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Water Temp: 64-66 F
Fishing at
In the main lake fishing is spotty with decent catches one day followed by sight-seeing
the next. Stripers are moving toward the backs of the canyons but with cooler
temperatures there are many more time periods when no feeding is done. Some may
not realize that stripers prefer to feed at night. When fishing is tough during
the day and fish are seen on the graph, the best way to get them to respond is
by night fishing.
A green or white light attracts and congregates plankton. The plankton swarm
soon gets the attention of small forage or game fish. Small schooling fish then
attract stripers. October and November may be the best months for night
fishing. Water is not cold enough to shut down the feeding response and fish
that choose to eat at night are very susceptible to feeding near the lights. To
catch stripers, fish anchovy bait deeper than the lighted shad school, usually
30-60 feet. Again, fishing near the inflow areas is better than main lake areas
where striper schools are scattered.
Trevor Skelton with his big smallmouth and brother Chase Skelton.
Fishing for bass is a better bet in the main lake. Temperatures in the low 60's
are ideal for large and smallmouth bass. The current temperatures coincide with
highest bass activity in spring time. Standard bottom bouncing techniques with
dark green plastic baits is very effective. Bass are still eating as much as
possible as they prepare for a long winter of inactivity. Look near weed beds
and brush structures for the best success. Structure at 15 to 25 feet may be
the best target area to catch some of the biggest bass of the year. Bass caught
in 2007 have had the largest average size since 1996.
Another bonus at this time and temperature is the resurgence of crappie.
Schools are difficult to find but once located they don't move much so many can
be taken at one spot. Remember the 10 fish crappie limit.
Catfish and walleye are likely to provide some interesting action at times. It
is getting late in the season but fishing is not done for the year.