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Fish Report for 3-4-2013
Trout fishing is good at Diamond Valley Lake, Bass is in pre-spawn & Striper bite is picking up
3-4-2013
Diamond Valley Lake Staff
Surface Water Temp: 52-59 degrees
Fish Plants: No scheduled plants this week
Lake Hours: 6:15am - 4:30pm
Weather: The Forecasts show temperatures in the low 40's to high 60's this week.
Striper Derby: Striper derby March4th-March 10th! Biggest striper for that week at DVL gets $200. Only $5 entry fee! Come on down!
Please come in the Marina store and tell us your fish stories!
BASS
The spawn is on its way. The small bass up in the shallows are biting better than previous weeks, but not quite up to some anglers' standards. The drop shot worked moderately well with purple and oxblood worms. Brush hogs in watermelon and green pumpkin were reported heavily. Anglers have reported that they were catching between the 2-3lb range filled with eggs. Kathy Grewe, pictured above from Hemet caught a nice 2.43 pound bass on nightcrawlers by the east dam. Mike Southerland, Photo #1 from Hemet caught a big 7.99 pound bass on Mike's fly by the north shore.
STRIPER
Stripers were being caught this week just running a little small. Mike Southerland, Photo #2 from Hemet caught a 4.93 pounder on flies by restroom #2. Yvonne Southerland, Photo #3 from Hemet caught a 4.10 lber using a fly by the north shore. Swimbaits, anchovies and sardines are still working on catching these boys. Congratulation to Mike Southerland for winning this weeks striper derby of a $200 payout with his 4.93 pound striper.
CATFISH
There were no reports of catfish this week. Typical bait for the cats are nightcrawlers, chicken liver and shrimp.
TROUT
Trout are slowing down a bit at DVL. Rainbows have been coming in from people using mini jigs, powerbait and powerworms
PANFISH
Redear , crappie and blue gills have been missing in action. Most common bait is mealworms, redworms, and nightcrawlers.
Fish Plants: No scheduled plants this week
Lake Hours: 6:15am - 4:30pm
Weather: The Forecasts show temperatures in the low 40's to high 60's this week.
Striper Derby: Striper derby March4th-March 10th! Biggest striper for that week at DVL gets $200. Only $5 entry fee! Come on down!
Please come in the Marina store and tell us your fish stories!
BASS
The spawn is on its way. The small bass up in the shallows are biting better than previous weeks, but not quite up to some anglers' standards. The drop shot worked moderately well with purple and oxblood worms. Brush hogs in watermelon and green pumpkin were reported heavily. Anglers have reported that they were catching between the 2-3lb range filled with eggs. Kathy Grewe, pictured above from Hemet caught a nice 2.43 pound bass on nightcrawlers by the east dam. Mike Southerland, Photo #1 from Hemet caught a big 7.99 pound bass on Mike's fly by the north shore.
STRIPER
Stripers were being caught this week just running a little small. Mike Southerland, Photo #2 from Hemet caught a 4.93 pounder on flies by restroom #2. Yvonne Southerland, Photo #3 from Hemet caught a 4.10 lber using a fly by the north shore. Swimbaits, anchovies and sardines are still working on catching these boys. Congratulation to Mike Southerland for winning this weeks striper derby of a $200 payout with his 4.93 pound striper.
CATFISH
There were no reports of catfish this week. Typical bait for the cats are nightcrawlers, chicken liver and shrimp.
TROUT
Trout are slowing down a bit at DVL. Rainbows have been coming in from people using mini jigs, powerbait and powerworms
PANFISH
Redear , crappie and blue gills have been missing in action. Most common bait is mealworms, redworms, and nightcrawlers.
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