Lake McClure Fishing Report
11-9-18
On the water - 6:30 am
Off the water- 12:30 pm
Water temp- 64-66*
Water clarity- clear
Today I took a couple of clients (Henry and Naz) out on beautiful Lake McClure for a half day trip. We started off on the south end of the lake fishing main lake points and creek channels between 25 and 50 foot of water, drop shotting 4” shad pattern worms. We caught a lot of fish between 12 inches and 2 1/2 pounds, the bite was fast and furious for the first couple of hours!
After about 9:30 am we decided to start bouncing main lake points and steep rock bluff style banks throwing some more drop shot baits, tube style baits, and jigs. We caught several more fish, with the biggest still going right around the 2.5 to 3 pound range.
We ended the day with well over 75 fish, not bad for a couple who has never been bass fishing a day in their life! The fish seem to be following the shad, so when you find the bait, you find the fish, simple as that.
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Re: Lake McClure Fishing Report
Nice report! Happy clients!! Fishing reports are posted on the LAKE REPORTS section. You will get a good following from that section. As I understand it, the forum is for all general bass fishing subjects, including tournament results, political fishing news and observations, fishing company news, and related subjects.
Re: Lake McClure Fishing Report
@Larry
Reports can go in the fishing forum because that is where photos can be uploaded. They don't upload in REPORTS SECTION.
Fishing is for all general fishing info including ... fishing reports.
When you send a photo in... yours go in fishing also.
Thanks for looking out!
Reports can go in the fishing forum because that is where photos can be uploaded. They don't upload in REPORTS SECTION.
Fishing is for all general fishing info including ... fishing reports.
When you send a photo in... yours go in fishing also.
Thanks for looking out!
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