• Weiss Lake Fishing Report

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  • Weiss Lake Fishing Report

    LAKE WEISS IS AT 0.23 FEET ABOVE FULL POOL AND STAINED AND 82-84 DEGREES BY MARK COLLINS GUIDE SERVICE

    Now available for sale 50 of my proven GPS waypoints for off shore structure for Bass and Crappie fishing on Weiss Lake, Alabama. Contact Ken Sturdivant at ken@havefunfishing.com

    Bass fishing is good and there are some bass still shallow. Most of our bass have moved to deeper water for the summer and are being caught on the creek and river channel ledges 6 to 10 feet deep. Use the crank baits, spinner baits, pig and jigs and Carolina rigged plastics. Submerged road beds and deeper main lake points are also producing some good bass.

    Striper fishing is good and they are at the Cave Hole in Little River and Little Spring Creek and the Chattooga River. Live shad down lined 8 to 10 feet deep and shad on a flat line behind the boat is the way to catch these fish.

    Crappie fishing is good and the crappie are holding on brush, stumps and man made cover in the flats in 8 to 12 feet of water. We have found very few fish in more than 12 feet of water. The river and creek channel ledges are not producing many fish, due to the fast current. If the rain quits for an extended period, look for a lot of crappie to move to the ledges. Spider rigging with live minnows is the way to catch these summer time crappie. Shooting docks with a 1/24 ounce Jiffy Jig is still producing some crappie. Crappie are still being caught around the docks and the night fishing is very good.
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