Fishing Tips
And
Seasonal Patterns on Toledo Bend
Spring-March through
May Black Bass
The bass are in pre-spawn and spawning conditions. Main lake ridges and
humps, shoreline buck brush and coves will be producing best. Northwest
pockets will warm quicker and fish will move into these warmer pockets
first. Spinner baits, stick baits, jigs & pig, soft plastics and jerk
baits will all be productive. On cloudy days and stained muddy water use
darker colors, on clear days use brighter colors. If you locate one fish,
there will probably be more around. The males, will move into the shallows
first making the beds and the females will come in later. Once the female
drops her eggs the male will move back onto the bed and guard the nest. White Bass
The Whites will be moving back to the main lake out of the river proper
from their annual spawning grounds. For Whites still remaining in the
river above Circle Drive, concentrate on the bends and points of the river
sandbars. Live crawfish usually work best but Road Runners in white or
chartreuse are also productive. Tail spinners in the same colors work
well. Once the Whites move back into the main lake, start on the north
end and concentrate on the points and bends of the old river channel with
slab spoons, tail spinners, small crank baits and silver traps. Use your
electronics to locate the bait- fish and the Whites will be close by.
The Whites will continue to migrate south following the old river channel. Crappie
The Crappie will be scattered along the grass lines close to deep water
in the coves and creeks. They will also gang up on the edges of the creeks
over brush tops either planted or natural. Follow the grass line and throw
1/32 oz jigs parallel to the line. Vertically fish the brush tops in the
creeks with shiners or jigs. Follow the creeks using your electronics
to spot brush tops and bait fish. Bream
Late April and early May the Bream will start moving on their spawning
beds in 3 to 8 ft of water. Depending on the lake level will determine
our fishing pattern. If the lake is mid range (168 ft) we'll concentrate
on the main lake ridges and humps in 6 to 8 ft of water. Crickets and
worms usually work best fished with ultra lights or cane poles with corks
or straight lined. If lake is below 168 ft we'll concentrate in the coves
and pockets protected from the wind. Look for honey combed holes along
the bottom of the shallow water to find the beds, not unusual to catch
700 to 1000 per day. Catfish
Concentrate in 12 to 15 ft of water in the creek channels, sloughs and
old river channel. Stink bait, worms, cheese and commercial catfish bait
products all work well. If we have a lot of water coming into the lake,
concentrate at the mud line in the back of the creeks and where a strong
current is present. Trot-lines and set hooks baited in the same areas
will produce well. For Flat Heads always use live bait, either large shad
or bream work best.
Summer-June through
August Black Bass
The first part of this quarter, the bass will be in a post spawn pattern
and will be coming off the beds. The bite will be slow and the bass will
be lethargic from the spawn. Start in 5 to 10 ft of water along the creek
points closets to the spawning areas. The bass will hold in these areas
to regain their strength before they move into deeper water and their
summer patterns. Cranks baits and soft plastics worked slow will produce
best. As water continues to warm the bass will move into their deeper
holes along the river channel, sloughs, creeks and grass beds. Deep diving
crank baits in shad or bream colors, Carolina or Texas rigged soft plastics
in green and reds will be producing best. When the grass starts showing
up, jigs and large worms will work best. Early morning and late evening
throw buzz baits and top water plugs over and next to the grass close
to deep water. White Bass
The Whites will continue to work along the old river channel points and
bends but they will start to move over main lake humps close to the river
channel in 15 to 20 ft of water. Shallow diving crank baits, spoons, top
water plugs and tail spinners will all be productive. Look for the bait-
fish on your electronics to locate the Whites. Also watch for schooling
activity along the river channel and road- beds. Crappie
Concentrate in the creek channels and sloughs in 10 to 15 ft of water.
Natural and planted brush in these areas will hold the Crappie. Shiners
and jigs fished vertically over the brush tops works best. Bream
Concentrate on the points and bends in the creek channels with crickets
or worms in 6 to 10 ft of water. Isolated patches of grass dropping off
into deep water will also hold some bream. Catfish
Concentrate on main lake sandy points, ridges and flats in 8 to 10 ft
of water. Worms, shiners, marshmallows, cheese and commercial catfish
baits all work well. Sometimes the Catfish are feeding on clams and the
marshmallows will be more productive. Trick is to spray some Catfish attractant
on the bait. Use heavy weights to keep your bait on the bottom.
Fall-September through
November Black Bass
As the water temperature starts to drop and the days become shorter the
shad will start moving into the coves and pockets. The bass will start
moving from their summer haunts following the shad, feeding heavy in anticipation
of winter. Work the points and bends in the creek channels with crank
baits and soft plastics. Any brush along these areas will usually hold
some fish. Look for schooling bass. Traps, shallow diving crank baits,
top water plugs and Texas rigged plastics will all be productive. Also
fish the edges of grass that drop off into deep water with jigs and large
plastics. White Bass
Concentrate along the main lake river points and bends in 16 to 20 ft
of water. Also look for schooling whites in the same areas. The Whites
when located will usually be in a feeding frenzy. Spoons, tail spinners,
traps and shallow diving cranks baits are all productive. When schooling,
top water plugs, and shallow diving crank baits work best. Crappie
The Crappie will start moving from the deep water creeks to the main
river channel and normally will be more productive on the very north end
of the lake early in the season. As the water temperature continues to
fall the Crappie will move south down the lake along the river channel.
Concentrate in 12 to 20 ft of water with shiners or 1/32 jigs fished over
brush tops on the ledges of the river channel. Early in the season the
Crappie seem to hit shiners best and as the water gets colder and the
fish get deeper the jigs become more productive. Bream
As the water temperature starts to drop, the bream will start following
the creeks out to the main lake into deeper water and become scattered.
Follow the creeks and the grass edges dropping off into deep water, crickets,
and worms are most productive. Catfish
Concentrate in 10 to 15 ft flats close to the river channel with shiners,
worms and commercial attractants. Trot-lines and set hooks in the same
areas with cut bait or live bait works best.
Winter-December through
February Black Bass
Early winter the bass will be holding along the river channel and along
the points and bends in deep- water creeks. 3/4 to 1 oz. Pig and jig or
3/4 to 1 oz spinner baits slow rolled will be most productive. You need
to fish very slow. The bass will be holding close to cover. Towards the
end of January and into February, the larger bass will start going into
a pre-spawn pattern. They will start staging off the points of the creeks
leading into the spawning flats or start moving into the buck brush. Spinner
baits, traps, cranks and soft plastics worked in the creek points will
be most productive. Darker colors and colors imitating crawfish seem to
work best. Jigs, tubes, brush hogs and plastics flipped and pitched into
the buck brush will produce your better fish. This is the time of the
year to catch a double- digit bass. White Bass
The White Bass will start migrating up the lake into the river proper.
Concentrate on the lower end of the river in the first part of the season
and work north as the fish move north. Work the sandbar points and bends
along the river. Live Crawfish, Road Runners, spoons and tail spinners
are all productive. As the Whites work their way back to the main lake,
you can work the same points and bends. It's not unusual to have your
limit of Whites in a couple of hours. Crappie
Concentrate in 15 to 25 ft of water along the ledges over brush tops
in the old river channel. The Crappie will move further south along the
river and move into deeper water as the temperature drops. 1/32 oz jigs
seem to produce better than Shiners as they move deeper. Bream
The Bream are scattered in deep water along the creeks and river channel.
Bite is normally very slow this time of year. Catfish
Concentrate along the main river channel and deep creeks. Shiners, worms
and commercial attractants work best. Trotlines and set hooks strung along
the river channel, deep water sloughs and deep water creeks with cut bait
and live bait works best.
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