• Weiss Lake Fishing Report

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  • Weiss Lake Fishing Report

    WEST POINT LAKE IS FULL, STAINED & 77 DEGREES

    Bass fishing is fair as the water cools down. The lower part of the lake is clear and the bass are moving and scattered. The largemouth and spots and hybrids and whites are mixed together and moving and feeding. During the early morning and late afternoon the bass are moving into the coves and can be caught with shad imitation lures like Rat L Traps and all white 3/8 ounce Rooster Tails. During the day the bass are moving out deeper and can be caught using crank baits and Carolina rigged worms. The bass are still holding on deep submerged road beds, and they are also on the edges of flats on the lower end of the lake. Cranking around main lake rocky points is productive early and late in the day. Fish the steep banks of main creeks in deep blow downs using a crank bait or a brown on black pig and jig. Look for the fish to start moving out on the points as the lake level drops.

    Hybrids and white bass are on the shallow points and humps right off of the main lake. There is some top water action early and late up in the coves of the main lake.

    Crappie fishing is good and the fish are in the blow downs, around the bridges, and off of deep docks. The cooler weather has the crappie turned on. Best baits are minnows and crappie jigs. We have GPS Bass fishing locations and a BASS FISHING WEST POINT LAKE book for sale. Ask ken for a sample. This book is $39.00. If you would like a sample, send us an e mail to [email protected]
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