San Diego Fish Report
Lake Morena Fish Report for 8-9-2013
Lake Morena Fish Report for 8-9-2013
Bass and Catfish are the number at Lake Morena
Bass and Catfish are the number at Lake Morena
8-9-2013
by Lake Morena Staff
619-478-5473
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Lake Conditions Surface temperature is 22.62 degrees Celsius/ 72.7 Fahrenheit. The water visibility is about 1 to 2 ft.
** IMPORTANT NOTE** There are currently no state fishing licenses available in the Lake Morena area so be sure you acquire one before you arrive. The State Licenses is required.
Trout Over the past week only one rainbow showed up. Surprise!
Bass The Large-Mouth are continuing to be found throughout the lake. Plenty of 1 and 2 pounders were reported; all but a few were caught and released. Larger bass are on the move as 8 to 11 pounders are being reported. Brian Scott continues his onslaught catch and releasing his 11 all on plastics two days this week. The 'secret' was using green senko. Brian Fansher fooled an 8 lb 4 oz large mouth with a senko for a total 16 lb 8 oz stringer.
Catfish The Catfish have continued to please anglers with many limits reported. Nightcrawlers are the best bet, and then comes Chicken Livers as the second best bait. One of the better spots was near the boulders at Cabin cove but other spots such as Horseshoe cove and Pumphouse cove did just as well.
Blue Gill Geezer cove may provide a few opportunities of success for Bluegills. Cabin cove might also fare well with small hooks and segments of Nightcrawlers.
Crappie The Crappie have been no shows.
Carp These fish are mouthing the surface parading around the boat dock. Other stories are of them doing a dancing ritual bobbing out of the water prairie dog style.
Boat Launch Conditions: Boat launching is open for private boats
** IMPORTANT NOTE** There are currently no state fishing licenses available in the Lake Morena area so be sure you acquire one before you arrive. The State Licenses is required.
Trout Over the past week only one rainbow showed up. Surprise!
Bass The Large-Mouth are continuing to be found throughout the lake. Plenty of 1 and 2 pounders were reported; all but a few were caught and released. Larger bass are on the move as 8 to 11 pounders are being reported. Brian Scott continues his onslaught catch and releasing his 11 all on plastics two days this week. The 'secret' was using green senko. Brian Fansher fooled an 8 lb 4 oz large mouth with a senko for a total 16 lb 8 oz stringer.
Catfish The Catfish have continued to please anglers with many limits reported. Nightcrawlers are the best bet, and then comes Chicken Livers as the second best bait. One of the better spots was near the boulders at Cabin cove but other spots such as Horseshoe cove and Pumphouse cove did just as well.
Blue Gill Geezer cove may provide a few opportunities of success for Bluegills. Cabin cove might also fare well with small hooks and segments of Nightcrawlers.
Crappie The Crappie have been no shows.
Carp These fish are mouthing the surface parading around the boat dock. Other stories are of them doing a dancing ritual bobbing out of the water prairie dog style.
Boat Launch Conditions: Boat launching is open for private boats
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