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The storms in the previous weeks has brought the lake up to 57.8% was about 37% before the storm. The water is still murky, but fish are being caught. 4,000 lbs of Rainbow Trout were stocked last Monday. Try shiny/neon lures, worms, or powerbait. Large and Smallmouth Bass have slowed down a bit, using slow moving baits/jigs will be your best bet to catch them. Crappie/bluegill are coming back slowly. Crappie jigs and atomic teasers work if you are trying for crappie/bluegill. Catfish are going to be along the bottom of the lake. Setting nightcrawlers or mackerel near the bottom work great. Patience is key for catching catfish. The carp have been seen in the marina again are most likely finding shallower areas. Most people catch them by box or nightcrawlers. Come visit our bait & tackle shop for anything you may need, such as snacks, drinks, coffee.
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The Lake has risen to 50.9% since the last storm. It was at about 37% before the storm. The water is still fairly murky but fish are still being caught. Rainbow Trout are still being caught (mostly off-shore) using worms and trolling. Large and smallmouth are being caught close to the surface, but most will be caught a little deeper due to colder water. Crappie and bluegill have slowed down, but should pick back up after the next storm which......
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The debris from the storm is mostly settled. Rainbow Trout are being caught between 5-10ft down using trolling methods or worms. Try near the entire back wall opposite the marina. Bass are going to be deep still, and they are not too active, use slow baits that can move along the bottom. Large and Smallmouth Bass have been caught in coves and points near shelves/reeded areas. Crappie are starting to come up quite a bit, try using jigs, trolling with......