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Lake Morena Fish Report for 11-28-2011
Lake Morena Fish Report for 11-28-2011
Bass and Bluegill are the main bite at Lake Morena, Trout will come soon
Bass and Bluegill are the main bite at Lake Morena, Trout will come soon
11-28-2011
by Lake Morena Staff
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Lake Conditions - Surface temperature is 56.4 and at 20ft 55.8. Water visibility is clearing to more than 3 feet.
** IMPORTANT NOTE** There are currently no state fishing licenses available in Lake Morena so be sure you acquire one before you arrive.
Trout - It's been a spell but here come the trout. We're expecting Mount Lassen Trophy size trout sometime in the first half of next month. If you'll remember from previous years we have had some record breakers. DFG spilled a few lb's of their little guys this week but have been a bit allusive. Small treble hooks with rainbow or green powerbait worked for a few anglers.
Carp - They have not been biting much lately.
Bass - Bass anglers have reported smaller bass roaming around the coves. Most notably was Chris Reynolds from Campo catching his limit using a Senko biggest being a 3 lber. Try using your favorite lure or throw out a night crawler. Horseshoe and Paradise cove has been popular spots. Catch and release, please.
Blue Gill - Red worms and meal worms are still fooling the blue gill along the shoreline, coves, and off the rock piles. A number of bluegill were caught off the rocks near Gizzer cove.
Crappie - They have been quite allusive. We're looking forward to a great spring bite.
Catfish - The whiskers have slow considerable in recent weeks. Warmer weather may bring them back.
Boat Launch Conditions: Boat launching is open for private boats. The speed limit is 10mph. Before launch all boats are subject to quagga inspection. If you do not pass inspection you will not be able to launch so please insure that all boats are clean and dry before entering the park. Launch fees for private boats are $6. The private boat category include: motorboats, kayaks, canoes, and sailboards.
** IMPORTANT NOTE** There are currently no state fishing licenses available in Lake Morena so be sure you acquire one before you arrive.
Trout - It's been a spell but here come the trout. We're expecting Mount Lassen Trophy size trout sometime in the first half of next month. If you'll remember from previous years we have had some record breakers. DFG spilled a few lb's of their little guys this week but have been a bit allusive. Small treble hooks with rainbow or green powerbait worked for a few anglers.
Carp - They have not been biting much lately.
Bass - Bass anglers have reported smaller bass roaming around the coves. Most notably was Chris Reynolds from Campo catching his limit using a Senko biggest being a 3 lber. Try using your favorite lure or throw out a night crawler. Horseshoe and Paradise cove has been popular spots. Catch and release, please.
Blue Gill - Red worms and meal worms are still fooling the blue gill along the shoreline, coves, and off the rock piles. A number of bluegill were caught off the rocks near Gizzer cove.
Crappie - They have been quite allusive. We're looking forward to a great spring bite.
Catfish - The whiskers have slow considerable in recent weeks. Warmer weather may bring them back.
Boat Launch Conditions: Boat launching is open for private boats. The speed limit is 10mph. Before launch all boats are subject to quagga inspection. If you do not pass inspection you will not be able to launch so please insure that all boats are clean and dry before entering the park. Launch fees for private boats are $6. The private boat category include: motorboats, kayaks, canoes, and sailboards.
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