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Thread: Tips?

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    Im pretty new at fishing, so I was wondering if anyone has any tips for fishing at Perris... mostly trying to catch trout and panfish though.

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    Fish from shore...lots 11 and 12 thats where the panfish and trout are. If i only I knew how to catch the bass at this same location.....

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    Drop shot 2 lb test with a very small hook and a red worm or a wax worm and keep your line tight.. you will catch fish.. prob more red ear then bluegill but its all good right? as for bass drop shot a purple robo worm or toss anything that looks like a shad to create a reaction bite.. bass are in cover and outside and inside weed lines. panfish r in shallow and kinda deep EVERYWHERE.. lol

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    If you're going for panfish, lots 11-12. Red worm, night crawler and meal worms. My sons do very well using "inflated" night crawlers. They'll take a syringe and inflate the worm with air. They usually kill it down there for RE and trout...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dopefromie View Post
    Fish from shore...lots 11 and 12 thats where the panfish and trout are. If i only I knew how to catch the bass at this same location.....
    Match the hatch...

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    Thanks guys, I actually went there yesterday and had some pretty good luck on the pier (unfortunately I didn't read the comments about lot 11-12 before I left). The one issue I ran into was that the bluegill were literally stripping my redworms off the hook before I had any time to react. Anyone have any suggestions for how to prevent this (btw I was using a size 6 snell hook).

    Also, if I go to lot 11-12 how far out should I be casting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sandman_Tracker View Post
    If you're going for panfish, lots 11-12. Red worm, night crawler and meal worms. My sons do very well using "inflated" night crawlers. They'll take a syringe and inflate the worm with air. They usually kill it down there for RE and trout...
    I've seen your boys down there a couple of times, when I launch my tube, and they are always on the fish.

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