I caught them Saturday on Logan Martin in 4 to 6 fow 2f under a float. Black and chartreuse was the best color. Also had some friends that caught them long lining in spring creek.
Water was muddy and the temperature was 55 (in the morning).
I fished from 7 am until noon.
I trolled around the Cropwell area using 1/32 oz jigs, 1/16 oz jigs, and I also tried 1/8 oz roadrunner jigs. I tried colors from white to dark. I trolled water from 5 to 16 feet deep. Speed was from .7 to 1.0 mph. I fished areas that were productive for me in the past at this time of year. I had several bites and caught one small bass.
I have not caught much this spring so far. I hope others are having better luck.
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I caught them Saturday on Logan Martin in 4 to 6 fow 2f under a float. Black and chartreuse was the best color. Also had some friends that caught them long lining in spring creek.
Was in same area today. 6am until 1:30. Only 7 fish.
All the rain we have had has the water messed up and it looks like it won't get better any time soon.
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Lake eufaula is the same way. We did OK two weeks ago, but the cold rain last week give them lock jaw. What few I caught was a long way from spawning. Small eggs.
High muddy water has been a problem for me to.
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We still caught them pretty good. The boss caught 50 something today. I'm going in the morning I'll report what happens.
Sorry to steal your thread But I used to stay At home when it was chocolate milk and high water but went 2 Saturday's ago and to my surprise caught a 2.44 and a 2.38 and a1.96 and 13 more measuring and about 20 shorts big fish came off a reddish color jig and others no certain colors so if it's safe enough to be out I probably going to go.
Way to go Slabprowler!
I usually stay home in the chocolate milk, but I love to fish in the stormy weather. Nothing seems to turn the fish on more than 30 MPH winds.