Lake Jennings Fishing Report

Lake Jennings Fishing Report

10-24-2010
by Hugh Marx
(619) 667-6293
Website

Hello from your Lake Jennings. Again we had another less than stellar bite. Trout were few and difficult. Bass were deep in the weed beds off of the points but they were still eating crawdads. Cats provided the most consistent bite but few anglers were targeting them.

Best Trout Spots: Sentry Point.
Best Trout Lures / Bait:salmon peach Power Bait. .
Best Cat Spots::Cloister Cove, the buoyline off Eggert Point.
Best Cat Bait: Mackerel and nightcrawlers. Use scent liberally.
Best Bass Spots: fish the weeds on all the points. Best Bass Lures /bait: Crawdads and creature plastics. Water Temp: 68 degrees on surface.

Notables: Mon. Rueben Summerfield, El Cajon, 3-4 channel, Sentry pt., nightcrawler.

Prognosis: We will stock 1000 lbs of Sierra 'Bows on Thursday. The waning moon should shift the trout bite to daytime . The cats will continue to bite if you fish deep water.

The Lake Jennings Free Fishing University will be teaching trout fishing class this Sunday at 1:00 p.m.. Lake Jennings Campground now has Wi-Fi at every campsite. For more info, you can call Hugh Marx (619)980-4844 or visit http://www.lakejennings.org

New Hours:
Fri. @ 6:30 AM until 6:45 PM
Sat. @ 6:30 AM until 6:45 PM
Sun. @ 6:30 AM until 6:45 PM.


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