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Fish Report for 9-24-2013
Fishing is fair at Lake Jennings, with Bass & Redear being the most active
9-24-2013
Helix Ranger
Hello from your Lake Jennings!
This week's report is much like the last few. Ones and twos being caught for Bass, Red Ear continues to do fair to good, and no reports of Catfish or Wipers this week. However, more Wipers (1,200 pounds) will be stocked next Friday, September 27 and the Trout stocking schedule is about to be released.
Best Catfish Spots: Deeper waters and the buoyline at the tower
Best Catfish Bait: Mackerel, Chicken Liver, Dough Bait and Nightcrawlers.
Best Bass Spots: Points in 20' to 30' of water along the weed line. Topwater at the beginning of the day.
Best Bass Lures/Bait: Crankbaits run shallow for early morning and evening top water and throughout the day using a drop shot. Lake Jennings now has medium size live shiners for bait.
Best Wiper Spots: On the move in schools
Best Wiper Lures/Bait: Crankbaits, Rapalas and Spinners for trolling. Live Shiners or frozen Anchovies
Best Pan Fish Spots: T-Dock, Cloister and Half Moon Coves
Best Pan Fish Bait: Wax Worms and Meal Worms.
Prognosis: No drastic changes for the Bass bite as we move through September. With 1,200 pounds of Wipers being put in this week the chances will of course improve. I would say it will go from a "Prize Fish" to something you can actually target. More Wipers will not be stocked until the months of June or July.
Keep reading the reports for the Trout stocking schedule and NEW this year, Lake Jennings will stock 1?? to 2 pound trout along with some 3-8 pound and 8-12 pound throughout the season. Plus in late Spring we will have a couple of deliveries of Lightning Rainbow Trout.
Water Temperature: 80 degrees on surface
Note New Hours:
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY
OPEN AT 6:00 AM
CLOSE AT 7:30 PM
This week's report is much like the last few. Ones and twos being caught for Bass, Red Ear continues to do fair to good, and no reports of Catfish or Wipers this week. However, more Wipers (1,200 pounds) will be stocked next Friday, September 27 and the Trout stocking schedule is about to be released.
Best Catfish Spots: Deeper waters and the buoyline at the tower
Best Catfish Bait: Mackerel, Chicken Liver, Dough Bait and Nightcrawlers.
Best Bass Spots: Points in 20' to 30' of water along the weed line. Topwater at the beginning of the day.
Best Bass Lures/Bait: Crankbaits run shallow for early morning and evening top water and throughout the day using a drop shot. Lake Jennings now has medium size live shiners for bait.
Best Wiper Spots: On the move in schools
Best Wiper Lures/Bait: Crankbaits, Rapalas and Spinners for trolling. Live Shiners or frozen Anchovies
Best Pan Fish Spots: T-Dock, Cloister and Half Moon Coves
Best Pan Fish Bait: Wax Worms and Meal Worms.
Prognosis: No drastic changes for the Bass bite as we move through September. With 1,200 pounds of Wipers being put in this week the chances will of course improve. I would say it will go from a "Prize Fish" to something you can actually target. More Wipers will not be stocked until the months of June or July.
Keep reading the reports for the Trout stocking schedule and NEW this year, Lake Jennings will stock 1?? to 2 pound trout along with some 3-8 pound and 8-12 pound throughout the season. Plus in late Spring we will have a couple of deliveries of Lightning Rainbow Trout.
Water Temperature: 80 degrees on surface
Note New Hours:
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY
OPEN AT 6:00 AM
CLOSE AT 7:30 PM
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