Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 49-62 | - Bass are transitioning from winter patterns to spawning areas, actively feeding while staging on transition points and near spawning flats
- Fish are becoming more aggressive as water temperatures rise from high 40s to low 60s, moving from deeper winter areas to shallower pre-spawn staging areas
| - Riprap banks and rocky points adjacent to spawning flats
- Bridge pilings and marina areas where baitfish are congregating
- Laydowns and brush in 12-15 foot depth range near spawning pockets
| - Lipless Crankbaits worked along riprap and points where shad are present
- Structure Jigs flipped to laydowns and brush
- Spinnerbaits worked parallel to shoreline cover in stained water
| - Shad - primary forage moving into shallow areas
- Crawfish - becoming more active as water warms
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Bold Striped Patterns
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Catfish | 58-68 | - Pre-spawn catfish are becoming more active and starting to move from winter deep-water areas to transitional depths, following warming water temperatures
- Feeding activity increases as fish prepare for spawning, with most aggressive feeding during dawn and dusk periods
- Fish are actively tracking shad schools and utilizing structure as ambush points
| - Deep channel edges adjacent to shallow flats where waters are beginning to warm
- Brush piles and timber in 15-25 foot depths near channel swings
- Secondary points and creek mouths with structure
| - Live Bait Rigs with cut shad or large minnows near structure
- Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') around timber and brush piles
- Carolina Rigs worked slowly along channel edges
| - Shad schools congregating in pre-spawn areas
- Crawfish becoming more active in warming waters
- Small sunfish near shallow structure
| - Chartreuse Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Purple Colors
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | White Bass | 62-68 | - Aggressive schooling behavior with surface feeding activity, particularly evident by 'boiling' water and jumping fish as noted in recent reports
- Pre-spawn staging near structure with active feeding patterns, following shad schools in preparation for spawning
| - Docks and adjacent areas, particularly where recent catches have been reported
- Points and shallow flats where shad schools are congregating
- Protected coves and bays where water may warm more quickly
| - Spoons worked at varying speeds to match the aggressive feeding behavior
- Hard Jerkbaits with erratic retrieves to trigger reaction strikes
- Inline Spinners cast and retrieved through schooling fish
| - Shad schools (primary forage based on lake profile)
- Bluegill (confirmed in recent fishing report)
| - Bold Striped Patterns
- Chartreuse Colors
- Purple Colors
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Spring (Pre-Spawn) | Spotted Bass | 52-65 | - Spotted bass are transitioning from winter patterns to pre-spawn staging areas, actively feeding to build energy reserves for spawning
- Fish are moving from deeper winter haunts to shallower staging areas, particularly along channel swings and points adjacent to spawning flats
- Feeding activity increases during stable weather patterns, with fish becoming more aggressive in their pursuit of prey
| - Rock piles and rip rap in 8-15 foot depth range near spawning flats
- Bridge pilings with access to deeper water
- Main lake points with transition from rock to gravel
| - Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') worked along rocky banks and points
- Bladed Jigs around shallow structure and wind-blown areas
- Shakey Heads worked slowly around deeper structure
| - Shad schooling in transition areas
- Crawfish becoming more active in rocky areas
- Small bluegill in shallow brush
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
- Purple Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 58-72 | - Bass transitioning between pre-spawn and spawning phases, actively feeding before bedding. Recent reports show fish chasing baitfish in 15-30ft, indicating some fish still in pre-spawn pattern
- Fish showing increased activity despite recent temperature drop, suggesting adaptability and continued feeding behavior
| - Submerged vegetation in spawning pockets, as confirmed by recent fishing reports
- 15-30 foot zones near baitfish schools, particularly where pre-spawn fish are staging
- Rocky points and riprap areas adjacent to spawning flats
| - Wacky Rigs, proven effective in recent reports around submerged vegetation
- Umbrella Rigs, successful for targeting active fish chasing baitfish
- Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) for working shallow cover and spawning areas
| - Shad, confirmed as primary forage in recent reports
- Crawfish, typical spring forage as noted in lake profile
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Chartreuse Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Catfish | 65-75 | - Catfish becoming increasingly active as water temperatures rise, moving into shallower spawning areas near woody structure and irregular shoreline features
- Males actively preparing and guarding spawning cavities in submerged timber and brush piles, while females stage in nearby deeper water
- Increased feeding activity during pre-spawn period, particularly during dawn and dusk periods
| - Shallow brush piles and timber in 5-15 feet of water near irregular shoreline features
- Protected coves with abundant woody cover
- Channel swings near spawning flats with good structure
| - Live Bait Rigs with cut shad or large minnows near structure
- Vertical Jigging Shallow (0-9') around brush piles
- Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) near visible structure
| - Shad schools moving into spawning areas
- Small sunfish and bream in shallow areas
- Crawfish becoming more active in warmer water
