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not as many big bass as the 4th but we had alot more fish in the boat ..the topwater bite was on when the clouds rolled back, otherwise spinerbait or plastic worm is the way to go it seems. stay close to shallow flats with main channels next to them... as I said before ,Cast into the weeds. this is the only way to pull the big ones out . let spinerbaits fall before retrieve and keep them slow .. spot fish the plastic worm around the many well traveled paths through the weeds . If you dont like your lure looking like the swamp thing you are out of luck , the algae is thick and on everything sub surface to 20 ft of water . A zara spook seems to be the best for this lake so far(for topwater) and proves to be a nice break when the algae is just too thick.The fish have been very active in shallow waters leading up to this climate change , all week is reported to be rainy w/ a huge cold front pushing in from the northwest. conditions today were mostly cloudy ,very windy ,light sprinkles with the sun poking out every other hour or so .If this week turns out colder with more rain expect tough fishing .if its a mild day like today (just windy) look for em to stay in those flats. good luck ..

.....when I say flat and fellows there is only one bank that matches this description when your motor is dragging through weeds and your high centered on gravel humps your there, just make room for me.

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Which lake are we talking about?

Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.

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