Clarks Hill Reservoir
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Species
Largemouth BassSeason
Clarks Hill Reservoir Overview
Top Techniques Reported for Largemouth Bass + Spring
- Hard Jerkbaits6
- Texas Rigs (Worming)4
- Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6')3
- Bladed Jigs2
- Shakey Heads2
Largemouth Bass30 Reports
Spotted Bass5 Reports
Striped Bass2 Reports
Crappie1 Report
Recent and Trending Baits
Fishing Reports
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Species
Largemouth BassSeason
Winter
Technique
Lipless Crankbaits
Structure
Rock Pile
Forage
Shad
Water Temperature
58°
Species
Largemouth BassSeason
Spring (Post-Spawn)
Technique
Hard Jerkbaits
Structure
Points
Forage
Blueback Herring
Water Temperature
70°
Lots o lots to report. The lake is fishing well from top to bottom. People are catching fish across the lake, on all the baits listed here. Spots are up and chewing, water temps are right to really get them moving. Largies are mostly post spawn and roaming, finding the right ones are critical to winning events. In some parts fish are still in the back, in other in the middle, and others in the front. There is something for everyone. Although I don’t have it listed there is also a good wacky rig bite.
Species
Largemouth BassSeason
Spring (Post-Spawn)
Technique
Hard Jerkbaits
Structure
Points
Forage
Blueback Herring
Water Temperature
71°
Largemouth that are currently post spawn are actively roaming, reacting to shallow water tactics with jerk baits playing a good role. Some schooling activity can be found on the lake, but it’s mostly hybrids and smaller spots, however there are some schools of largemouth.
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