JACKSON LAKE IS FULL, STAINED & LOW 80’S
Bass fishing is fair. The bass are transitioning toward their fall migrations to shallow water. It isn't full swing fall fishing, but you should find shallow fish more often than not. Fish can be found extremely shallow at times. Small amounts of shade will hold fish shallow even under bright skies. Bait fish are beginning to migrate into the creeks and pockets. The good news they are following. Concentrate your fishing in shallow water whether it is in the main lake or in the creeks and pockets. Some of the best structure to look for is rock and docks. A Shad Rap #5 and #7 will cover a little deeper water. Spinner baits and Chatter Baits will take fish as well, particularly early and late in the day and under overcast and windy conditions. Fish the shaky head and jigs will take fish off the docks. Fish these baits under and around docks as well as other shady structure during bright skies. Also work and swim jigs on shallow rock. While many fish will be moving to shallow water in the pockets, other groups will be roaming in search of shallow open water bait in the pockets. Use the finesse worms and Trick worms up on sea walls that are close to the main lake.
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