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Diamond Valley Lake Fish Report for 12-4-2011
Diamond Valley Lake Fish Report for 12-4-2011
Dimond Valley Lake is fishing fair to midland this week
Diamond Valley Lake - Hemet, CA (Riverside County)
by Diamond Valley Lake Staff
12-4-2011
(951) 926-7201
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Surface Water Temp: 57-59 degrees
Fish Plants: Scheduled for Dec. 8
Lake Hours: 6:15am-4:30pm
Weather: Forecasts show sunny skies with temperatures in the high 50's and low 60's this week. There have been moderate to strong winds in the afternoon. Please come in the Marina store and tell us your fish stories!
Buy your holiday gift certificates thru the marina store while they last!
BASS
Bass fishing has slowed down. There are limits of small fish reported. The swim bait bite is still tough right now but should pick up after the trout plant. The bigger fish are being caught at 40-50 feet. Dropshotting colored plastic worms such as, margarita mutilator and oxblood, have still had some luck for those working hard. Cold weather is helping the algae bloom drop to the bottom.
STRIPER
The cut bait bite is slowing down however; sardines and anchovies are the best bet. Get your trout pattern swimbaits out, striper fishing should pick up after the trout plant on Dec.8.
CATFISH
Anchovies, shrimp, chicken liver, and night crawlers have all been working well. The third cove of shoreline and by the attenuator has been the best spots to catch a catfish.
TROUT
Trout are biting on powerbait and mini jigs. The next Mt. Lassen trout plant is scheduled for December 8.
PANFISH
Panfish went back down when the cold weather came. Since we have had warmer weather there has been a few catches.
Fish Plants: Scheduled for Dec. 8
Lake Hours: 6:15am-4:30pm
Weather: Forecasts show sunny skies with temperatures in the high 50's and low 60's this week. There have been moderate to strong winds in the afternoon. Please come in the Marina store and tell us your fish stories!
Buy your holiday gift certificates thru the marina store while they last!
BASS
Bass fishing has slowed down. There are limits of small fish reported. The swim bait bite is still tough right now but should pick up after the trout plant. The bigger fish are being caught at 40-50 feet. Dropshotting colored plastic worms such as, margarita mutilator and oxblood, have still had some luck for those working hard. Cold weather is helping the algae bloom drop to the bottom.
STRIPER
The cut bait bite is slowing down however; sardines and anchovies are the best bet. Get your trout pattern swimbaits out, striper fishing should pick up after the trout plant on Dec.8.
CATFISH
Anchovies, shrimp, chicken liver, and night crawlers have all been working well. The third cove of shoreline and by the attenuator has been the best spots to catch a catfish.
TROUT
Trout are biting on powerbait and mini jigs. The next Mt. Lassen trout plant is scheduled for December 8.
PANFISH
Panfish went back down when the cold weather came. Since we have had warmer weather there has been a few catches.
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