As a whole the water temp has been around 48. Warmer in the backs of the creeks where there is muddier water and cooler in the main lake. Both the Tugaloo and Seneca side has been producing a few Crappies. Most crappie are coming in 15-25 foot of water over brush. I've found that the fish are alittle spread out, but you can catch a handfull of fish off each brushpile in the right area. Small crappie minnows seem to be working the best. As for the Striper and Hybrids, Live bait has been a little slow. Try Pulling Large Gizzard Shad for the Big fish! Umbrella riggs are still working really well. Im finding schools of fish under the birds!
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Capt. Steve is a Registered US Coast Guard Capt. Being 32 years old, Capt Steve has made a living fishing for over 12 years. Capt. Steve has logged many hours on the US and International waters fishing for Salmon in the rivers of Alaska down to the Florida Keys after Sailfish and over to the Bahamas Blue Marlin fishing. Archives
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