Largemouth Bass

Spring
72° Avg. Temp.

Late spring spawners.  Fish concentrate in timber and brush in May, June & July.
Summer
87° Avg. Temp.
Fish concentrate on drop-offs and creek channels during midday.  Some action can be found in shallows early and late.
FALL
62° Avg. Temp.
Fish return to shallow structure as well as chasing the abundant schools of bait fish on main lake, especially near points.
WINTER
 
32° Avg. Temp.
Fish move back to drop-offs, but a few mild days may bring them back to shallows to feed.
Smallmouth Bass

Spring
72° Avg. Temp.

Same as Largemouth.  Spawn is around March.  Can be found around deeper banks and rock banks.
Summer
87° Avg. Temp.
Fish concentrate on drop-offs and creek channels during midday.  Some action can be found in shallows early and late.
FALL
62° Avg. Temp.
Fish stay deeper than Largemouth, prefer deep rock banks.
WINTER
 
32° Avg. Temp.
Same as fall pattern.
Crappie (Black or White)

Spring
72° Avg. Temp.

Early spring spawners.  March and April best months.  Look in shallow drop-offs and near shore where cover is available.
Summer
87° Avg. Temp.
Fish move to deep drop-offs on main creek and river channels.
FALL
62° Avg. Temp.
Fish return to same structure they use in spring.
WINTER
 
32° Avg. Temp.
Fish hold on creek channels near mouth of bays feeding most actively following 2-3 days of mild weather.
Bluegill

Spring
72° Avg. Temp.

Late spring spawners.  Run back in major creeks and rivers.
Summer
87° Avg. Temp.
Some fish continue to spaw3n into June.  Fish are present near almost every tree and dock.  The bigger ones are deeper.
FALL
62° Avg. Temp.
Fish continue to be caught near shore and docks.
WINTER
 
32° Avg. Temp.
Fish sometimes remain on fall patterns in December but become sluggish in January and February.
White Bass

Spring
72° Avg. Temp.

Schooling spring spawners.  Run back in major creeks and rivers.
Summer
87° Avg. Temp.
Look for large schools chasing shad and minnows on surface of main lake.  Try trolling deep dive lures or jigging slab spoons along edges of main river channels.
FALL
62° Avg. Temp.
Difficult to locate at times, but still in large schools.  Some surface activity in early fall.  Tend to frequent deep flats in later fall.
WINTER
 
32° Avg. Temp.
Some fish are located on deep main lake points in early and mid-winter.  They move in mud flats in late winter if the weather is mild.
Rockfish "Striper"

Spring
72° Avg. Temp.

Fish concentrate in swift water below dams.  Use live bait caught below dam - jigs or rapala type lures.
Summer
87° Avg. Temp.
Same as Spring.  Best live bait is Herring or try trolling very deep diving lures.
FALL
62° Avg. Temp.
Rockfish are more active this time of year.  Switch to large bait, 6" - 10" shad (live).  Also look for surfacing fish.
WINTER
 
32° Avg. Temp.
Activity slows as water temperature falls.  Use smaller baits.
Catfish

Spring
72° Avg. Temp.

Late spring spawners.  Fish begin moving to shallow mud banks (April) then to rocky shoreline to spawn (May-June).
Summer
87° Avg. Temp.
Fishing is best on main lake river channels, especially near sharp bends of the channel.
FALL
62° Avg. Temp.
Feeding activity falls with water temperature.
WINTER
 
32° Avg. Temp.
Dormant.
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