- Diamond Valley Lake Update
Diamond Valley Lake is producing a ton of action right now, especially for stripers. If you’re after numbers, bait fishing is the way to go—anchovy and sardine chunks on a Carolina rig are out-fishing artificials by a mile. Schools of 1 to 2 pounders are thick, and if you’re on them, limits come fast. The bite is best right off the bottom, and if...
Diamond Valley Lake is producing a ton of action right now, especially for stripers. If you’re after numbers, bait fishing is the way to go—anchovy and sardine chunks on a Carolina rig are out-fishing artificials by a mile. Schools of 1 to 2 pounders are thick, and if you’re on them, limits come fast. The bite is best right off the bottom, and if you’re not getting hit, check your bait and move until you find an active school.
Trout were stocked on February 11, and the fish have spread out, although there’s still decent action in the coves near the launch ramp. Go light on the leader and try micro spoons or mini jigs.
Meanwhile, bass are making their push to the shallows. They’re not locked into spawn mode yet, but they’re definitely staging. Soft plastics are the way to go right now for consistency—drop-shot and Texas-rigged worms work well. But the bigger fish are feeding on the newly stocked trout, so tie on a big swimbait for a shot at a giant.