![]() ![]() And a few select brushpiles.Ĭrappie are still a little elusive. Some deeper fish are also being caught on ledges and rockpiles. Just a shitload of fish beyond description. The bait has been thick in the shallows, and in some places your graph will almost be entirely filled with bait. This area, as most of you know, has the river channel not far from the bank, and the fish move up and down with the groceries. And I am talking about the shallow shorelines from the north corner of State Park cove to the number three marker. Mainlake points from the dam to marker three have produced some fish. Rocky points and on the rip-rap on the dam, like I have typed a thousand times. Square bill and some spinnerbait fish are being caught, in the usual places. But it does sound like the shallow bite is picking up. Reports have been mixed, and frankly I have not had many. ![]() I am sure a bigger migration will take place after Thanksgiving.īut if there are eight or ten boats on the lake weekdays, I'd consider it a heavy traffic day. Although I am only talking about a half dozen or so. There are a few more people fishing these days, mostly due to an influx of Winter Texans. It does not hurt to have a four wheel drive, but no one I have heard from has had any problem with a two wheel drive vehicle. Down at the state park we are launching off the bank at the Butterfly beach. Launching here is no problem, and the county ramp is four or five wide on concrete. I wish I could tell you what the next few months will bring, but I honestly have no freaking idea. We have not been passed any level changing water from Amistad, just enough to keep us kinda steady. The lake is sitting at 261.01 this morning, and we have been holding more or less steady for the last six weeks, within a few inches plus or minus. Only bad part about that is that we have to walk around in it as well. I'm talking about a bunch of Senators, Congressmen, Governors, and Mayors.īut they do have something in common with our tasty feathered friends. November 8, 2022: It's the second week of November, and turkeys everywhere are nervously waiting to see what their future will bring.Īnd I ain't talking about a bunch of corn eatin, feathered fowl walking around in their own shit. ![]()
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