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Lake Perris Fish Report for 8-15-2011
Lake Perris Fish Report for 8-15-2011
Bluegill fishing is on tap at Lake Perris
Lake Perris - Perris, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Perris Marina Staff
8-15-2011
(951) 657-2179
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Bluegill fishing has been top notch over all other species the past week with 1 to 2 pounders coming out of Rock Climbers Cove with jigs.
Largemouth bass action remains loyal to lots 11 and 12 with top water lures being the best bait.
There have been many reports of large quantities of Redear hitting at Sail Cove with red worms or trout worms. The Marina Docks' action remains slow with the exception of some large Bluegill jigged from the bottom.
Largemouth bass action remains loyal to lots 11 and 12 with top water lures being the best bait.
There have been many reports of large quantities of Redear hitting at Sail Cove with red worms or trout worms. The Marina Docks' action remains slow with the exception of some large Bluegill jigged from the bottom.
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