CLARKS HILL IS DOWN 5.3 FEET, HIGH 60’S DEGREES & CLEAR
Bass fishing is fair. Use the crank baits, jerk baits and jigs. Locate stretches of banks and locate the channels that push up next to points or swing close to the water’s edge. Use the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology to locate these productive areas. These are great places to find good bass without a whole lot of searching. Use the jigs in these areas and pick the bottom structure apart. A tight wobble crank bait and a slow presentation with a jig can work. Try using a Rapala DT or Rapala Flat crank bait in the pearl grey shiner color in the clear water and a parrot or gulp color in the stained water. Use the 1/4 to 1/2 ounce Terminator jig and fish the lay downs that drop off into or near the deeper water. It won't be unusual to be fishing your jig in 20 to 25 feet of water. Also try the #10 X Rap and fish all the primary and secondary points you come across. Sometimes big bass move up on the points to feed or just hang out on the edges, waiting for food to pass by especially on those windy days. Use a little bit lighter line on the jigs and crank baits and anywhere from ten to fourteen pound test Sufix Siege for all.
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