Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 2-25-2013
The trout bite at Lake Jennings is the best of the season.
2-25-2013
Helix Ranger
Hello from your Lake Jennings!
The orange Power Worm or Orange Mousetails are the ticket for fish in the frying pan. The bass are on the move. Males are being caught in the afternoons in 15 to 20 ft. of water. During the mornings it is 40 to 50 ft. of water again on creature baits or dads.
Best Catfish Spots: Anywhere along the dam buoyline
Best Catfish Bait: Mackerel and chicken livers. Use scent liberally
Best Bass Spots: In the mornings in 40 to 50 ft. of water on the points. Late afternoon the males move up on South facing slopes to 12 to 15 ft. of water.
Best Bass Lures/Bait: Crawdads and creature baits
Best Trout Spots: The big buoy at the Hermit Cove buoyline.
Best Trout Bait: The bait that catches the most trout is an Orange Power Worm and Mousetails
Prognosis: We will stock another 1000 lbs. of Sierra 'Bows on Tuesday Feb.26, 2013. The water temp is 58 and is ideal for active trout. Don't stop fishing for cats because the water is cold, just fish deep! Start throwing swimbaits. Nothing over 6 lbs. has been taken but there are lots of followers.
Water Temperature: 58 degrees on surface.
The orange Power Worm or Orange Mousetails are the ticket for fish in the frying pan. The bass are on the move. Males are being caught in the afternoons in 15 to 20 ft. of water. During the mornings it is 40 to 50 ft. of water again on creature baits or dads.
Best Catfish Spots: Anywhere along the dam buoyline
Best Catfish Bait: Mackerel and chicken livers. Use scent liberally
Best Bass Spots: In the mornings in 40 to 50 ft. of water on the points. Late afternoon the males move up on South facing slopes to 12 to 15 ft. of water.
Best Bass Lures/Bait: Crawdads and creature baits
Best Trout Spots: The big buoy at the Hermit Cove buoyline.
Best Trout Bait: The bait that catches the most trout is an Orange Power Worm and Mousetails
Prognosis: We will stock another 1000 lbs. of Sierra 'Bows on Tuesday Feb.26, 2013. The water temp is 58 and is ideal for active trout. Don't stop fishing for cats because the water is cold, just fish deep! Start throwing swimbaits. Nothing over 6 lbs. has been taken but there are lots of followers.
Water Temperature: 58 degrees on surface.
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