So Cal Fish Report
Diamond Valley Lake Fish Report for 5-19-2012
Diamond Valley Lake Fish Report for 5-19-2012
Diamond Valley Bass fishing is good, Stripers have picked up, Catfish & Trout Slow to very slow
Diamond Valley Lake - Hemet, CA (Riverside County)
by Diamond Valley Lake Staff
5-19-2012
(951) 926-7201
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Surface Water Temp: 72-74 degrees
Fish Plants: No more Mt. Lassen trout plants scheduled.
Lake Hours: 5:45am - 6:45pm
Weather: The Forecasts show temperatures in the high 70's to low 80's this week. There has been moderate to high winds in the late afternoon.
Please come in the Marina store and tell us your fish stories!
*ALGAE IS BACK IN THE LAKE. EXPECT IT TO LAST ANOTHER FEW WEEKS.*
BASS
Bass fishing has been good. Anglers are catching bass under the algae at about 50ft of water. Majority of the fish reported were caught on senkos or dropshotting plastic worms. Colored plastics, such as, Margarita mutilator and Morning dawn have been effective. Jesse Forthun from La Mesa caught a 8.08lb bass this week.
STRIPER
Striper fishing has picked up from last week. Recent catches have been at the bouy line by the I/O tower. Anglers reported limits of 3-5 lb fish caught on sardines.
CATFISH
Few catfish have been reported by anglers this week. Nightcrawlers and shrimp work well for catfish.
TROUT
No reports lately on any trout being caught. Powerbait, mini jigs, and nightcrawlers work well for trout when they are being caught.
PANFISH
Bluegill and redear fishing is picking up by the East Dam. Anglers reported limits of bluegill using jigs and mealworms. Still no crappie reports yet.
Fish Plants: No more Mt. Lassen trout plants scheduled.
Lake Hours: 5:45am - 6:45pm
Weather: The Forecasts show temperatures in the high 70's to low 80's this week. There has been moderate to high winds in the late afternoon.
Please come in the Marina store and tell us your fish stories!
*ALGAE IS BACK IN THE LAKE. EXPECT IT TO LAST ANOTHER FEW WEEKS.*
BASS
Bass fishing has been good. Anglers are catching bass under the algae at about 50ft of water. Majority of the fish reported were caught on senkos or dropshotting plastic worms. Colored plastics, such as, Margarita mutilator and Morning dawn have been effective. Jesse Forthun from La Mesa caught a 8.08lb bass this week.
STRIPER
Striper fishing has picked up from last week. Recent catches have been at the bouy line by the I/O tower. Anglers reported limits of 3-5 lb fish caught on sardines.
CATFISH
Few catfish have been reported by anglers this week. Nightcrawlers and shrimp work well for catfish.
TROUT
No reports lately on any trout being caught. Powerbait, mini jigs, and nightcrawlers work well for trout when they are being caught.
PANFISH
Bluegill and redear fishing is picking up by the East Dam. Anglers reported limits of bluegill using jigs and mealworms. Still no crappie reports yet.
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