Fish Report for 7-10-2013

Largemouth Bass, Stripers & Panfish are the most active at Diamond Valley Lake

7-10-2013
Diamond Valley Lake Staff

Surface Water Temp: 77 degrees
Fish Plants: No more this season
Lake Hours: 5:30am - 6:30pm
Weather: The Forecasts show temperatures in the mid 60's to high 90's this week. Drink plenty of water and watch out for snakes!

Please come in the Marina store and tell us your fish stories!

BASS
Anglers are quantity but not quality largemouth bass this week! Finesse worms in pink and purple colors are anglers choice along with senko's in green with brown color to them. Andrew Davis, Photo #1 from Arizona caught and released a 6.30lber on senkos on the left cove by the marina..

STRIPER
The striper bite is still on! There were a few 8-12 pound stripers caught. Spoons, flies and lures that replicate baby bass are working best for striper. Mike Southerland, pictured above of Hemet caught a big striper this week weighing in at 19.6lbs using Mike's fly.

CATFISH
No reports of catfish this week. Anglers are using nightcrawlers, cut mackerel, shrimp, and flies.

TROUT
No reports of trout caught this week. Typical bait for trout are mini jigs, powerbait and powerworms.

PANFISH
Anglers have been catching their limits of blue gills this week! The hot spots have been around the ladders along the east and west dam as well as the south west corner. Nightcrawlers and meal worms work best for panfish.


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