| Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 58-68 | - Bass are transitioning from winter patterns to pre-spawn staging areas, becoming more active with warming temperatures
- Fish are feeding opportunistically on crappie as noted in reports, likely relating to shallow cover and dam areas
| - Dam areas with adjacent staging points, as indicated in recent reports
- Grass edges near deeper water access, providing pre-spawn transition zones
- Channel edges with hydrilla, offering cover and feeding zones
| - Frogs/Toads worked around shallow cover, proven effective in recent reports
- Spinnerbaits along grass edges for actively feeding fish
- Soft Jerkbaits for suspended fish near staging areas
| - Crappie, as specifically noted in recent fishing reports
- Shad, which are noted as dominant prey species in lake profile
| - Natural Baitfish Colors
- Light Neutral Colors
- Natural Craw Colors
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| Spring (Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 65-75 | - Bass actively engaging in spawning behavior, moving to and from shallow protected areas with firm bottom composition
- Males guarding nests while females stage on nearby deeper structure between spawning waves
| - Protected areas with submerged vegetation, particularly hydrilla beds in 1-4 feet of water
- Channel edges adjacent to spawning flats
- Creek channels and coves protected from wind
| - Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) targeting visible beds and vegetation
- Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) for pre-spawn females
- Wacky Rigs worked slowly around bedding areas
| - Shad concentrating in spawning areas
- Smaller panfish in shallow vegetation
| - Natural Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Natural Shad Colors
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| Spring (Post-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 72-78 | - Post-spawn bass are actively feeding along grass edges and stump fields, showing aggressive reaction strikes when baits deflect off cover
- Fish are establishing predictable feeding patterns in the 72-78°F range, primarily targeting shad in transitional areas
| - Grass mat edges with adjacent deeper water
- Channel edges with submerged stumps near flats
- Transition zones between matted grass and open water
| - Bladed Jigs worked with intermittent jerks near stumps
- Spinnerbaits ripped free from grass edges
- Soft Jerkbaits (like Zoom Super Fluke) worked over holes in matted grass
| - Shad - primary forage based on multiple reports
- Bluegill - secondary forage around grass mats
| - Natural Shad Colors
- Light Neutral Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
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