Monday, December 20, 2010

Greers Ferry Fishing Report 12/20/2010

Greers Ferry is currently at 464.2 ft above msl. and falling slightly due to minimal generation and overall dry conditions.  Water clarity over the south basin is as good as I have seen in the last three years.  Surface temperatures are ranging in the upper 40's to low 50's depending on location. Most all game fish are pushing deeper both on the main basin and within the creeks and tributaries.  Our baitfish populations are holding in the 30 to 50 foot zones.  A few walleyes and good kentucky's can be spooned up out of standing timber in these deeper reaches of the creeks and feeder arms.  The Largemouth bite is still best on the swim bait and most minnow imitations when fished around wood and rock both on the main lake and in the creeks.  Our Hybrid activity that we saw a huge surge in over the past month has fallen off and most of the fish that where in the creeks schooling early have seemed to have pushed out.  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!  Good Fishin`
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Cody S. Smith
501.691.5701
http://www.fishgreersferry.com/

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