Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 52-62 | - Bass are actively migrating along river channels towards spawning areas, utilizing ledges and transition points as staging areas
- Feeding is becoming more aggressive as water warms, with fish moving shallower and utilizing ambush points along migration routes
| - River channels with adjacent steep ledges
- Secondary points near spawning pockets
- Riprap areas along migration routes
| - Spinnerbaits worked along channel edges and ledges
- Lipless Crankbaits parallel to migration routes
- Bladed Jigs around transition areas
| - Crawfish emerging in warming waters
- Small baitfish in pre-spawn staging areas
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
- Bold Striped Patterns
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Crappie | 52-62 | - Crappie are staging in pre-spawn areas, actively feeding to build energy reserves for spawning
- Fish are moving from deeper winter areas toward shallow spawning zones, using channel ledges as migration routes
- Due to turbid conditions (1.1m clarity), fish will stay relatively shallow, typically in 4-12 foot depth range
| - Brush piles adjacent to spawning flats in 8-12 feet of water
- Deep dock edges near channel swings
- Submerged vegetation edges where present, especially near creek channels
| - Crappie Spider Rigging
- Crappie Dock Shooting
- Vertical Jigging Shallow (0-9')
- Hover/Mid-Strolling
| - Shad (primary forage in pre-spawn)
- Juvenile Bluegill
- Small minnows gathering in warming shallows
| - Pink Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
- Bold Striped Patterns
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Panfish / Bluegill | 58-68 | - Pre-spawn bluegills are transitioning from winter patterns to spawning areas, actively feeding to build energy reserves
- Fish are moving into shallower water as temperatures warm, particularly focusing on areas with emerging vegetation and stable bottom composition
| - Protected shallow coves with emerging vegetation in 2-4 feet of water
- Boat docks and brush piles in 4-6 feet of water
- Secondary points leading into spawning bays
| - Finesse Hair Jigs worked slowly near cover
- Live Bait Rigs under bobbers near emerging vegetation
- Micro Crankbaits parallel to dock edges
| - Small insects and larvae
- Tiny crustaceans
- Small aquatic worms
| - Chartreuse Colors
- Pink Colors
- Dark Neutrals
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | White Bass | 52-62 | - White bass are beginning their pre-spawn staging, following main creek channels and gathering near tributary mouths in preparation for spawning runs
- Fish are actively feeding in schools, using their lateral line sense in the turbid conditions to track shad and ambush prey along channel edges and rocky points
| - Main creek channel mouths and staging areas near tributaries
- Rocky points and rip rap areas adjacent to deeper water
- Channel edge drop-offs in 8-15 foot depth range
| - Spinnerbaits worked along channel edges and points, utilizing flash and vibration in turbid conditions
- Blade Baits worked vertically through schools when located on electronics
- Lipless Crankbaits retrieved steadily through staging areas
| - Shad schools congregating near channel edges and points
- Small baitfish gathering in tributary areas
| - Chartreuse Colors
- Bold Striped Patterns
- Light Neutral Colors
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Smallmouth Bass | 48-58 | - Smallmouth bass are transitioning from winter depths to pre-spawn staging areas, actively feeding to build energy reserves for spawning
- Fish are following migration routes along river channels and points, moving progressively shallower as water warms
| - Rocky points and transition areas adjacent to river channels
- Brush piles in 8-15 foot depth range near spawning flats
- Rip rap areas that warm quickly in spring sun
| - Blade Baits worked slowly along channel edges and points
- Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) targeting brush piles and rocky structure
- Tubes dragged slowly across rocky areas
| - Crawfish emerging from winter hibernation
- Shad schools in pre-spawn patterns
- Bluegill beginning to move shallow
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Bold Striped Patterns
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Spring (Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 58-68 | - Largemouth bass are in spawning mode, moving from pre-spawn staging areas to spawning flats. The fish are territorial and actively protecting nesting areas
- Bass are utilizing shallow rock piles and other hard-bottom areas for spawning, as evidenced by recent fishing reports
| - Rock piles in spawning flats, particularly in 2-6 foot depth range
- River channel edges and ledges serving as pre-spawn staging areas
- Protected coves with hard bottom composition
| - Texas Rigs (Worming) - proven effective in recent reports for working around rock piles
- Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) - ideal for precise presentations to spawning bass
- Shakey Heads - effective for pre-spawn fish on channel edges
| - Crawfish emerging from winter dormancy
- Bluegill in shallow cover areas
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
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Spring (Spawn) | Crappie | 58-68 | - Crappie moving into shallow spawning areas (2-8 feet) near brush, vegetation, and docks as water temperatures stabilize
- Males establishing and guarding nests while females stage slightly deeper, making multiple trips to spawning areas
| - Protected shallow coves with brush piles and submerged vegetation in 2-8 feet
- Dock areas adjacent to spawning flats
- Channel swings near spawning areas where females stage
| - Crappie Dock Shooting - effective for reaching fish under docks and structure
- Bobbers - ideal for maintaining precise depth control in shallow spawning areas
- Crappie Sniping (Casting/Single Poling) - great for picking apart shallow cover
| - Small bluegills and juvenile panfish
- Young shad
| - Pink Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
- Bold Striped Patterns
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Spring (Spawn) | Panfish / Bluegill | 65-75 | - Actively spawning in shallow protected areas, with males guarding nests in colonies
- Increased aggression and territorial behavior around nesting sites
- Feeding opportunistically on insects and small crustaceans between spawning activities
| - Protected shallow coves with firm bottom near boat docks (1-4 feet)
- Brush piles and submerged vegetation in 2-5 foot range
