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It sounds like a broken record, but it looks like we are going to have more rain and thunderstorms. Already our lakes are right at flood levels, and now more rain. Since the ground is already saturated, the runoff is bringing dirt into the water, which results in a water color that is muddy to heavily stained. This means the fish will be scattered, but the good thing is the water temps are warm, and thatâs a lot better than cold muddy water. Since the fish will be somewhat scattered, we can power fish with reaction baits. The runoff water will bring fresh nutrients into the lake and baitfish will move in on this fresh food supply. When this happens, bass and other species will also move in to feed on the baitfish. If you find only a fish or two feeding on these baitfish, then your answer might be power fishing, which is simply covering as much water as you can in a short time. You might be passing up some fish, but if you just want the aggressive fish, there are a number ....
I hope everyone had a safe and fun holiday this past Memorial Day Weekend â I know I did, and Iâm sure the many people that were on Pat Mayse did too. Our lakes are still above normal levels, and some are slightly stained to muddy. Pat Mayse, as well as other area lakes, is this way, and usually the dam areas have the clearer waters. These areas will usually have some kind of rock structure such as chip rock, boulders or concrete. Since most lakes are pretty much free of grass, these rock areas will hold crawfish and other baitfish. This makes it a good choice to work with topwaters, spinnerbaits, bladed jigs or squarebill cranks. However, if youâre fishing on Mayse, you might have to cull through the sand bass unless youâre fishing for them and not the largemouth. Either way, the sand bass will give your younger anglers plenty of action because they put up such a good fight, and they are good to eat also. ....
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Maybe after this week the rain will give us a break and hold off for a while. Most of our area lakes are above normal pool; some as much as 4 feet, and others about 2 to 3 feet above normal. The high water wouldnât be too bad if this was July or August, but not during the spring spawn. Iâm sure we had some spawn on Mayse, but I donât believe it was a full one. Right now, besides being about 4 feet above normal pool, Pat Mayse has water that is heavily stained to muddy. This high water usually scatters the fish but the deeper fish are not bothered as much as the shallow ones. ....