CMAC Posted June 18, 2007 Posted June 18, 2007 Fishing continues to be good while they generate water. Most fish I am catching are in the brush or just above in 12-15ft of water. The deep diving crank bait has been the best choice, in chartruese patterns. These brush piles are generally main lake related. Water temps low 80s, lake near full pool. Watch for floating debris during generation, it usually makes it's way to the middle of the channel. later,
Kayser Posted June 18, 2007 Posted June 18, 2007 MID-LAKE- crappie were schooling between 4-9 ft, shallower in the mornings and late evening and deeper mid-day. Artificials were working well, so long as they were moving. Green did well. Schools located in open water early and late, and retreated to the shade of the docks mid-day. Minnows under slip bobbers worked well for larger fish in the evenings. Caught 5 blue cats in 35 feet of water, between 2 and 6 lbs on cutbait. Caught one 17" bass late on a green lizard, in a shallow brushpile. Watched several larger bass being caught on large plastic worms, red/black, early morning. No white bass or walleye. Rob WARNING!! Comments to be interpreted at own risk. Time spent fishing is never wasted.
CMAC Posted June 18, 2007 Author Posted June 18, 2007 Wife caught a 14" crappie on a shaky head, no kidding.
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