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Lake Morena Fish Report for 12-9-2011
Lake Morena Fish Report for 12-9-2011
Trout were the center of attention this week at Lake Morena
Trout were the center of attention this week at Lake Morena
12-9-2011
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 5 feet.
** IMPORTANT NOTE** There are currently no state fishing licenses available in Lake Morena so be sure you acquire one before you arrive.
Trout - Donny and David Whitaker of Decanso pulled seven rainbows between them totaling just over 18lbs. Rainbow Powerbait in Geezer cove was their area of action. Dwight Shelley and Dave Corcoran from San Diego limited in Horseshoe cove with speckled green Powerbait. And a week wouldn't be complete without Jim Rice working hard trolling the perimeter of the lake. Rapalas and rebels with 2lb test worked for Jim. Randy Minniear, Campo, played 4 'bows near the dock. Debbie Patterson, Lake Morena, did the same. Tim Garrett limited with night crawlers 'all over'. Tom Deane, Campo, got his five with green power bait in Geezer cove. Small treble-hooks, Kastmasters, light line, speckled green Powerbait, and plain ol' night crawlers are your best bet.
Carp - They have not been biting much lately.
Bass - Bass anglers have reported smaller bass roaming around the coves. 3 and 5 lbers reported this week. Brown plastics were fooling them. 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 - A few bluegills were caught off the rocks near Geezer cove and by accident while trolling for bass.
Crappie - They have been quite allusive. We're looking forward to a great spring bite.
Catfish - The drought is broken. Ray Holden and William Purefoy limited each fooling them with mackerel. Ray's largest was 8lbs. Total weight for the men was 33.5lbs. Geezer cove was the more active area.
** IMPORTANT NOTE** There are currently no state fishing licenses available in Lake Morena so be sure you acquire one before you arrive.
Trout - Donny and David Whitaker of Decanso pulled seven rainbows between them totaling just over 18lbs. Rainbow Powerbait in Geezer cove was their area of action. Dwight Shelley and Dave Corcoran from San Diego limited in Horseshoe cove with speckled green Powerbait. And a week wouldn't be complete without Jim Rice working hard trolling the perimeter of the lake. Rapalas and rebels with 2lb test worked for Jim. Randy Minniear, Campo, played 4 'bows near the dock. Debbie Patterson, Lake Morena, did the same. Tim Garrett limited with night crawlers 'all over'. Tom Deane, Campo, got his five with green power bait in Geezer cove. Small treble-hooks, Kastmasters, light line, speckled green Powerbait, and plain ol' night crawlers are your best bet.
Carp - They have not been biting much lately.
Bass - Bass anglers have reported smaller bass roaming around the coves. 3 and 5 lbers reported this week. Brown plastics were fooling them. 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 - A few bluegills were caught off the rocks near Geezer cove and by accident while trolling for bass.
Crappie - They have been quite allusive. We're looking forward to a great spring bite.
Catfish - The drought is broken. Ray Holden and William Purefoy limited each fooling them with mackerel. Ray's largest was 8lbs. Total weight for the men was 33.5lbs. Geezer cove was the more active area.
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