So Cal Fish Report
Silverwood Lake Fish Report for 5-30-2013
Silverwood Lake Fish Report for 5-30-2013
Very good fishing at Silverwood Lake right now
Silverwood Lake - Cedarpines Park, CA (San Bernardino County)
by Silverwood Lake Staff
5-30-2013
(760) 389-2299
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Striper action is excellent right now in Miller's Cove, on points and in coves. The Stripers are hitting best on swimbait and anchovies.
The Catfish bite is going off in Cleghorn with either shrimp or chicken liver. Crappie and Bluegill can be caught off the docks on jigs.
Photos:
Pictured Above: Mario Mejia of Ontario caught 2 Stripers in Miller's Cove with swimbait.
Photo #1: Rainier Bernal from caught 2 Stripers with the largest weighing in at 18 lbs. They were caught with swimbait in Miller's Cove.
Photo #2: William Campbell caught a 6 lb. Catfish using mackerel.
The Catfish bite is going off in Cleghorn with either shrimp or chicken liver. Crappie and Bluegill can be caught off the docks on jigs.
Photos:
Pictured Above: Mario Mejia of Ontario caught 2 Stripers in Miller's Cove with swimbait.
Photo #1: Rainier Bernal from caught 2 Stripers with the largest weighing in at 18 lbs. They were caught with swimbait in Miller's Cove.
Photo #2: William Campbell caught a 6 lb. Catfish using mackerel.
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