by Michael | Dec 31, 2020 | Fishing Reports
Largemouth bass are catchable by working spoons and spinnerbaits in 20-25 feet of water on dropoffs, in the lower end. The sun in the afternoon is bringing them up on rocky points to feed. Jig ‘n trailer and fat plastic grubs are the ticket. Crappie are slow to...
by Michael | Dec 24, 2020 | Fishing Reports
Largemouth bass may be caught in 3-4 feet of water on Speed Shads and Poe’s RC3 crankbaits. A stop-and-go retrieve is working best. Crappie are hovering around deep brushpiles. Vertical jigging minnows over the brushpiles will produce the better fish. Striper...
by Michael | Dec 12, 2020 | Fishing Reports
Largemouth bass may still be caught in 3-4 feet of water on Speed Shads and square billed crankbaits. A stop-and-go retrieve is working best. Crappie are hovering around deep brushpiles. Vertical jigging minnows over the brushpiles will produce the better fish....
by Michael | Nov 26, 2020 | Fishing Reports
Striper are hitting trolled crankbaits and bucktails in the vicinity of Bluestone Creek and Clarksville, while the mouths of Rudds and Grassy Creeks are producing striper on live shad, swim baits and four inch Sassy Shads. Crappie are thick around bridge pilings and...
by Michael | Nov 19, 2020 | Fishing Reports
Largemouth bass anglers are catching fish on topwaters and suspending jerk baits, fished on dropoffs adjacent to the brush early and late in the day, and jigs and plastic baits during daylight hours. Most of the striper activity has moved downlake, below Clarksville,...
by Michael | Nov 12, 2020 | Fishing Reports
Lots of large crappie are being taken from the bridge pilings and submerged brushpiles on live minnows and tiny jigs. Lots of bass are being caught, particularly in Bluestone and Grassy Creeks. Shallow running crankbaits and Carolina-rigged plastic worms are the more...