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Night Fishing

July 10, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Person fishing at night

One Friday a month in the summer Regional Parks extends its hours to allow night fishing. Lakes are stocked with Catfish.

  • 16 years and older must have California State Fishing License.  Purchase a California State Fishing License
  • No catch and release
  • Fishing will be closed during daytime park hours
  • Park will close for special event at 5 PM
  • $5 per vehicle entry
  • $8 per fisherman
  • Free gift to the first 100 fisherman at each event
  • Current social distancing rules will be enforced.
  • Face coverings are encouraged

For more information, call 909.387.2757 or email events@parks.sbcounty.gov

A picture of a woman and two children on the left with a little girl holding a fishing pole and on the right a man holding a fishing pole is smiling at two boys in front of a lake. This is a night fishing flier iwth dates at Glen Helen Park, July 3. Guasti Park, July 10. Mojave narrows Park, July 10. Prado Park, July 17 and Yucaipa Park, July 24. All night fshing begins at 6 PM to 10 PM. Free gift to the first 100 fisherman at each event/ Social distancing enforced and face coverings are recommended.

Details

Date:
July 10, 2020
Time:
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Event Category:

Organizer

Regional Parks
Phone
9093872757
Email
events@parks.sbcounty.gov
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Venue

Mojave Narrows
18000 Yates Road
Victorville, CA 92392 United States
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Phone
(760) 245-2226
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