August fishing
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By: Scott Patton
August fishing usually means the dog days of summer. But
this year we have had a different twist. Continuous rains
and mild temps have given us an opportunity to fish a
little different. On some of the lakes we have a high
water levels and I have been able to catch them shallow
and deep. It really doesnt matter if the lake is
high or low. I have caught good fish on buzz baits in the
middle of the day. And this has to do with a cooler
summer and plenty of water flowing in and putting a lot
of oxygen in the water for this time of year.
What Im going to do is give you some of my patterns
that have been working and hopefully you can use them to
help you catch a few more fish.
In the creeks I have been using a crankbait to catch some
of my better fish, It seems like you need stained to
muddy water to catch them with the crankbait, I have been
using a chartruse with a black back made by Thunder Shad,
this bait has a wide wobble and it creates a lot of water
disturbance. I have been fishing the bait on 15lb line
and cranking it with a medium retrieve.
I also have been able to catch fish on a brush hog and a
worm, I have been flipping it on the points at any cover
I can find, now this is working with a high water
situation. Also fish a buzz bait in this area as well
early and late in the day.
Fishing docks is something I love to do this time of
year. I will fish a spinnerbait around the docks fishing
it fairly fast. And letting the bait fall at the end of
the dock, this is where I usually will get the strike.
Also a top water early or on a rainy day will also
produce some strikes.
Good fishing, Scott Patton

Good fishing, Scott
Good fishing, Scott
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