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Lake Perris: The Fish are Biting

By Caitlyn Tandy, Community Writer
April 4, 2024 at 01:45pm. Views: 798

Local and renowned diver Roger Hanson has made a startling discovery in the depths of Lake Perris, California, which has left the angling community both intrigued and cautious. Hanson, a 73-year-old retired PADI scuba instructor, has been a familiar face in the diving scene for decades. However, his recent encounters beneath the surface have taken an unexpected turn.

With an impressive track record of an average of 228 scuba dives per year since 1989, nearing a staggering 10,000 dives, Hanson is no stranger to the underwater world. Alongside his wife, he calls Riverside County home, but it's Lake Perris that has become a regular dive spot for him.

In a recent interview, Hanson recounted his encounters with the local aquatic inhabitants, particularly the largemouth bass that inhabit the lake. What sets these encounters apart, however, is not the typical serene interactions one might expect with fish in their natural habitat.

According to Hanson, on several occasions, he has been bitten by these bass during his dives, despite not provoking them in any way. He attributes this behavior to a new species introduced to the lake, the Tiger Bass, which local fishermen have noted as particularly aggressive.

"It's quite an experience," Hanson remarked, "to be exploring the depths and suddenly find yourself on the receiving end of a fish bite."

Further observations during his dives have revealed fascinating insights into the behavior of these bass. Hanson noted the construction of protective structures around their spawning beds, indicating an active breeding season. As spawning activity increases, so does the aggression of the fish, making encounters potentially hazardous for divers and fishermen alike.

The state of California introduced largemouth bass into Lake Perris several years ago, unaware of the aggressive tendencies that would develop over time. Hanson's findings shed light on the evolving dynamics within the lake's ecosystem and raise questions about the management of introduced species.

Local fishermen have also shared anecdotal stories of being bitten while out on the lake, corroborating Hanson's observations. The presence of these aggressive bass adds an element of unpredictability to recreational activities on Lake Perris, urging caution among visitors.

Despite the unexpected challenges posed by the aggressive behavior of the Tiger Bass, Hanson remains undeterred in his passion for diving and advocating for aquatic life conservation. His discoveries serve as a reminder of the intricate balance within natural ecosystems and the importance of ongoing research to understand and preserve them.

As Hanson continues his dives in Lake Perris, he hopes his findings will contribute to a better understanding of the lake's ecology and inform conservation efforts for future generations to enjoy its wonders safely.

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