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Angling Adventures Fishing Report
High water, rain and plenty of wind pretty
much sum up the month of March. Crappie fishing was pretty good for the
first part of the month but really has slowed down the last two weeks.
The water is 362.8 today and that's down about a foot from the highest.
This high water has really scattered the fish and made them tough to
catch. My best catches have come in Blood River in 18 to 24 feet of
water. Mostly I am casting tubes and slider grubs over brush piles in
these depths. Crappie should start to move up some with the
warming weather. As the lake level falls, I think the bite will
improve. This should pull the fish closer to cover and the ledges.
Bass fishing has been great. They love
the high water conditions. We caught nine keepers today and they
all came pitching a sweet beaver in green pumpkin color. These fish
are not spawning yet but they are very close. Fishing for all
species will improve if the water will continue to fall.
John Morgan
Angling Adventures with John Morgan Guide Service
Murray, KY 270-436-2810
johndm@wk.net
jmorganfishing.com
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