So Cal Fish Report
Corona Lake Fish Report for 11-19-2007
Corona Lake Fish Report for 11-19-2007
Corona Lake trout action hot for oversize rainbows
Corona Lake - Corona, CA (Riverside County)
by Jim Matthews
11-19-2007
(714) 632-7830
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The excellent trout fishing continues at Corona Lake with lots of limits reported. Some quality fish are also showing, and the lake is being stocked with fish over 20 pounds. They are going in before Thanksgiving weekend. Catfish action is also good with some bass showing as well.
The trout bite continues to be excellent, especially for boat anglers, using chartreuse or corn yellow Nitro Baits. The best spots have been by the white floating buoy and the mountain side of the lake.
Bud Lengwenos, Ontario, caught the top trout this week at 12-0 on a nightcrawler fishing from shore. Edward Contreras, Riverside, caught a 10-0 rainbow on a nightcrawler. Wyane Hammons, Temecula, caught a limit of trout totaling 10-0. Logan Brant, Mira Loma, caught a limit of trout totaling 6-0. John Olsen, Ontario, caught a limit of trout totaling 7-12. Tracy Graves, Alta Loma, caught a limit of rainbows totaling 7-8.
The catfish bite has been best at night or in deeper water from boats during the day. The top baits have been mackerel or shrimp dipped in garlic Gravy.
Corona Lake is open seven days a week with fishing allowed from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. on day passes or from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on an evening pass. Each of these $20 passes has a five-fish limit. The popular 24-hour fishing passes are offered on Friday and Saturday nights on the weekend nearest the full moon for the rest of trout season. These passes have a 15-fish limit and cost $45. For more Corona Lake fishing information, call (951) 277-4489
The trout bite continues to be excellent, especially for boat anglers, using chartreuse or corn yellow Nitro Baits. The best spots have been by the white floating buoy and the mountain side of the lake.
Bud Lengwenos, Ontario, caught the top trout this week at 12-0 on a nightcrawler fishing from shore. Edward Contreras, Riverside, caught a 10-0 rainbow on a nightcrawler. Wyane Hammons, Temecula, caught a limit of trout totaling 10-0. Logan Brant, Mira Loma, caught a limit of trout totaling 6-0. John Olsen, Ontario, caught a limit of trout totaling 7-12. Tracy Graves, Alta Loma, caught a limit of rainbows totaling 7-8.
The catfish bite has been best at night or in deeper water from boats during the day. The top baits have been mackerel or shrimp dipped in garlic Gravy.
Corona Lake is open seven days a week with fishing allowed from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. on day passes or from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on an evening pass. Each of these $20 passes has a five-fish limit. The popular 24-hour fishing passes are offered on Friday and Saturday nights on the weekend nearest the full moon for the rest of trout season. These passes have a 15-fish limit and cost $45. For more Corona Lake fishing information, call (951) 277-4489
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