LAKE RUSSELL IS FULL, CLEAR & LOW 50’S
Bass fishing is slow. Water temperatures are holding steady and cold fronts continue to move through one after the other. Finding the best time to head out fishing will depend on the wind, so be sure to check those feeding tables before heading out. The Spotted Bass are still biting those finesse worms and crank baits. Fish the wind blown rocky points and up in the Rocky River. Stay with the wind when fishing for the best results. Also fish the 3/8 ounce jig in the deeper water through the stumps and over the rocks in fifteen to twenty feet of water. Some of the bass being caught had been feeding on crawfish and most of them had fat bellies that were full of bait fish. The weather is changing and warmer days are on their way. The fish want to eat and they are searching for small schools of bait fish in any size. Don't miss the small cuts and very small flat areas while fishing. Isolated bass in the three to four pound range are being caught in seven to eight feet of water.
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