- Secondary points with mixed rock and vegetation in spawning depth
| - Bobbers with light line and finesse presentations
- Finesse Hair Jigs worked slowly through spawning areas
- Live Bait Rigs with small hooks for selective harvest
| - Small insects and larvae
- Tiny crustaceans
- Small aquatic worms
| - Chartreuse Colors
- Pink Colors
- Dark Neutrals
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Spring (Spawn) | White Bass | 58-65 | - White bass are actively migrating up creek channels and river systems for spawning, moving in large schools along defined routes
- Fish are staging near drop-offs adjacent to spawning areas, making periodic moves shallow when conditions are right
| - Main creek and river channels, particularly focusing on the edges and drop-offs
- Rocky points and rip rap areas near spawning tributaries
- Shallow flats adjacent to deep water migration routes
| - Inline Spinners worked along channel edges and drop-offs
- Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) retrieved steadily through spawning areas
- Spinnerbaits paralleling channel breaks and points
| - Shad schools moving along migration routes
- Small baitfish gathering in spawning areas
| - Bold Striped Patterns
- Chartreuse Colors
- Light Neutral Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Smallmouth Bass | 55-65 | - Smallmouth bass are in pre-spawn to spawning mode, moving from deeper wintering areas to shallow spawning flats near rocky structure
- Males actively guarding nests in protected areas, while females stage on nearby drop-offs between spawning periods
| - Rocky points and rip-rap areas adjacent to spawning flats
- Protected coves with gravel or rocky bottom
- Channel swings near shallow flats
| - Tubes worked slowly along rocky transitions
- Ned Rigs dragged through spawning areas
- Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') worked parallel to shoreline structure
| - Crawfish emerging from winter dormancy
- Small bluegill in shallow areas
- Shad schools in pre-spawn staging areas
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Pink Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 68-78 | - Post-spawn largemouth bass are actively feeding and schooling on rocky points, beginning their transition to summer patterns
- Fish are utilizing both shallow dock areas and deeper rocky structure, showing a mix of depths as they recover from spawn
| - Rocky points, especially those with deeper water access
- Permanent docks in shallow water areas
- River channel ledges where fish stage during transition
| - Football Jigs dragged along rocky points
- Structure Jigs worked around dock posts and edges
- Drop Shot rigs for suspended fish near points
- Carolina Rigs dragged through transition areas
| - Crawfish - primary forage during this period as evidenced by fishing reports
- Bluegill - secondary forage around docks and shallow cover
| - Dark Neutrals
- Vibrant Craw Colors
- Bold Striped Patterns
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Crappie | 65-75 | - Post-spawn crappie are transitioning from shallow spawning areas to early summer patterns, actively feeding to recover energy
- Fish are suspending near cover in 8-15 foot depths, especially around brush piles and dock edges
- Feeding activity is most aggressive during early morning and evening periods
| - Brush piles adjacent to spawning flats in 8-15 feet of water
- Dock edges with deep water access
- Submerged vegetation edges near channel swings
| - Crappie Dock Shooting
- Crappie Spider Rigging
- Vertical Jigging Shallow (0-9')
| - Small shad (1-2 inches)
- Young-of-year bluegill
- Small minnows
| - Pink Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
- Bold Striped Patterns
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Panfish / Bluegill | 65-75 | - Post-spawn bluegill are actively feeding to recover energy, primarily targeting insects and small crustaceans in shallow to moderate depths
- Fish are establishing summer feeding patterns, relating heavily to cover and structure in the upper water column due to limited light penetration
| - Boat docks and surrounding brush in 1-6 foot depth range
- Submerged vegetation edges in protected coves
- Rocky points with nearby deeper water access
| - Finesse Hair Jigs worked slowly around cover
- Live Bait Rigs under bobbers near structure
- Crappie Dock Shooting for fish holding tight to dock structures
| - Small insects and larvae
- Tiny crustaceans
- Small baitfish fry
| - Chartreuse Colors
- Pink Colors
- Dark Neutrals
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | White Bass | 62-72 | - Post-spawn white bass are actively feeding and regaining energy, forming loose schools that chase shad in open water and along channel edges
- Fish are transitioning from spawning areas back to main lake structures, using creek channels as migration routes
| - Main lake points and channel edges where shad schools congregate
- Rocky points and riprap areas that provide ambush points
- Creek channel intersections with the main river channel
| - Spinnerbaits worked along channel edges and through bait schools
- Lipless Crankbaits retrieved at medium speeds through schooling areas
- Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) worked at various depths to match shad
| - Shad schools beginning to form in post-spawn patterns
- Small baitfish congregating near points and channel edges
| - Chartreuse Colors
- Bold Striped Patterns
- Light Neutral Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Smallmouth Bass | 58-68 | - Post-spawn smallmouth bass are transitioning from shallow spawning areas to early summer patterns, actively feeding to recover energy
- Limited visibility (3.6 ft Secchi) has fish relating to shallower structure where they can effectively sight-feed
- Fish are showing aggressive reaction strikes on moving baits, particularly around brush piles
| - Brush piles in transitional depths, especially those near spawning flats
- Rocky points and shorelines with good access to deeper water
- Main lake points and channel swings where fish stage during post-spawn recovery
| - Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) worked along brush piles and channel edges
- Spinnerbaits worked through shallow brush and along rocky banks
- Swim Jigs mimicking bluegill near brush piles and rocky structure
| - Bluegill, especially around brush piles and shallow structure
- Crawfish emerging from rocky areas
- Shad schools starting to form in transitional areas
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Bold Striped Patterns
- Chartreuse Colors
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