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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5322522" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Cole Sands is a guide and tournament fisherman on the lake and does a weekly YouTube video report on what the current conditions and patterns they caught them on. The info is a week behind but should put you in the ball park for a starting place. The lake itself is a big mystery to me. It produces some amazing bags of bass but it will humble you in a hurry. It's one of those lakes where you can go fish all day and do good to get one bite...and then right before you leave, you get into a school of 5+ pounders and catch them nearly every cast for a few minutes and then they are gone. You could say that your best 5 fish was 25 lbs or better and that it was an epic day but had it not been for the last few minutes of the entire day, it would have been a bad trip. That's just how quickly it can change there. I've been several times where you fish all day and not catch a single keeper. Most recently was in October with a well known guide on the lake. That's just how it is some times. This year with all the rain, the lake has pretty much stayed within 2-3 feet of summer pool. But as said in the previous post...they are well known for dropping the bottom out of it on a dime and leaving everything high and dry...then bringing it back up to near summer pool levels a week later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5322522, member: 220"] Cole Sands is a guide and tournament fisherman on the lake and does a weekly YouTube video report on what the current conditions and patterns they caught them on. The info is a week behind but should put you in the ball park for a starting place. The lake itself is a big mystery to me. It produces some amazing bags of bass but it will humble you in a hurry. It's one of those lakes where you can go fish all day and do good to get one bite...and then right before you leave, you get into a school of 5+ pounders and catch them nearly every cast for a few minutes and then they are gone. You could say that your best 5 fish was 25 lbs or better and that it was an epic day but had it not been for the last few minutes of the entire day, it would have been a bad trip. That's just how quickly it can change there. I've been several times where you fish all day and not catch a single keeper. Most recently was in October with a well known guide on the lake. That's just how it is some times. This year with all the rain, the lake has pretty much stayed within 2-3 feet of summer pool. But as said in the previous post...they are well known for dropping the bottom out of it on a dime and leaving everything high and dry...then bringing it back up to near summer pool levels a week later. [/QUOTE]
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