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Jim Reaneau (Jreaneau)
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Registered: 8-2003

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Posted on Thursday, August 28, 2003 - 3:42 am:   

Well, this week has been full of rain showers. We had three quarter of and inch. The lake is still a little low but normal for this time of year. The water temp is around 87 to 90 degrees. The fishing is starting to pick up good. The fish are following the bait back to the backs of the creeks. There is some schooling going on. Start the day with top water or Wave Tiki Sticks weightless. The Johnson spinner bait is another good starter. Work along the edges of the grass. When the sun gets up switch to The Texas or Carolina rig along the same areas. The lipless crank bait will be a all day producer especially if the fish come up. I had two fish on three cast in a row here not long ago. The deep fish are stacking along creek channels, main lake points, humps, and road beds. Jigging spoons, tail spinners, Carolina rigs, and the Storm Wild eye will all be good producers.
The crappie are starting to stack up around the bridges. Get your freezer ready as they will soon be the “GOOD BIGGINS” This is the time of year all crappie fisher men wait for. Small minnows and jigs are the best bait. Carry a way to mark your line so you can get back to the right depth. This is the key.
Jim Reaneau
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