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Lake Greenwood Fishing Reports
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Spotted Bass
TechniqueHard Topwater (Prop)SeasonFallStructureBrush Piles - Species
Largemouth Bass
TechniqueCarolina RigsSeasonFallStructureLaydownsFish staging on secondary points near laydowns in creeks.
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Catfish
TechniqueCarolina RigsSeasonSummerStructureDamLove this gives me and my children something to do always and it teaches them to do something with their children in the future and it always puts food on our table
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Largemouth Bass
TechniqueFrogs/ToadsSeasonFallStructureDocksTopwater bite was good with slower moving baits. Torpedos and poppers were calling them up
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Striped Bass
TechniqueHard Topwater (Prop)SeasonFallStructureOpen Water/BasinCaught this guy and a few spots.
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Striped Bass
TechniqueLive Bait RigsSeasonSummerStructureDamDrifting live bait
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Largemouth Bass
TechniqueSoft Body Swimbaits (Large)SeasonFallStructureDocksBaitfish are beginning to get pushed back into creeks and pockets as the water temperature has dropped below 60 degrees on lake Greenwood. Targeting secondary points, docks, or any good ambush point for bass to feed on baitfish can be a good option this time of year. Using shad Imitations such as paddle tail Swimbaits and crank baits are a good way to cover lots of water in order to find these nomadic feeding fish.
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Spotted Bass
TechniqueHard JerkbaitsSeasonWinterStructureBaitfishFocus your time on finding the bait balls on channel swings and if you catch big fish stay in that area. The bigger the bait balls the bigger amount of fish in that spot. Good luck!