
Norfork Lake fishing has been consistently good for the last several weeks. Of course, as you would expect there are times that one day is better than the other. I expect the strong bite to continue throughout August, assuming the weather patterns and the lake levels hold fairly stable.

Topwater action is still occurring in the mornings as the sun is starting to rise and can occur at any time of the day anywhere in the lake. Sunrise and sunset is still the best time for topwater action. In the area where I am fishing for striped bass the fish start to chase shad on the surface as the sun comes up. I have caught spotted bass, largemouth, whites and hybrids on a Zara Spook over the last couple of weeks. Large schools of whites are erupting from the 101 bridge to Cranfield Island and also up to the Red Bank area. Once you find the school creating white water, cast your favorite topwater bait or a blade type bait, such as a Kastmaster, into the active fish and hang on. It is a blast catching one fish after another.
The walleye bite is still good. The walleye I have found has been in 35 - 50 feet of water on the bottom. I caught fish on a spoon, vertical jigging it off of the bottom. Troll a crank bait with lead core line, downriggers or inline weights in order to get your bait down to 30 - 40 feet of water. Troll along bluff lines, or large flats. You can also find walleye hanging around brush piles in 25 - 40 feet of water. Live bait or spooning will work around the brush. You can also use a crawler harness with a blade and a bottom bouncing weight to catch some nice fish. Some of the best colors of blades are chartreuse and orange.
Crappie are scattered at this time and are being picked up while trolling for walleye. Some crappie are hanging around brush piles in the 30 feet range and can be caught on jigs or live bait.
Norfork Lake level is dropping very slowly and currently sits at 553.12. The lake surface water temperature has dropped from my last report and ranges from 84 to 87 degrees depending on your location and time of day. The main lake is clear and the some creeks and coves are stained.
Happy fishing and see you on the lake.
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