by Michael Grimm | Oct 29, 2020 | Fishing Report
Crappie are stacked around the boat docks and submerged brushpiles. Largemouth bass are hitting jigs, Shaky Heads, slow retrieved crankbaits and small spinnerbaits. Striper are holding around the bridges,with the better action in Pea Hill Creek and at the mouth of...
by Michael Grimm | Oct 22, 2020 | Fishing Report
Striper fishing is fair to good. The fish are schooled up and show up well on electronics. Topwater lures early and late in the day, and Alabama Rigs, Hopkins spoons and rattling lures after the sun comes up, are best choices for lures. The main river channel, from...
by Michael Grimm | Oct 15, 2020 | Fishing Report
Striper fishing is good. Topwater lures work well early and late while live alewives, bucktails and rattling lures are best during the day. The main river channel downlake is the best area to hunt, paying particular attention to areas with 16-24 feet of water. Bass...
by Michael Grimm | Oct 8, 2020 | Fishing Report
Best action is down lake. Poe’s, Pretty and Lee’s Creeks are good areas to fish. Bass can be caught by crankbaiting main channel points and fishing jig ‘n pig around rocks and stumps in 4-10 feet of water. Best crankbait colors are shad and silver....
by Michael Grimm | Sep 3, 2020 | Fishing Report
Bass fishing is good, with most of the better fish being taken from shallow stump fields, adjacent to the main river channel. Other patterns are boat dock brush piles on plastic worm, main lake points on deep-diving crankbaits and grassbeds in shallow water on Horny...
by Michael Grimm | Aug 27, 2020 | Fishing Report
Crappie are holding in 12-15 feet of water, hitting live minnows and tiny jigs. Largemouth bass are holding on main lake points and boat docks, adjacent to creek channels. Uplake, the fish are generally in 6-10 feet of water, while they are a little deeper downlake....