Long Range Fish Report
From Sportfishing
From Sportfishing
Fish Report for 10-26-2012
Fishing at Lake Morena has slowed, is it the calm before Trout Season?
10-26-2012
Lake Morena Staff
Lake Conditions Surface temperature is 73.9 and 72.1 @ 20ft.
Water Clarity: Water visibility is at about 2' to 3' depending on the wind.
** IMPORTANT NOTE** There are currently no state fishing licenses available in the Lake Morena area so be sure you acquire one before you arrive. The State Licenses is required.
Trout Just a few short months until the stockings begin again.
Bass Not much new. The Bass are still being caught in the 1 to 2 lb range through the middle of the lake and near the mouth of Cottonwood creek. All caught and released. Seiko's and silver or brown plastics seem to work for the anglers.
Catfish -The catfish have moved their collective populace from Pumphouse to Paradise cove. Popular baits included mackerel and night crawlers, chicken livers and, believe it or else, Powerbait. Windy conditions kept the numbers low for the whiskers.
Blue Gill Pumphouse Cove was the spot for the gills but other rocky areas were also working as well. Many were caught while combing the depths for other species. Youngsters were seen popping out some blue gill along Geezer cove and at the 'dip' near the boat dock.
Crappie The crappie bite has slowed up once again. Trolling the narrow at about 25ft. fish finders have detected crappie and bass.
Carp These fish are saving themselves for another time.
** IMPORTANT NOTE** There are currently no state fishing licenses available in the Lake Morena area so be sure you acquire one before you arrive. The State Licenses is required.
Trout Just a few short months until the stockings begin again.
Bass Not much new. The Bass are still being caught in the 1 to 2 lb range through the middle of the lake and near the mouth of Cottonwood creek. All caught and released. Seiko's and silver or brown plastics seem to work for the anglers.
Catfish -The catfish have moved their collective populace from Pumphouse to Paradise cove. Popular baits included mackerel and night crawlers, chicken livers and, believe it or else, Powerbait. Windy conditions kept the numbers low for the whiskers.
Blue Gill Pumphouse Cove was the spot for the gills but other rocky areas were also working as well. Many were caught while combing the depths for other species. Youngsters were seen popping out some blue gill along Geezer cove and at the 'dip' near the boat dock.
Crappie The crappie bite has slowed up once again. Trolling the narrow at about 25ft. fish finders have detected crappie and bass.
Carp These fish are saving themselves for another time.
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