
Originally Posted by
artcarney_agr
All weekend I saw huge schools of bass feeding on shad on flats at the mouths of bays. Flats as shallow as 1.5 to 2 ft deep had schooling action on them, but the better fish were schooling on shad right at the edge of the flat or off the edge in deeper water. Lots of keepers in the schools, but few over 3 or 4 lbs. - great way to fill a quick limit.
The best action I saw was in the middle of the day on Friday, when the lake was a flat as a pancake. Topwater and swimbaits were readily being taken by the schooling fish. It seemed like the fishing was taking a downward slide as the weekend went on and the weather was changing/unstable. Smallmouth were biting good on Sunday during the day with the overcast skies. Monday was too difficult to fish mainlake stuff/mouths of bays with the rollers going strong.
I did see some shad on in the bays, but not in the big schools like I was seeing at the mouths of the bays/mainlake.