Largemouth bass are the most popular and sought after species in the reservoir. These bass are abundant with frequent reports of large fish being boated. Spotted and smallmouth bass are also present, but in lower numbers. Although quality of crappie fishi...
Got another one last night!
caught on a YUM 4 Dinger set up in wacky. Tossed along shore line near trees.
caught using YUM 4 Dinger in watermelon red flake set up in wacky. tossed along bank and allowed to drop down ledge into rocks.
Caught on YUM 4 Dinger in watermelon red flake set up in wacky. tossed under dock.
YUM 4 Dinger in watermelon red flake set up in wacky. Tossed beside trees and allowed to drop.
Largemouth Bass are the most abundant gamefish in the reservoir. They exhibit a slow growth rate but the population contains large numbers of fish.
Channel catfish are the most sought-after species followed by hybrid striped bass, red drum and largemouth bass. The main cover is provided by cattails and bulrush along the shoreline. Structure inclu...
Largemouth bass and white crappie are the most popular sportfish in the reservoir. Largemouth bass are abundant with frequent reports of large fish being boated. Spotted bass are there, too, and provi...