San Diego Fish Report
Lake Morena Fish Report for 12-30-2011
Lake Morena Fish Report for 12-30-2011
Trout were biting this week at Lake Morena
Trout were biting this week at Lake Morena
12-30-2011
by Lake Morena Staff
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Lake Conditions - Surface temperature is 48.2 and at 20ft 47.3. 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 - Green, rainbow or Corn yellow Powerbait has been the ticket this week for fooling the trout. Al James and his Grandson from Pine Valley were here a couple of times this week and did very well collectively pulling in 18 pounds Wednesday and limiting Thursday using green speckled powerbait . Tom Deane of Campo, John Zeman of Lakeside, Tim Garrett of Santee all caught their trout along Geezer cove. Shasha and Rich Delprincipe from Bonita limited with over 20lbs using Power bait in Paradise cove. Mac from Spring Valley (you know who you are) reported the largest this week with his 8lb 6oz rainbow. Steve Parsens from Campo limited with 11lbs 4oz. Mr. Krazza from El Cajon limited with 23lbs 2oz on green powerbait. Small treble-hooks, Kastmasters, light line, speckled green Powerbait, and plain ol' night crawlers are your next best bet.
Carp - They have not been biting lately. They could be heading to the mouth of the Cottonwood creek.
Bass - No Bass reported this week.
Blue Gill - No Bluegills reported this week.
Crappie - They have been quite allusive. We're looking forward to a great spring bite.
Catfish - No Catfish was reported this week.
** IMPORTANT NOTE** There are currently no state fishing licenses available in Lake Morena so be sure you acquire one before you arrive.
Trout - Green, rainbow or Corn yellow Powerbait has been the ticket this week for fooling the trout. Al James and his Grandson from Pine Valley were here a couple of times this week and did very well collectively pulling in 18 pounds Wednesday and limiting Thursday using green speckled powerbait . Tom Deane of Campo, John Zeman of Lakeside, Tim Garrett of Santee all caught their trout along Geezer cove. Shasha and Rich Delprincipe from Bonita limited with over 20lbs using Power bait in Paradise cove. Mac from Spring Valley (you know who you are) reported the largest this week with his 8lb 6oz rainbow. Steve Parsens from Campo limited with 11lbs 4oz. Mr. Krazza from El Cajon limited with 23lbs 2oz on green powerbait. Small treble-hooks, Kastmasters, light line, speckled green Powerbait, and plain ol' night crawlers are your next best bet.
Carp - They have not been biting lately. They could be heading to the mouth of the Cottonwood creek.
Bass - No Bass reported this week.
Blue Gill - No Bluegills reported this week.
Crappie - They have been quite allusive. We're looking forward to a great spring bite.
Catfish - No Catfish was reported this week.
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