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Lakeside or On-Boat Fishing for Two, with Pole Rental, Permits, and Bait at Laguna Niguel Lake (Up to 50% Off) 

Laguna Niguel Lake
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Bait entices rainbow trout, bass, and other stocked fish in scenic lake

Like fishing for compliments, fishing for fish requires the right bait, the right line, and a friend who is willing to exaggerate. Reel it in with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

$34 for lakeside fishing for two ($64 value)

  • Two fishing permits
  • Two pole rentals
  • Bait

$49 for on-the-lake fishing for two ($98 value)

  • Three-hour boat rental
  • Two fishing permits
  • Two pole rentals
  • Bait

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Nov 15, 2015. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for trout season. Must sign waiver. $20 refundable deposit required on all boat rentals. Credit card is held (not charged) as a deposit for pole rentals. Pole rentals are due in by 7pm each day. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Laguna Niguel Lake

While seated in a boat on Laguna Niguel Lake, visitors feast their eyes on the surrounding rolling hills and lush forestry of Orange County's Laguna Niguel Regional Park. However, most of their attention should be paid to the 44-acre lake itself. Beneath the water swim bass, bluegill, crappie, and more, all stocked by the friendly and knowledgeable fishing staff. These same staffers also supply fishermen with permits, poles, and bait, as well as easy-to-operate electric trolling motor boats equipped with life jackets, anchors, and padded seats.

Though all share the same lake, visitors can embark on fishing adventures in multiple ways. In addition to boats, they can angle for carp from the lakeside, which features amenities including grills, picnic tables, and nearby restrooms. They can also bob across the water in single-person float tubes. Along the way, they'll take in the area's natural beauty, breathing in the scent of lush trees and spying wildlife including ducks and geese in their natural habitats. Once they're done, they can retire to the concession building, where snacks, beverages, and ice cream await.

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