We're still finding most of our White Bass up the Richland Creek on Points and Humps in 10'-15' feet of water and catching them on RSR Slabs with a Jig Teaser. The Catfish are often in the same areas as this it where the Shad are and the water conditions are to the liking of the fish. The Thermocline is around 20'-25' feet and fish will be in water depths above this level where the oxygen and temperature is to their liking.
September can be a difficult time to catch fish for those not on the Lake very often. The fish are normally on the move, difficult to find and the bite is sometimes slow. However, if you are on the Lake nearly everyday as we are, we're still able to find the fish and catching becomes a little easier. It's also the time of the year that we fish for White Bass, Catfish and even slip a Crappie Trip in occasionally. Give us a call and We'll Go Catchin'!
Royce & Adam Simmons
Gone Fishin' Guide Service
www.gonefishin.biz
903-389-4117


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