservations

Marina Office - (951) 926-7201 or (800) 590-LAKE
*Annual Pass does NOT include reservation fee.
Boat Rental Fees

Boat Rental Fees:
Basic Fishing Boats*

$30/hour
$50/half day
$60/full day
Bass Boats*
$40/hour
$85/half day
$110/full day
8-person pontoon boats*
$50/hour
$110/half day
$145/ full day

*$100 refundable deposit required.
* Rental fee does NOT include entrance fee/parking fee or fishing access permits.
*Frequent Renter Card - rent 6 times and get the 7th free.

Seniors (62 and older) - 25% off annual fees and rental M - F, excluding holidays (New Year's Day, President's Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July and Labor Day.)
Wednesdays - 50% off all rentals.

Recreation Rules and Regulations

Recreation Rules and
Regulations

for Diamond Valley Lake
and Lake Skinner, (en Espanol)