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| June 15, 2018 - Mixed Report; by CT | |
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| Ghost Comanche | Jun 15 2018, 09:10 AM Post #1 |
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Reported by Charlie Taylor at Charlie Taylor Fishing Night fishing is best for the stripers. Listen for the popping sounds of shad on the surface between 10:30 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. Best areas are the mouths of creeks and best lure is the Cordell Redfin. Largemouth bass are hitting topwater lures early and late in the day. Midday, fish shady areas with Rapalas. Long casts and light line are a necessity. Bass are also taking small plastic worms, drop shot rigs and plastic stick baits under deep boat docks. Rock bass are suckers for 4" green pumpkin cut tail worms on drop shot rigs, cast to within 6" of rocky shorelines. Smallmouth bass are schooling in open water off points and deep banks. Twitching Rapalas and bottom fished plastic tubes will take them. Live bait, fished at 20-25 feet, near the dam, will produce the larger stripers. |
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