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Bass Fishing Report; Lake Egypt ; Apr. 22, 2007 |
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Location:
Species:
Bass
Wind:
5-25 mph S-SW
Air Temp:
80 deg.
Barometer:
30.13
Conds:
Sunny (Blue Bird Skies)
Arrival:
6:30 am
Depart:
3:00 pm The
spawn is on! We
started out our morning chunking spinnerbaits, chuggers, buzzers, and
spooks. We found
several fish being active on these presentations, but they lacked
quality. The bass were chasing shad on a wind blown point. We continued
to pick up more fish going down into a main lake spawning pocket, and
decided to abandon this area, because the bigger fish just wasn't there. We
ran to a nearby creek and broke out our flipping sticks. Here
is where the magic started to happen. We
fished shallow cover for the rest of the day in a couple different
areas. Flipping brushhogs, and tubes in
junebug color. Catching 8 over, 16 inches in length and losing 4 more at
the boat. Thats fishing! We
had a great day of fishing for the blue bird conditions. In
general, I would say, we boated over 20 BASS! The
bass are making a big push to the bank
to spawn, follow the techniques above and you should do
well. Stay in shallower water and fish plastics and topwaters. Fish any
available cover you see. I personally like fishing weedbeds. Stay
in productive depths of 0 - 4 ft., cover
the shallow areas thoroughly and you should have a productive and
rewarding trip. MATT
STROBEL |
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