I was fishing yesterday all fish were suspended at 6 ft water was 55 degrees not so much as a bite no fish were on bottom that could be seen the only thing i caugh was a sunburn bluegills werent even biting

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I went to Green River for the first time yesterday. Fished from noon to dark. Launched out of the state park and fished everything north. Not one bite all day. I could see tons of fish on the graphs suspending in 20-30 ft of water. Tried to catch those fish with dropshot and spoons ( not sure if bass or not) and nothing, tried flipping around shallow cover and nothing again, covered water with spinnerbait, chatterbait, crankbaits, a-rig, and nothing.
Like I said this was my first time there, but sure expected atleast a few. Found water anywhere from 44-52 degrees(surface temps)
Any sugegstions for this lake would be greatly appreciated.
I was fishing yesterday all fish were suspended at 6 ft water was 55 degrees not so much as a bite no fish were on bottom that could be seen the only thing i caugh was a sunburn bluegills werent even biting
Good to know I was not the only one struggling. It is always frustrating with thousands of dollars in equipment and gear and cant even catch a single fish. haha
Oh its rediculouse i have no idea what was going on they wasnt hitting shad balls or anything they was all just chillen no action at all the shad were feeding on bugs thats about it im hoping this sunday they bite after these 70 degree temps all week and the rain later on in the week
I'll be down saturday for a tourney. Hope I can get on them. They normally start turning on around now on Green.
Went out for about an hour this afternoon after work. I caught two around 3 lbs each. Hubby got skunked. Caught both fish off shallow rock bluffs. Water temps were 48 to 52 degrees on the trolling motor transducer and surface temps were 3 or 4 degrees higher. We didn't venture far from the ramp so I'm sure temps would be higher in the upper arms of the lake.
