Bill Babler Posted October 15, 2007 Posted October 15, 2007 Did not fish the Champion tourna. But have a few reports. Bite continues to be in the 32 to 40 depth range on either suspended fish, or bottom scratchers. Low light periods with some breeze seems to get the blacks going in the cedar tops. First day leader of the C tourna, caught them on a blade in the wind. Eventual winner caught fish on a deep hump in the dam area in that same 35ish depth range. BEst bite is by far from 10 Am till 2Pm, as the sun concentrates the fish, either suspended in the tree tops or on the deep humps, and channel swings. Drop shot worms in watermellon candy or purple/brown are working best. Cenepedes in watermellon candy, and 5/8 oz football jigs in watermellon candy with a matching trailer are doing the job, when dragging or bottom bouncing are called for. Of course, pbj is still catching fish. Clevenger Hollow to Baxter seems to be the best main lake bite. Don't know to much about the river, but B. Sullivan won the tournament fishing main lake at the dam, so that leads me to believe that the river is slow. http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
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