CLARKS HILL IS FULL, LOW 80’S DEGREES & STAINED
Bass fishing is good and the bass are scattered all over the lake and the majority of those caught are isolated fish holding tight to cover. Grass mats are still growing off the bottom and the water temperatures are in the low 80's and rising. Have a Zoom Super Fluke in pearl ready and work it fast at twilight and then again mid day. Try fishing in tight to the points and secondary points early and move back as the sun comes up. Before sunrise, look for rising bass and shad or herring. Slow cranking a number 10 or 12 Husky Jerk in Glass Shad or Shad color will catch these bass while they chase the bait fish. By mid day, the bass seem to be holding tight to cover. Submerged stumps seem to be the preferred places to find quality fish during the afternoon. Split shot and light Carolina rigs will catch the bass holding to the tops of stumps and submerged timber.
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