Members 3inonegod Posted April 22, 2013 Author Members Posted April 22, 2013 Will be heading down Thursday. Keep the advise coming. I know that the conditions have changed alot lately. If anyone know if they are spawning yet, on secondary points, or main lake points. What is the color of the lake. I thought it may be very stained due to all of the rain. Thanks, David
Members HomerSharp Posted April 23, 2013 Members Posted April 23, 2013 Was there Saturday and it was pretty stained. Had lots of luck with white bass on main points but it was really clay stained.
Old plug Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 If your coming then come and fish what you want. The conditions could not be much worse but I caught 5 crappie this morning off my dock in a short while. I caught a 18 inch LMB off there last evening not long before dark. I got the crappie on a road runner. And the bass on a u tail worm fished on a home made jig head. I was looking down today and seen two fellas in a boat being blown all over the place but they we're catching crappie. It must be pretty miserable with in the 40 degree wether and strong northerly wind and rain. I have gotten to old for that stuff. If my young granddaughter was not here I would have a sack full of crappie today. Water and wether conditions are not the total picture. Very few people seem to consider the length of daylight. I think that is what has sparks this present bite.
Members 3inonegod Posted April 24, 2013 Author Members Posted April 24, 2013 anyone that fished for bass today please respond: We will be coming down early tomorrow for a fun weekend. I can go 15 miles from mile marker 32. We want to catch bass. I am a little concerned with the rain and cold front. Please give advise on what worked today. Thanks,
Jerry Rapp Posted April 24, 2013 Posted April 24, 2013 just hire a guide for the first day, then you will have it all figured out without having to beg for info. With the warming trend I would try a spinnerbait back in pockets or a c-rigged lizard on secondary points. If they don't work, try a senko around shallow docks. But I am not a guide.
Old plug Posted April 25, 2013 Posted April 25, 2013 There is a old saying. First god created the bass then he created the creeks for them to live in. That is never any more true than at this time of year on this lake. So all I can say is fish the channel banks.
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