The good news is that it's picked up over the last week and should continue to do so for the weeks ahead. The weather has stablized which makes it much easier to put a solid pattern together and stick to it when you get on the water.
Lake Stats
Waterlevel: 646.1 MSL - 4.9' below full pool of 651'.
Water Temp: 46 degrees at surface, 46 degrees 10' deep in the creeks, main body is a few degrees cooler.
Clarity: Clear on the lower end & main body. Upper end has some color.
Smallmouth
The days are getting longer, which means the sun is staying out longer too. Pay extra close attention to the shady banks for the upcoming week. As we get closer to the spawn it won't matter as much because the baitfish and bass will be feeding everywhere, not paying as much attention to the light.
Backs of the creeks and the little pockets are what you need to be looking for, especially around black shale rock. As the water rises fish will gradually be moving up with it, and when we get a rain, hit the creeks hard! The rain is warmer this time of year, and if you've followed our past reports you'll know that a warm rain sends baitfish into a frenzy in the creeks which does the same to their predators.
To read the rest of this report, including what's working and hot spot maps, visit www.DaleHollowFishing.com.



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