Irvine Lake Fishing Report
by Steve Carson
9-1-2010
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Weather conditions kept Irvine Lake catfish anglers on their toes this week, reported Jimmy Getty at the Pro Shop. Favored catfish baits this week included mackerel, shrimp, Gulp! and bonito. Productive spots included Boat Dock Cove and Santiago Flats, with keeping the bait as close as possible to structure like weeds and rocks as possible being a key tactic. No blue cats were caught this week, and most of the channels on the stringers were in the 2 to 6-pound class.
Bass fishing results dipped a bit due to the unusually heavy pressure on the species. On Thursday evening, more bass anglers were in attendance than catfish anglers. Mixed numbers of 2 to 3-pound bass were caught on jigs, dropshot baits, and Carolina-rigged creature baits fished at the Red Clay Cliffs and Rocky Point at 10 to 20 feet. Top producer for larger 4 to 9-pound bucketmouths was again the black/blue 10-inch Berkley Power Worm. Anglers are reminded that all bass species are "catch-and-release" only.
Some 3-pound class wipers were caught incidentally by catfish anglers on mackerel and chicken liver. Crappie anglers were in short supply, so only a handful of half-pound slabs were checked in. Plenty of hand-size bluegill and redear were caught, with the primary bait being red worms. Families with children age 12 and under were doing well on 1 to 3-pound catfish and small carp using fluorescent red Power Bait, an unusual choice for those species. The main lake surface water temperature is in the high 70's, and the lake level is holding steady. The Pro Shop now sells nightcrawlers in EarthSmart biodegradable cups. For anglers planning ahead, Irvine Lake's 2010-11 Trout Season Season Opener will be on Friday, November 5. A special limited-entry "VIP Fishing Day" will take place on Thursday, November 4.
Outstanding catches of the week at Irvine Lake included:
Danny Huitzell of Norwalk, 9-8 largemouth bass [released] on a Power Worm at the flats.
Phil Hildebrandt of Anaheim, 8-0 channel catfish on mackerel at the flats
8-year olds Caleb Frantao and Daniel Bruno, 20 catfish [4 limits] on Fluorescent Red Power Bait at the Kids Lagoon.
Phil Hildebrandt of Anaheim, 5-catfish limit totaling 26-12, on mackerel/shrimp at the flats.
Elaine Dickerhoof of Artesia, 5-catfish limit totaling 19-12, on mackerel/shrimp at the flats.
Bass fishing results dipped a bit due to the unusually heavy pressure on the species. On Thursday evening, more bass anglers were in attendance than catfish anglers. Mixed numbers of 2 to 3-pound bass were caught on jigs, dropshot baits, and Carolina-rigged creature baits fished at the Red Clay Cliffs and Rocky Point at 10 to 20 feet. Top producer for larger 4 to 9-pound bucketmouths was again the black/blue 10-inch Berkley Power Worm. Anglers are reminded that all bass species are "catch-and-release" only.
Some 3-pound class wipers were caught incidentally by catfish anglers on mackerel and chicken liver. Crappie anglers were in short supply, so only a handful of half-pound slabs were checked in. Plenty of hand-size bluegill and redear were caught, with the primary bait being red worms. Families with children age 12 and under were doing well on 1 to 3-pound catfish and small carp using fluorescent red Power Bait, an unusual choice for those species. The main lake surface water temperature is in the high 70's, and the lake level is holding steady. The Pro Shop now sells nightcrawlers in EarthSmart biodegradable cups. For anglers planning ahead, Irvine Lake's 2010-11 Trout Season Season Opener will be on Friday, November 5. A special limited-entry "VIP Fishing Day" will take place on Thursday, November 4.
Outstanding catches of the week at Irvine Lake included:
Danny Huitzell of Norwalk, 9-8 largemouth bass [released] on a Power Worm at the flats.
Phil Hildebrandt of Anaheim, 8-0 channel catfish on mackerel at the flats
8-year olds Caleb Frantao and Daniel Bruno, 20 catfish [4 limits] on Fluorescent Red Power Bait at the Kids Lagoon.
Phil Hildebrandt of Anaheim, 5-catfish limit totaling 26-12, on mackerel/shrimp at the flats.
Elaine Dickerhoof of Artesia, 5-catfish limit totaling 19-12, on mackerel/shrimp at the flats.
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