Inks Lake Fishing Report – Late Winter / Pre-Spawn Update
Inks Lake is currently at a normal level with stained water and about 2–4 feet of visibility. Water temperatures are sitting around 56°, and bass are starting to transition toward early pre-spawn patterns after the recent freeze. The main spawning activity is likely still a few weeks away, but fish are beginning to move and group up.
The most consistent action has been coming from crankbaits worked around rocky areas and shaky head rigged finesse worms fished around docks, primarily in 5–12 feet of water. Bass are often holding in...
Inks Lake Fishing Report – Late Winter / Pre-Spawn Update
Inks Lake is currently at a normal level with stained water and about 2–4 feet of visibility. Water temperatures are sitting around 56°, and bass are starting to transition toward early pre-spawn patterns after the recent freeze. The main spawning activity is likely still a few weeks away, but fish are beginning to move and group up.
The most consistent action has been coming from crankbaits worked around rocky areas and shaky head rigged finesse worms fished around docks, primarily in 5–12 feet of water. Bass are often holding in small groups, so anglers may experience slower stretches between bites, but it’s common to catch multiple fish once an active area is located. Slowing down and thoroughly fishing productive structure has been key to putting together solid days on the water.
Inks Lake is currently at a normal level with stained water and about 3–4 feet of visibility. Water temperatures have dropped into the low 50s, and bass are beginning to group up as winter conditions continue to settle in. Overall, cloudy days have been producing slightly better action than bright, sunny conditions.
The most consistent bite right now has come from crankbaits and jigs worked around rocky areas in 2–14 feet of water. Bass are often holding tightly in small areas, so while there may be slow stretches between bites, it’s common to catch multiple fish once an active group...
Inks Lake is currently at a normal level with stained water and about 3–4 feet of visibility. Water temperatures have dropped into the low 50s, and bass are beginning to group up as winter conditions continue to settle in. Overall, cloudy days have been producing slightly better action than bright, sunny conditions.
The most consistent bite right now has come from crankbaits and jigs worked around rocky areas in 2–14 feet of water. Bass are often holding tightly in small areas, so while there may be slow stretches between bites, it’s common to catch multiple fish once an active group is located. With a strong cold front moving in, anglers can expect the lake to transition even more firmly into classic winter fishing patterns in the coming days.
Been getting into some good white bass along with quality amounts of largemouth. Especially on this cloudy windy days when the fronts are blowing through. Targeting long main lake points with brush on them fishing over the tops of the brush and on the edges. Also targeting main lake drains with a Texas rig and a dropshot.
Been getting into some good white bass along with quality amounts of largemouth. Especially on this cloudy windy days when the fronts are blowing through. Targeting long main lake points with brush on them fishing over the tops of the brush and on the edges. Also targeting main lake drains with a Texas rig and a dropshot.
Fishing has been tough lately with the cold front coming in this week they should start their top water birds are starting to work on wind blowed points white bass are hitting good
Fishing has been tough lately with the cold front coming in this week they should start their top water birds are starting to work on wind blowed points white bass are hitting good
Fishing has been tuff with the little fronts and wind keeping water temps down been catching a few fish in 35 to 45 foot of water on tree tops and ridges catfish are biting in 30 to 35 foot on live shad
Fishing has been tuff with the little fronts and wind keeping water temps down been catching a few fish in 35 to 45 foot of water on tree tops and ridges catfish are biting in 30 to 35 foot on live shad
Fishing has been tough with this weather we have been having cold fronts and lightning have made are job tuff lately but as soon as weather gets right fishing is going to be lights out
Fishing has been tough with this weather we have been having cold fronts and lightning have made are job tuff lately but as soon as weather gets right fishing is going to be lights out
I haven't been out this week last week the fish where on humps and deep water ridges whites and stripers crappie doing very well up the river if you can get there
I haven't been out this week last week the fish where on humps and deep water ridges whites and stripers crappie doing very well up the river if you can get there
Lake Buchanan: Finding some good ones on Buchanan whenever the wind let's us fish it! Doing well fishing rocks in 10-12 ft of water with crankbaits and jigs.
Lake Buchanan: Finding some good ones on Buchanan whenever the wind let's us fish it! Doing well fishing rocks in 10-12 ft of water with crankbaits and jigs.
My son and I had a great time. We caught a crazy amount of bass. I can’t speak highly enough of Richard our guide and how Derek was great with communication. Will definitely book them again.
We had an excellent trip with Jake. He’s very knowledgeable and patient. Two of our three are brand new to fishing and he was incredibly helpful and made it fun. He was able to help the group catch a ton of fish, including personal bests for the more experienced angler in our group. He went above and beyond to make sure we had a great time. Thanks Jake!
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