Diamond Valley Lake yields several Largemouth catches over 6 lbs.

Diamond Valley Lake - Hemet, CA (Riverside County)


by Diamond Valley Lake Staff
6-20-2011
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BASS
Bass Fishing has been good with lots of small fish caught on plastics. Watermelon and green pumpkin senkos along with morning dawn and purple colored plastics have been working well. Larger fish are being caught in deeper water with several fish over 6 lbs reported this week.

TROUT
Trout fishing has been slow; however, bass fisherman throwing senkos have been catching trout 2-5lbs in the weeds.

STRIPER
Fishermen throwing swimbaits have still been getting some striper on mid lake points. It has been slow for bait fishermen as we are waiting for the shad to come up bringing the stripers with them.

CATFISH
Some catfish caught on night crawlers, shrimp, and mackerel.

PANFISH
Bluegill fishing still excellent! Lots of limits using nightcrawlers and crickets. The redear bite has been excellent for those fishermen who know where to find them.


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