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Jim Reaneau (Jreaneau)
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Post Number: 12
Registered: 8-2003

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Posted on Thursday, November 13, 2003 - 3:51 am:   

Well, the fishing is holding on in the green light. We are still catching 15 to 25 fish per day and some days more. The small fish are still plentiful but there are some nice fish mixed in. The cool weather should get the bigger fish moving. The water temp was 68 Wednesday but should drop some with this approaching front. Spinner baits and weightless Wave worms fished around grass early have produced some good fish. Wave has recently come out with a new bait called The Bamboo. This bait is a little bigger on size and heavier. This bait sinks a little faster than the Tiki stick. You will need a 5/0 hook for this bait. This is a great shallow to 10 ft. bait. Fish it around the trees and grass. The mid day I switch to jigging spoons, tail spinners, big spinner baits, and Carolina or Texas rigs. Use your electronics to find fish on the deeper points and humps.
The crappie are starting to pick up and some nice fish are showing up on stringers. 18 to 25 foot of water has been the ticket. Small jigs and minnows will get you bit.
The lake is down about two foot. Now is a time to really be careful when you are running from place to place.
Jim Reaneau
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