Dogwoods are blooming, Azaleas are blooming, Bass are bedding and Crappie are trying to. With mild, sunny spring like weather (up until Saturday.) Fishing has been great. Good reports have been reported at both Whippoorwill and Ingram’s Marinas. Bass have been active in 3-4 feet of water with beds visible everywhere.
Scott Haire, local Fire Captain and Bass Angler, took several fish Friday, the largest weighing 7 pounds. This cold front could slow things down, but not for too long. Sarah Johnson and the "Bass ‘n’ Gal Talquin Hookers" had 13 members to fish Saturday, February 28th. Sarah reported fishing conditions were rough, but some very nice Bass were caught in Hamock Creek.
All we need is some warm weather temperatures, less wind and the Crappie will move into the shallows to spawn.
Good Numbers were taken, trolling in 12-15 feet of water. The water temperature on Friday was, 57 degrees, warming to 60 degrees by noon. Crappie Fishermen get ready, the time is getting near! Friday I saw a nice catch of River Bream, not so big, but good eatin’ size.
Catfishing still remains good, with catches being made from docks, boats and just about any way you can get a hook n the water. Best results are using prepared baits and worms.
The lake remains in great shape with the water clearing, level normal and water temperatures55 to 69 degrees.
Hope to see or hear from you soon! Until next week, "Tight lines, Good fishing!"
-Wayne
"Captain D" Dudley
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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