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Kid's Fishing Day at Lake Casitas Saturday April 4th 2009

 

 

Quagga Mussel

Boat Access Temporarily Restricted at Lake Casitas
To Prevent Invasive Species Contamination
The Board of Directors of the Casitas Municipal Water District adopted Resolution #08-08 on March 4, 2008 temporarily restricting outside boats, including canoes, kayaks and float tubes, (those notcurrently stored or moored at the Recreation Area) from entering the Lake Casitas Recreation Area.

Fishermen rejoice after Casitas reopens to boats

Fishermen let out a collective cheer on Wednesday after Lake Casitas officials passed a measure that allows boats back onto the popular fishing lake.

A proposal passed by the Casitas Municipal Water District will implement a system of locks and tags that is designed to allow local fishermen to use the lake while still ensuring boats are not contaminated with invasive mussels.

"They are excited," Larry Elshere said of the local fishermen who have been missing the plump bass for which the lake is famous. Though the system will take a few weeks to get into place, it was still good news to Elshere. "I needed to get back on the water."

Elshere helped develop the new protocol that every boat owner will have to undergo before being allowed back onto the lake.

The lake was closed to outside boats last month in an effort to protect it from quagga and zebra mussels, which can be transmitted to lakes on boats. Once in a body of water, they can severely damage water delivery systems and change the ecosystem of the lake.

Under the new rules, every boat will have to go through an inspection at the lake to make sure the live wells where fish are held, bait wells and boat plumbing are completely dry. Exactly how lake officials will determine that the plumbing is dry is still being determined.

After a boat is deemed clean and dry, a lock will be placed on the boat and trailer with a tamper-proof ID tag on it. The boats then have to undergo a 10-day quarantine either on site or elsewhere. After the 10 days, boaters can return to the lake, where the tag will be broken and they can launch their boats. At the end of the day, a new tag will be placed around the lock and fishermen can come to the lake as often as they like.

If they go to another lake or remove the lock and tag for other reasons, another inspection and quarantine will happen. Boaters have to pay a one-time $50 fee for the locks.

Anyone caught trying to tamper with the tags will be banned from the lake for one year. Anyone who goes to the handful of lakes that are infected with quagga mussels are subject to a 28-day quarantine.

"I've been told we have the most stringent decontamination process in the world," said Park Services Officer Rob Weiner.

Officials are still determining how do deal with kayaks which generally don't have trailers to fasten a lock to.

It will be a few weeks before the inspection process begins, Weiner said. When the protocol is established, the district will call boaters on the existing list of people waiting to get into storage at the lake and set up appointment times when they can get their boat inspected. Anyone wanting to get on the list, which has about 240 people on it, needs to call 649-2233, ext. 7.

Part of the measure also allows for more boats to be stored at the lake.

George Boston applauded the new rules.

Boston recently retired and said he's been waiting his whole working career to spend his retirement years bobbing around on his boat at the lake.

"Being denied access to the lake is a serious damage to my quality of life," he said. 

 Ventura County Star

 

 

      As you may have heard, Lake Casitas is re-open to boaters pending a clean and dry boat inspection. Many boats have been turned away because they were not dry. Blow out your live well lines with air, lower your motor make sure it drains and blow it out too.

Show your gratitude to God for the gift you have received by serving and doing well.

Just wait!  Man I couldn't  even imagine what a joy its going to be when we hear from our Lord those words of such comfort. Well done!

 Matthew 25:21 

21 His lord said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.’

 

God Bless

Damian

 

W.C.C.A.  Camp-Out

Friday September 26th ... Sunday September 28th

Lake Casitas

Please check the schedule for other activities and dates

 

Regular meetings are held the last Monday of the month at Carrow's Restaurant on Oxnard Blvd. in Oxnard.

 Meetings start at 6:30 pm.

Congratulations to the men of the Rescue Mission that  have graduated from their 9 month program. The Ventura County Rescue Mission has men graduating each month. May God protect and guide them in all that they do. What a blessing it has been taking those who have completed the program out on the water fishing. 2005, 06, 07,  and now 08, have been great years where we were able to provide fishing equipment for the graduates and the opportunity to spend the day out on the water. We could always use boaters for the graduate trips.

 

 

          

 

 

 

 

West Coast Christian Anglers has the privilege of serving meals and hosting the Chapel service after dinner for the homeless  at the Ventura County Rescue Mission on the fourth Thursday of each month. If you would like to get involved in this ministry and use your gifts, talents and do something for someone else, come join us . Come and use what the Lord our God has blessed you with to serve others!

God Bless and Good fishing!

 

         

      Damian Hernandez

West Coast Christian Anglers 

 

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