Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Water Temp. is 69 degrees and clear. It's prime time for bluegill and red ear. Great numbers are bedding in shallow water (1-2 feet deep). The quality is there too as I'm seeing one  pound class fish.Take your pick of baits to use, ie. crickets, popeyes tipped with wax worms, red worms, pieces of nightcrawlers, or meal worms. Have fun!

Some of the bass are leaving their beds and actively feeding. Spinnerbaits and top water baits such as frogs are working well.

Catfish are hitting well around the bluegill and red ear spawning areas.

Crappie have been schooling up in 7 feet of water  in the creeks. Good catches (limits) have been made on both minnows and jigs.