Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 11-11-2013
Trout & Striped Bass are on the bite at Diamond Valley Lake
11-11-2013
Diamond Valley Lake Staff
Surface Water Temp: 65.2 degrees
Fish Plants: Last trout plant was 1000 pounds on November 6th
Lake Hours: 5:45am - 4:30pm
Weather: The Forecasts show temperatures in the low 40's to mid 80's this week.
Upcoming Events: Diamond Valley Lake 10 year anniversary has been postponed to November! Call marina store for more details.
Please come in the Marina store and tell us your fish stories!
BASS
Bass slowed down this week. Anglers are still catching smaller bass between 2-3 pounds. Plastics work best in the pink and shad colors. Shad like lures and night crawlers also work great for bass.
STRIPER
There were many stripers caught between 5-10 pounds! Swim baits are working best for striper. When shad and trout are breaking the surface, it's best to use lures that mimic them for top water boils.
CATFISH
Few catfish were caught between 5-6 pounds. Mackerel, shrimp and nightcrawlers work best for catfish.
PANFISH
Panfish slowed down this week, yet anglers are still catching panfish under a pound. Night crawlers and mealworms work best for panfish.
TROUT
There were a many reports of trout caught this week. Most were caught between 5-7 pounds! Night crawlers and mini jigs work best for trout. Adrian Contreras, pictured of Yucaipa Valley caught a 5.93 pound trout using a B-line Jig on shoreline.
Fish Plants: Last trout plant was 1000 pounds on November 6th
Lake Hours: 5:45am - 4:30pm
Weather: The Forecasts show temperatures in the low 40's to mid 80's this week.
Upcoming Events: Diamond Valley Lake 10 year anniversary has been postponed to November! Call marina store for more details.
Please come in the Marina store and tell us your fish stories!
BASS
Bass slowed down this week. Anglers are still catching smaller bass between 2-3 pounds. Plastics work best in the pink and shad colors. Shad like lures and night crawlers also work great for bass.
STRIPER
There were many stripers caught between 5-10 pounds! Swim baits are working best for striper. When shad and trout are breaking the surface, it's best to use lures that mimic them for top water boils.
CATFISH
Few catfish were caught between 5-6 pounds. Mackerel, shrimp and nightcrawlers work best for catfish.
PANFISH
Panfish slowed down this week, yet anglers are still catching panfish under a pound. Night crawlers and mealworms work best for panfish.
TROUT
There were a many reports of trout caught this week. Most were caught between 5-7 pounds! Night crawlers and mini jigs work best for trout. Adrian Contreras, pictured of Yucaipa Valley caught a 5.93 pound trout using a B-line Jig on shoreline.
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