| - Chartreuse Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Vibrant Craw Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | White Bass | 65-72 | - Actively schooling and feeding on shad in shallow to mid-depth ranges, with increased activity during spawning movements
- Fish are showing strong reaction strikes in turbid conditions, using shoreline structure as migration routes
| - Open water areas near shad schools, particularly where surface activity is visible
- Points and shoreline structures along spawning migration routes
- Secondary points and flats adjacent to deeper water
| - Drop Shot with active retrieves to target suspended fish
- Hard Jerkbaits worked aggressively to trigger reaction strikes
- Spoons worked vertically through schooling fish
| - Shad schools in open water and near structure
- Small baitfish congregating in spawning areas
| - Bold Striped Patterns
- Chartreuse Colors
- Pink Colors
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Spring (Spawn) | Spotted Bass | 58-68 | - Spotted bass actively spawning in shallow areas (2-8 feet) near hard structure, with males guarding nests
- Pre/post spawn fish staging on nearby points and transition areas, making frequent moves between deep and shallow water
- Aggressive feeding periods during early morning and late evening, particularly on wind-blown banks
| - Rocky points and rip-rap areas in 2-8 foot depth range with nearby deeper water access
- Protected shallow coves with hard bottom and scattered rock
- Bridge pilings and adjacent shallow flats
- Wind-blown banks with rock structure
| - Shakey Heads worked slowly around spawning areas and transition points
- Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) targeting visible structure and spawning areas
- Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') on wind-blown banks and points
- Spinnerbaits parallel to rocky banks in cloudy or windy conditions
| - Crawfish emerging from winter dormancy
- Small shad schools in spawning pockets
- Bluegill beginning to move shallow
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Purple Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Largemouth Bass | 57-78 | - Post-spawn bass are transitioning from shallow spawning areas to deeper summer haunts, with some males still guarding fry in protected pockets
- Fish are actively feeding to recover from spawn, showing aggressive behavior towards moving baits, especially during overcast conditions
- Bass are utilizing transition areas between shallow and deep water, particularly around hard structure in 5-15 foot depth range
| - Main lake points and secondary points with rip rap
- Underwater road beds and rock piles in 6-15 feet
- Protected pockets with flooded brush for fry guarders
- Wind-blown rock banks and structure
| - Hard Jerkbaits worked with varied cadence on main lake points
- Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') cranked aggressively on wind-blown structure
- Finesse Jigs worked slowly along rip rap in 5-8ft
- Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') around flooded brush
| - Crawfish actively moving on hard bottom areas
- Shad schools beginning to gather on main lake structure
- Bluegill in shallow protected areas
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Bold Striped Patterns
- Dark Neutrals
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Catfish | 65-78 | - Post-spawn catfish are actively feeding to recover energy, utilizing both shallow flats and channel edges for feeding
- Fish are becoming more active with warming water, spreading out across various depths and structure types
- Showing increased daytime feeding activity, especially around structure that concentrates baitfish
| - Brush piles and timber in 8-15 feet of water near channel edges
- Shallow flats adjacent to deeper water, especially near creek channels
- Deep basin areas where schools of shad are present
| - Live Bait Rigs with cut shad or large minnows near structure
- Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') along channel edges
- Texas Rigs (Worming) with large soft plastics near brush piles
| - Shad schools beginning to move shallow
- Small sunfish in shallow areas
- Crawfish becoming more active in warmer water
| - Chartreuse Colors
- Dark Neutrals
- Purple Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | White Bass | 65-72 | - Actively schooling and chasing shad in open water, creating surface activity ('boiling' water) when feeding
- Moving between shallow feeding zones and adjacent deeper water, following shad schools and using structure as ambush points
| - Open water areas near points and main lake flats where shad schools are present
- Secondary points and dock areas adjacent to deeper water
- Shallow flats with nearby deep-water access
| - Hard Jerkbaits worked aggressively with frequent pauses
- Spoons cast into schooling fish and retrieved at medium-fast speeds
- Inline Spinners retrieved steadily through suspended fish
| - Shad schools in open water and near structure
- Small baitfish relating to dock areas
| - Chartreuse Colors
- Bold Striped Patterns
- Light Neutral Colors
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Spring (Post-Spawn) | Spotted Bass | 62-72 | - Actively feeding in post-spawn recovery phase, targeting shad and crawfish around hard structure in 5-15 foot depth range
- Moving between shallow feeding areas and slightly deeper recovery zones throughout the day
| - Rock piles and rip rap in 5-15 foot depth range, especially near deeper water access
- Bridge pilings and adjacent rocky areas
- Wind-blown points with hard structure
| - Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') worked parallel to rocky banks
- Spinnerbaits around bridge pilings and wind-blown points
- Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) targeting rock piles and rip rap
| - Shad schools in transition areas
- Crawfish emerging from winter habitats
| - Vibrant Craw Colors
- Chartreuse Colors
- Purple Colors
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