So Cal Fish Report
Lake Perris Fish Report for 7-10-2011
Lake Perris Fish Report for 7-10-2011
Bluegill were the best this week at Lake Perris followed by Largemouth Bass, everything else is fair
Lake Perris - Perris, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Perris Marina Staff
7-10-2011
(951) 657-2179
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The fishing at Lake Perris remains steadily productive; most fish are still being caught at the East end of the lake. Redworms for redear, Roboworms and rubber shad for largemouth bass and crickets and jigs for Bluegill.
The Marina docks' action has slowed down quite a bit; the best luck has been crickets for Bluegill or dark colored jigs for Crappie. Sail Cove has been producing more and more fish over the past week.
The Marina docks' action has slowed down quite a bit; the best luck has been crickets for Bluegill or dark colored jigs for Crappie. Sail Cove has been producing more and more fish over the past week.
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