Lake Naconiche
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Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Texas Rigs (Worming)
Structure
Stumps
Water Temperature
93°
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Texas Rigs (Worming)
Structure
Lily Pads
Water Temperature
93°
Early morning outing on lake Naconiche. On the water by 5:45 made it to our spot at right about 6am. Tried a medium diving crank bait, chatter bait, and a yum finger in watermelon red flake (my favorite) noting got a bite except the ol’ faithful finger. Caught three bass off different patches of Lilly pads. Few other people started showing up around 8am and the bite completely stopped except for a few Dinks off a zoom 4” lizard called it and went and got lunch. Will head back out in the evening. Look for that report as well
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Texas Rigs (Worming)
Structure
Standing Timber
Water Temperature
86°
Was slow this morning. Went out around 6:30am caught a few dinks right away. Explored the southern end of the lake and had trouble locating anything over a Lb. Caught on 3lb bass and the wing was making it hard to cast into the timber. Moved to the other side of the lake and caught a few more 1 & 2 lb. Fish. Biggest catch of the day was 4 lbs. called it a day around noon.
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Texas Rigs (Worming)
Structure
Flooded Brush
Water Temperature
86°
Caught a ton. We got a some 4lb’rs a 5.8 Largest catch was 6.7. Fished slow and shallow. Tough to maneuver around all the stumps in the water but a kayak would be no trouble. Except if you catch a lunker.
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Spring (Spawn)
Technique
Crankbaits 13'+
Structure
Brush Piles
Water Temperature
55°
Launched the boat around 1:30pm wind picked up with an outside temp of only about 65 with the wind chill it felt more like 55. Caught two bass first one my wife caught was 2.16lbs and the second one was a little smaller. Spent four and a half hours with the crank bait and zoom lizards and only caught the two fish. We did rescue three younger guys whose battery died on their boat. Luckily I run with two batteries plus a spare so I lent them my spare battery and they returned it to the bed of my truck when they got back to the boat ramp.
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Texas Rigs (Worming)
Structure
Standing Timber
Water Temperature
86°
Caught 9 bass on a Texas rigged yum worm. Skipping into cover along the bank. Got my personal best of 4lbs 15 oz.
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Summer
Technique
Texas Rigs (Worming)
Structure
Stumps
Water Temperature
81°
Went out after 6pm. Had a few bites on a rooster tail but very difficult with all the submerged timber. Tried some pearl white shad and had no action. Switched to green pumpkin lizard and second cast landed one. Wife also switched to green pumpkin lizard and caught another. I caught another and my third bite was big snapped my 8lb test. Switched to green pumpkin red and caught one more. My wife still using the green pumpkin 8”magnum lizard had the catch of the day at 2.1 lbs. 17.5 inches.
Species
Largemouth Bass
Season
Spring (Post-Spawn)
Technique
Frogs/Toads
Structure
Laydowns
Forage
Shad
Water Temperature
68°
Fish seemed to be grouped up and exhibiting pre-spawn behavior towards the back of the main creek arms. They were chunky, full of shad, and we could see them blowing up on balls of shad in pretty much every direction. There were also some bedded fish up shallow, but they are extremely difficult to access or cast to due to the log jams that are built up along the shoreline. That's where the Berkley Swamp Lord shined. We got a lot of bites around the log jams and the trickiest part about that deal was keeping the fish hooked while trying to wrestle them over the floating logs. The Strike King Sexy Dawg was producing bites when it was thrown to the schooling fish, and the Berkley MaxScent General was one of the many other baits we mixed in while fishing areas of standing timber. Any part of this lake can be good at any time, and there is certainly no lack of cover or wood! Stay in the marked boat lanes if you head into the creek arms and take your time. It can usually be navigated slowly if you stick close to the PVC markers and avoid hitting the visible stickups.