5 bass limit total for the team.

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5 bass limit total for the team.
Things have changed over the last 9 day period. we had water temps in the 55-57 degree range about 9 days ago, however this past weekend tx water temps have been down do to the cold front we have had. spinner baits slow rolled or bounced have been fairly productive. as far as where to fish, thats the hard part, like posted above, they are stacked.
Right now with the water temps lowering the fish have moved out a little bit.. They were moving shallow and were thinking about the spawn and then this cold front hit and they started to move back out to the points that are adjacent to the spawning flats.. That was the key to finding fish last weekend from what I have heard because we struggled.. Channel bend on a point that was pretty close a flat.. The fishing changed a lot from Friday to Saturday and they didn't bite the same baits.. I think fish were caught with just about anything from crankbaits, rattlebaits, shakey heads and jerkbaits.. Big fish of the tourney was caught on a rattlebait from what I am told.. Hope this helps..
I have a dumb question.....where are spawning flats on Barren. The only flats that I see are mud/clay bottoms. Don't the fish need a nice hard bottom such as pea gravel/sandy bottom to spawn on?
the flats your talking about are everywhere
come see the lake at winter pool some time
and it will give you a better understanding of the lake
Fan out the silt down to the gravel. Lots of spawning flats on Barren that are primarily gravel.
Add in a stump or log or brushpile and so much the better. I know of a great sloping flat that leads to a drop of about three feet. The drop is no more than about 200 yards long but it holds alot of fish. I am sure alot of you know where I am talking about.
Man if i did i would be on it tomorrow. ill have to scope out barren next winterFan out the silt down to the gravel. Lots of spawning flats on Barren that are primarily gravel.
Add in a stump or log or brushpile and so much the better. I know of a great sloping flat that leads to a drop of about three feet. The drop is no more than about 200 yards long but it holds alot of fish. I am sure alot of you know where I am talking about.
