What kind of pattern were the bass on?
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I took a chance and fished T-ville sun from 7am - 1pm, glad I did, caught some nice bass, the lake was not too busy, and I had free music most of the day from some very nice wake boarding boats LOL.
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What kind of pattern were the bass on?
I did well on main points with wood throwing square billed silent crankbaits, also caught a few on my trusty powerworm, and a couple on a jig and craw, main and secondary points 20 feet and less is where I caught fish, hope that helps.
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Thanks for the report.
I went Sunday and caught a lot of crappie,
one was 13"
Anyone know what the water clarity is after that rain yesterday? I'll be up there tomorrow afternoon for a few hours.
The upper end is muddy as of Tues morning.
Took the family out and fished Taylorsville Sunday also. Fished with live bait and the catfish were biting pretty good. They provide a most tasty fish fry. Here is a bonus that I caught last Thursday at Taylorsville also (fishing for cats)!
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Went Sunday from 4pm to 9:30PM. Expecting lots of joyriders and a few fishermen. Exact opposite as there were very few joyriders and tons of fishermen.
Was able to fish on main lake as boat traffic was manageable. WINDY! Water Temps 77-80F. Clarity - varied. Some dirt/rock banks had "traffic" mud washed off them and mostly rock banks were fairly clear.
Surprisingly succesful day with some quality fish. Biggest was a tad over 20". Shallow crank bait and plastic worm. Most fish fairly close to bank. Even caught 2 crappie on the crankbait
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I was down on Sat and had the same results as Tacklebag23. Water stained and 75 degrees. Same thing, not many joyriders. Bites came off of squarebill around main lake points. Seems that the wild came up about 12pm. Not bad for the T-Ville.
I was there Sunday for a little while. Caught a bunch of fish, 9 keepers, ranging from 15 1/8" to 17", all on main lake points, using soft plastics.