Well didn't do to good .1 crappie ,2 perch.fished the train trussel .had a hard time keeping bait alive even tried bream hooks but I guess the water temp was too much for them.May go back to greenwood in the fall and hope for better luck.
Going with someone familiar with the lake,but any advice will help thanks!
Well didn't do to good .1 crappie ,2 perch.fished the train trussel .had a hard time keeping bait alive even tried bream hooks but I guess the water temp was too much for them.May go back to greenwood in the fall and hope for better luck.
Greenwood is a different lake at night for me, never did as good then as in the day time. Hope you have better luck in the fall and thanks for posting the report.
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Forget the bridges. Overfished. Yes there are lots of fish around them but also a couple boats every night. Stay below 221 during the summer. I fish deep river edges and do well at night.
As the water warms I used to find that I need to aclimate the minners to the lake water. I did so by changing out a small portion of the minner bucket water every so often with the lake water until it warms some. Alot of minners sold are in cool water so the retailer doesnt loose so many in their stores but that doesnt help the fisherman much. If at all possible ry buying your minners from a store that keeps their bait tanks outside of the air conditioned store. Better luck next time.
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