So Cal Fish Report
Lake Perris Fish Report for 8-6-2013
Lake Perris Fish Report for 8-6-2013
Bass, Red Ear & Bluegill are biting at Lake Perris
Lake Perris - Perris, CA (Riverside County)
by Lake Perris Marina Staff
8-6-2013
(951) 657-2179
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The Bluegill, Red Ear and Bass bites are all picking up at Lake Perris. These fish can be found in the water column at 15 to 30 ft. You'll find the Bass at the shallower ends of the points. Launch ramp cove and Sail cove are producing some nice sized fish. The main bite off the dock is Red Ear along with some Bluegill. Both are being caught with red worms and crickets. The Bass are biting on plastics like sinkos or the lighter colored plastics.
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