The cool weather has pushed the fish back a little bit. There are some fish on the spawning nests and there not going to leave. Others that have moved up and started building nests have pulled back. The water temp is back to 59 degrees warming to 60 during the day. I have been catching some good fish on the main lake points throwing a carolina rigged centipede. I've been holding the boat in 30-35 feet of water and working the 15-25 foot depths. I'm also catching some on the secondary points in the creeks and spawning coves and still in the back ends of the coves. If you have wind blowing into the cove fish the back with a spinner bait. I've a caught a few big fish this past week on the spinner bait. I've also been catching some Crappie in the dam area this past week throwing a swimming minnow and small crappie tubes. I've caught some out of deeper cedar trees just off the spawning flats as well as on secondary points leading to the spawning banks. Docks with brush under them have been producing some of the bigger crappie this week. The forcast for the next 5 days is RAIN and lots of it. They are talking 5+ inches possible. If this happens it ought to get real interesting. Can you say SPINNER BAIT. Till next time Good Fishin Jamie
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