LAKE SINCLAIR IS FULL, 83 DEGREES, STAINED UP RIVER, MAIN LAKE CLEAR.
Bass fishing is good. Fall weather is quickly approaching meaning great fishing is right around the corner. The shad are starting to make their transition to the backs of the creeks and pockets. As the shad migrate to the backs of the creeks, the bass will setup on ambush points and flats looking for an easy meal. Crank baits, spinner baits, jigs, and soft plastics are the baits of choice for this fall transition. The crank baits and spinner baits will be best in the morning or evening, or on overcast days. The Spro Fat John and Little John 50 crank baits in shad imitating colors have been producing really well. A lipless crank bait, such as the Spro Aruku Shad Jr. or the Aruku Shad 65, will catch a ton of fish by fan casting shallow flats and points in the creeks. As the sun gets higher throughout the day, a Buckeye Mop Jig and a Spot Remover stand up shaky head is hard to beat fished around docks and brush piles in 5 to 8 feet of water. The larger creeks such as Cedar Creek, Crooked Creek and Potato Creek will all hold good populations of fish throughout the fall months. Fall fishing is a great time to catch a ton of fish and big fish too!
, BY MATT HENRY, CALL 478 451 0167 ext 1215 (SINCLAIR MARINA)
WWW.SINCLAIRMARINA.COM MATT@SINCLAIRMARINA.COM
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