
"Lethargic Bass, Hungry Crappie and Catfish - Lake Sam Rayburn Fishing Update"
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For today, the sunrise is at around 7:15 AM, and the sunset will be at about 5:30 PM. The weather is expected to be cool, typical for this time of year, which means the fish are likely to be a bit lethargic.
Bass fishing has been fair, with bass scattered and not very active due to the cold water. To find them, cast spinnerbaits and crankbaits, targeting stumps in creek bends for the best bite. The water in the creeks and pockets is off-colored, so be prepared to adjust your tactics accordingly.
Crappie and white bass are moving up the creek channels, and catfish are biting well in 15-26 feet of water on cut bait and minnows. For crappie, using jigs and minnows is a good strategy, especially in deeper water around creek channels and brush piles.
Given the current conditions, here are some hot spots to consider: The lower part of the reservoir, where the water is clearer, is good for targeting fish around vegetation edges, flats, humps, and creek channels. In the upper third of the reservoir, focus on timber, brush, laydowns, and creek channels.
For lures, spinnerbaits and crankbaits are good choices for bass, while jigs and minnows work well for crappie. For catfish, stick with cut bait and minnows in the deeper waters.
Remember to drain the water from your boat and onboard receptacles to prevent the spread of zebra mussels. Good luck out there