Fishing Norfork Lake has entered its summer pattern with
striped bass going deep and most other species hoovering around the old
shoreline of roughly 23 feet. It appears there may be a thermocline formed in
the 20-foot range, plus or minus a foot or two. Hard to tell with a depth
finder when it’s this shallow.

Striped bass fishing has been pretty good once you find the
fish. They seem to be moving in and out of the major creeks. I am currently
finding them on main lake bluff line points, especially when the point
transitions from solid rock to chunk rock or gravel. The stripers seem to be
close to the point, but still out in deep water 80 to 100 feet and most of the
ones I have been catching are suspended 60 to 70 feet down. Some smaller
stripers and hybrids are suspended about 20 to 30 feet down feeding on the shad
which is staying close to the surface down to 20+ feet of water. The best
fishing time for me at this time has been around 6:30am to 9am. There have been
many reports of striped bass being caught lake wide, especially from the
mid-lake area down to the dam and from the dam back towards Big Creek. I have
mainly been fishing with threadfin and gizzard shad, but vertical jigging a
spoon is working as well.

Largemouth bass fishing has also been good. The areas that
have been best for me have been the same places where I have been finding
striped bass. If there is bait on the points the bass will be from the surface
down to about 25 feet. They have been close to the shore all the way to the
bottom, especially later in the day, but the times I am fishing they are out in
the deep water suspended and feeding heavily on shad. There still has been some
topwater action, but this activity is slowing down. Swimbaits, spinner baits
and minnow shaped crank baits are all working.

Walleye are being caught just outside of the sunken buck
brush or on the old shoreline roughly 20 to 25 feet down. Dragging a crawler
harness with a small spinner is picking up some nice fish. Crappie are in the
same area, but may move up into shallow water during the day. With our high
water there is brush all over the shoreline so the challenge is locating the
fish.
The current water depth has been dropping roughly 3 inches a
day with constant power generation and is at 576.76’ MSL. The surface water
temperature this morning was 83 degrees. The water is clear with a slight
stain, which is typical this time of year with the warmer water.
Happy fishing and see you on the lake.
Hope everyone has a happy and safe Independence Day.
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