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Lake Jennings Fish Report for 2-8-2009
Lake Jennings Fish Report for 2-8-2009
Lake Jennings Report

Lake Jennings Report
2-8-2009
by Hugh Marx
(619) 667-6293
Website
For Immediate Catch and Release
Hello from Your Lake Jennings: There was a big improvement in the trout dept. Boaters in Half Moon and Shadow Coves caught limits and Sunday morning Eagle Point on the Eagle Cove side also produced lots of limits. Big bass are being seen in 15 to 20 ft of water in the afternoons but they must be eating super glue because their mouths are shut tight. The rains have muddied the water in the very back of the coves, which is real attractive to the cats. Worms are preferred.
Best Trout Spots: Shadow and Half Moon Coves and Eagle Point.
Best Trout Lures / Bait: Inflated crawlers on a 2 ft. leader dipped in scent.
Best Cat Spots: The dam buoyline and anywhere there is muddy water in the coves.
Best Cat Bait: Night crawlers and mackerel. Use scent liberally.
Best Bass Spots: Off the points dropshotting in 25 to 35 ft. water.
Best Bass Lures /bait: It is jig time using creature baits. Swimbaits have not been working
Water Temp. 60 to 61 degrees on surface.
Notables: No fish over 3 lbs or limits under 1 hour.
Prognosis: the weather is forecasted to remain unsettled thru next weekend. Good for the cats and trout but it will probably be iffy for the bass.
The Lake Jennings Free Fishing University will be teaching bait fishing for trout at 1 PM on Sunday.
For more info: Hugh Marx (619) 443-2510 / 390-1300
Check out our website: www.lakejennings.org
New Hours:
Lake opens at Friday @ 6:00 AM closes for fishing at 6:00 PM ???
Lake opens at Saturday @ 6:00 AM closes for fishing at 6:00 PM ???
Lake opens at Sunday @ 6:00 AM closes for fishing at 6:00 PM ???
Hello from Your Lake Jennings: There was a big improvement in the trout dept. Boaters in Half Moon and Shadow Coves caught limits and Sunday morning Eagle Point on the Eagle Cove side also produced lots of limits. Big bass are being seen in 15 to 20 ft of water in the afternoons but they must be eating super glue because their mouths are shut tight. The rains have muddied the water in the very back of the coves, which is real attractive to the cats. Worms are preferred.
Best Trout Spots: Shadow and Half Moon Coves and Eagle Point.
Best Trout Lures / Bait: Inflated crawlers on a 2 ft. leader dipped in scent.
Best Cat Spots: The dam buoyline and anywhere there is muddy water in the coves.
Best Cat Bait: Night crawlers and mackerel. Use scent liberally.
Best Bass Spots: Off the points dropshotting in 25 to 35 ft. water.
Best Bass Lures /bait: It is jig time using creature baits. Swimbaits have not been working
Water Temp. 60 to 61 degrees on surface.
Notables: No fish over 3 lbs or limits under 1 hour.
Prognosis: the weather is forecasted to remain unsettled thru next weekend. Good for the cats and trout but it will probably be iffy for the bass.
The Lake Jennings Free Fishing University will be teaching bait fishing for trout at 1 PM on Sunday.
For more info: Hugh Marx (619) 443-2510 / 390-1300
Check out our website: www.lakejennings.org
New Hours:
Lake opens at Friday @ 6:00 AM closes for fishing at 6:00 PM ???
Lake opens at Saturday @ 6:00 AM closes for fishing at 6:00 PM ???
Lake opens at Sunday @ 6:00 AM closes for fishing at 6:00 PM ???
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