Fish Report for 12-13-2009

Diamond Valley Lake Fish Report

12-13-2009
Diamond Valley Lake Staff

Lake Elevation: 1662.68
Surface water temp: 57-62 degrees
Fish Plants: The next trout plant is scheduled for December 17th. Trout plant schedules are subject to change.
Lake Hours: 6:30 am to 4:00 pm
Weather: Temperatures are between 35-55 degrees!

Diamond Valley Lake will be open to private boat launch beginning December 20, 2009. Annual Pass holders will be permitted to launch December 13 - 19. MWD boat inspections and Quagga mussel inspections will be available beginning December 5th.

BASS
Cold weather, high winds, and poring rain kept most anglers at home this week, but the die hard bass addicts proved that when the weather is bad DVL is still great. The Valley Wide Recreation tournament this weekend proved the resilience of DVL bass fishing. 61 teams caught a total of 216 fish, the top 8 teams weighed bags over 20 pounds. The 25.61 pound winning bag went to Richard Lee and Frank Taylor earning them a $2,554 payout. The biggest fish of the tourney weighed 7.48 pounds caught by Michael Nemec and Chris Darvey.

TROUT
Three trout plants this week, one by Mt. Lassen, and two by DFG provided ample opportunity for trout anglers to catch some great limits, but the weather conditions discouraged fisherman. Mini Jigs, Powerbait, nightcrawlers, and Thomas Buoyants were the best this week. The biggest trout of the week weighed 6.6 pounds caught bySteve Ekema of San Jacinto who was fishing in Rawson cove with a Rapala.

STRIPER
This week the striper fishing was the best we have seen all year. Dusty Parker of Cherry Valley caught a 14.6 pound striper fishing from shore with a Lunker Punker. Scott Reed of Riverside hooked a 17.81 pound striper on his fly rod near the east dam. Matt Thompson of Hemet caught two striper at 26.14 and 22 pounds fishing along the east dam with Zplugs. Shaun Riding of Hemet caught his biggest striper at 26.24 pounds fishing with a Zplug near the east dam. Christian Alkire of Hermosa Beach caught the biggest recorded striper of the week at 26.48 pounds fishing with a swimbait from shore.

CATFISH
There were no catfish reports this week. The most common spots are the wave attenuator, the inlet, and the west dam. Mackerel, anchovies, and shrimp will usually do the trick.

PANFISH
The panfish bite is on the decline and will continue to drop in conjunction with surface temps. Jigs, nightcrawlers, and, mealworms are typical baits for panfish with the dams being the best spots.

LAKE RECORDS

Lake Record Striper November 11, 2005: Art Berry of Hemet; 29.77 lb. striper caught at East Dam using swimbait.
Lake Record Largemouth Bass March 16th 2007: Mike Long of Poway, 16.43 lb bass. He was fishing the west dam with a 6" "Real Trout" Rago swimbait.
Lake Record Crappie: 3.0 pounds landed by Keith Thomas. He was fishing with shad.
Lake Record Blue Gill: Michael Wolf of Redondo Beach caught a 3.45 pound bluegill fishing with trout Krilla near the rock quarry.
Lake Record Catfish October 29, 2008: Jason Walsh, of Temecula, caught a 42.56 pound catfish using an LA Slider near the inlet tower.
Lake Record Trout, March 14, 2009: Andrew Aralos of Hemet caught a 15.45 pound trout. He was fishing with Powerbait near the east dam



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