San Diego Fish Report
Lake Jennings Fish Report for 6-27-2016
Lake Jennings Fish Report for 6-27-2016
Lake Jennings Fishing Report
Lake Jennings Fishing Report
6-27-2016
by Lake Jennings Staff
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CATFISH
Anglers are reeling in sizeable cats on these warm summer nights! The bite this weekend was best during the morning hours and picked up again in the late afternoon.
If you are fishing during daylight hours, it is best to move your bait around as the catfish are stationary. However, once the sun has set over the damn, catfish will be grazing for food. Cut mackerel, chicken liver, and shrimp are the best baits.
Read about the Catfish Reopener under “Announcements”!
BASS
Bass were biting at all hours of the day on Senkos. One angler said the black/blue flake Senko is doing the trick. Bass were reeled in along Hermit Cove shoreline and the campground shoreline.
PANFISH
The bluegill bite is best during the middle of the day on night crawlers. Find a shady spot to drop your line!
CATCHES OF THE WEEK
Leinder Mech of City Heights reeled in an albino catfish on Saturday night! He was fishing in Hermit Cove with shrimp.
Brandon Lara fished the shoreline on Sunday and reeled in a nice bass on Senkos.
Glen Wade and Garry Greathouse landed these cats using cut mackerel. They were fishing in Shadow Cove.
TIPS AND TRICKS
Best Trout Spots: Buoy Lines, T-dock
Best Trout Lures/Bait: Night crawlers
Best Bass Spots: Half Moon Cove, Cloister Cove, Hermit Cove
Best Bass Lures/Bait: Drop-shot, Texas rig, Senkos, Kastmasters
Best Catfish Spots: T-dock, Cloister Cove, Shadow Cove
Best Catfish Bait: Mackerel, Chicken Liver
Best Panfish Spot: Half Moon Cove
Best Panfish Lures/Bait: Nightcrawlers and mealworms.
CAMPGROUND CORNER
The campground’s covered playground is perfect for the kiddos during the summer’s mid-day heat! Visitors and Registered Campers are all welcome. To reserve a campsite, please call (619) 390-1623.
Anglers are reeling in sizeable cats on these warm summer nights! The bite this weekend was best during the morning hours and picked up again in the late afternoon.
If you are fishing during daylight hours, it is best to move your bait around as the catfish are stationary. However, once the sun has set over the damn, catfish will be grazing for food. Cut mackerel, chicken liver, and shrimp are the best baits.
Read about the Catfish Reopener under “Announcements”!
BASS
Bass were biting at all hours of the day on Senkos. One angler said the black/blue flake Senko is doing the trick. Bass were reeled in along Hermit Cove shoreline and the campground shoreline.
PANFISH
The bluegill bite is best during the middle of the day on night crawlers. Find a shady spot to drop your line!
CATCHES OF THE WEEK
Leinder Mech of City Heights reeled in an albino catfish on Saturday night! He was fishing in Hermit Cove with shrimp.
Brandon Lara fished the shoreline on Sunday and reeled in a nice bass on Senkos.
Glen Wade and Garry Greathouse landed these cats using cut mackerel. They were fishing in Shadow Cove.
TIPS AND TRICKS
Best Trout Spots: Buoy Lines, T-dock
Best Trout Lures/Bait: Night crawlers
Best Bass Spots: Half Moon Cove, Cloister Cove, Hermit Cove
Best Bass Lures/Bait: Drop-shot, Texas rig, Senkos, Kastmasters
Best Catfish Spots: T-dock, Cloister Cove, Shadow Cove
Best Catfish Bait: Mackerel, Chicken Liver
Best Panfish Spot: Half Moon Cove
Best Panfish Lures/Bait: Nightcrawlers and mealworms.
CAMPGROUND CORNER
The campground’s covered playground is perfect for the kiddos during the summer’s mid-day heat! Visitors and Registered Campers are all welcome. To reserve a campsite, please call (619) 390-1623.
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