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Jim Reaneau (Jreaneau)
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Post Number: 11
Registered: 8-2003

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Posted on Thursday, October 30, 2003 - 4:21 pm:   

Well, this week has been windy. Mercy! The fish don’t care but it sure drives the fisherman crazy. Trying to move the boat from place to place is another thing. The weather is still keeping the fish a little finicky. The early bite has not been super but enough bites to keep you interested. The lipless crank bait has been working well for me in the afternoons around the grass. Hit the less windy banks you can stay on. Smaller baits are the ticket. The Carolina rig on main lake points you can stay on are producing fish. The wacky worm is another good choice. Fish it around the grass all day. There are plenty of little fish still roaming the banks with a good fish mixed in. The jigging spoon and tail spinner are working on plenty of bar fish when you can get out on a hump or two. There are some bass mixed in with them. The crappie are starting to show up around the bridges and timber in 18 to 20 foot of water. Jigs and minnows are the best baits.
Jim Reaneau
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