Largemouth and spotted bass fishing has been really good for me. My best areas have been bluff line
points in 33 – 38 feet of water. The fish are hugging the bottom. I have been dropping a 1 ounce spoon to the bottom and slowly jigging it up and down just a little. When the jig is falling is the time when the bass have been sucking it in. Once you start to lift the bait off of the bottom, you feel the fish and the fight is on. With the cooler water temperature, the bass will also move into shallow water early and late in the day to feed. Use crank baits for these shallow fish or jigs worked slowly along the bottom.Crappie fishing has stayed about the same. The best areas have been on brush piles in 20 to 25 feet of water. The fish will typically be toward the tops of the brush. They may move inside the brush to shallower water early and late in the day. Jigging a spoon on top of the brush is working or dropping a small soft plastic with a 1/16 – 1/8 ounce jig head. You can also cast out the plastic jig to the shore line and let it sink to your desired depth and reel it back to the boat, making sure the jig crosses over the top of the brush pile. Live bait is typically always a great way to catch crappie.
Norfork Lake level currently sits at 553.82 feet msl. The
lake has risen roughly ½ foot since last week. The surface water temperature is
currently around 48 degrees. The lake is slightly stained.
Happy Fishing and enjoy Norfork Lake.
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