It's hard to tell this time of year. My guess is that the spawn will dictate a fairly shallow bite, but there will be some that have gone deep.
I was on Green Friday before the rain started and had a pretty good shallow bite going (fished 2 hours had 6-7 keepers, best 5 went about 15 pounds). The way the lake level has been rising and falling will mess with that though. We were there with it 2.5 feet over summer pool. The rain took it up to 4 feet over summer pool, and now they are pulling it hard... I expect it to be right at summer pool for Saturday, and don't expect them to be pulling any more unless there is more rain.
We did not go in the river, so I don't know what the water looks like up there. Our best 2 hits came on wood about 8-10 feet deep (4.5 and a 3). Our more consistent bites were flipping 0-3 feet deep... caught 4 2-3 pounders doing this. Obvoiusly, anything tht was 0-3 feet Saturday should be all but dry next weekend.
I'll be running our USA Bassin tournament there on Saturday out of Ramp 1. Looks like we should have a great day for fishing.
Clint Cone
USA Bassin Green River Lake division director
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