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Lake Perris Fish Report for 1-9-2012
Lake Perris Fish Report for 1-9-2012
The trout bite is still slow but it is becoming more active at Lake Perris
Lake Perris - Perris, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Perris Marina Staff
1-9-2012
(951) 657-2179
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This week at Lake Perris fishing is still a little slow, but the trout bite is becoming more active. The best location is around the East End of the lake near lots 11 & 12. We have had several reports from anglers their getting limits on orange and rainbow powerbait.
Redear are hitting a little slower around the marina with a few Bass being caught on plastic worms on a drop shot rig.
Redear are hitting a little slower around the marina with a few Bass being caught on plastic worms on a drop shot rig.
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12-19-2011Due to the weather fewer anglers were hitting the shorelines but the ones that are diehards were catching bass around the points and in the marina and launch ramps hitting on plastics and nightcrawlers. Trout are still being caught on gold Kastmasters and PowerBaits around lots 8, 11 & 12. Redear are still hitting off the Bernasconi shoreline for a nice afternoon bite and are hit or miss in the morning. There is still a moderate bite...... Read More
12-12-2011
With colder nights we get cooler water. Most of the fish have gone deeper to warmer water. People fishing around 30' of water should catch some nice redear and a few crappie. Trout were stocked at Sail Cove on Monday so anglers have been catching rainbow on gold Kastmasters and garlic PowerBait about 150 to 200 yards off of the Sail Cover shoreline. Bass are a little slower but they are after the 'bows so break...... Read More
With colder nights we get cooler water. Most of the fish have gone deeper to warmer water. People fishing around 30' of water should catch some nice redear and a few crappie. Trout were stocked at Sail Cove on Monday so anglers have been catching rainbow on gold Kastmasters and garlic PowerBait about 150 to 200 yards off of the Sail Cover shoreline. Bass are a little slower but they are after the 'bows so break...... Read More
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