by Michael Grimm | Jun 17, 2021 | Fishing Reports
Bass action is slow, with most of the fish being caught on Carolina rigged Zoom lizards and worms in pumpkin pepper colors. Fish these baits on points in 5-18 feet of water. Striper action is good, with fish being taken in the back of Nutbush Creek and from Buoy 16 to...
by Michael Grimm | Jun 10, 2021 | Fishing Reports
Waters throughout the state are between lightly stained and muddy due to the recent rain. That being said, boaters need to be aware of floating debris in the waterways. Be especially careful when seeing a short vertical piece of wood floating. This could, and...
by Michael Grimm | Jun 3, 2021 | Fishing Reports
Bass are found in the buck brush. Others are found on standing flooded gum trees. Bass are also being caught on Carolina rigged lizards and worms in pumpkin pepper or green pumpkin colors, fished on points in 5-18 feet of water in Butchers and Eastland Creeks. Striper...
by Michael Grimm | May 27, 2021 | Fishing Reports
Bass are still feeding. Spinnerbaits in the coves, with particular attention to points, are a good choice. Creature baits, dropped into the middle of buckbrush, will also take the finicky fish. Jerk baits, fished parallel to buck brush banks, are accounting for good...
by Michael Grimm | May 20, 2021 | Fishing Reports
Bass fishing is picking up, with best fishing on the points and in the buck brush, using plastic worms. Bass are burrowed deep in the bushes. Topwater baits or rapidly retrieved spinnerbaits are best early and late in the day. After the sun rises, pitch or cast grubs...
by Michael Grimm | May 13, 2021 | Fishing Reports
Bass are taking plastic baits, small spinnerbaits and jerkbaits, fished in the buckbrush and willows. Bass are also found in 3-7 feet of water in stumps and rocks. Live shad, bucktails and Redfins are taking stripers between Buoys 6-14. Striper fishing is red hot...