Stockton Lake Guide Service Posted August 28, 2010 Posted August 28, 2010 August 26, 2010 Water temp 85 We are about 2 low Walleye are good to excellent on 1/8 oz jig heads and a 1/2 night crawler. Fish 15 to 20 foot of water on the bottom on main lake points and flats. You will catch several smaller fish, but the big ones are in there. Had some people out last 2 evenings and yesterday morning and they had at least 3 each on 4 hr trips. Lots of big crappie are hitting on brush piles in 15-20 foot of water. Use 1/16 oz jigs or a slip bobber with a minnow. Bass are hitting crankbaits, and plastics on deep main lake points in 20 foot of water and in main lake brush piles.. Catfish are excellent on fresh shad drift fished over main lake flats. Awesome bite and great to take the kids fishing. everyone is catching something. white bass are excellent in the evening where surfacing. use a rooster tail and you can get one every catch. We are coming into that time of year where lots of fish can be caught. Remember you need to follow the shad and the fish shouldnt' be far behind. or under. Use these fishing reports to give you a general idea, but remember that as the water cools, the fish will move. If you don't have any luck deep, move up a little shallower. Oh yea, and never be ashamed to wear a lifevest!! Give me a call if you have any questions. Bob Bennett Stockton Lake Guide Servicehttp://fishstocktonlake.com 417-637-BASS"Our Service is Crappie" ”And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms….The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time, with the blood of patriots and tyrants” ~Thomas Jefferson
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