Hello All! Well, after a long spring and summer of high water we are finally back to normal pool here on the reservoir. Cooling rains have been a big relief from some serious hot weather experienced earlier in the month. Water surface temperatures started the month in the lower 90's and have since cooled to the mid 80 degree range with water surface temps peaking during the day around 87 degrees.
Fall patterns are starting to kick into gear. Gamefish and Bait are beginning to stage on Secondary Points, Shallower Flats and channel swings within the creeks. Our Kentucky's are really the first fish starting to really get going towards this fall pattern. Although our whites and hybrids are not to far behind as they are inching shallower in the column everyday with surfacing being seen sporadically around the clock. Upper to mid zones in the water column are holding higher volumes of fish while there are still a few relating to structure and cover closer to the bottom.
As we inch towards fall, power fishing will still rain supreme as schools of active fish will be feeding throughout the day in many different locations. Fall is typically a, "junk fishing" paradise here on Greers Meaning you can catch them while throwing just about everything and anything at some point during the day. This is the best time of year to experiment and try new things, you just never know what's gonna work best that particular day. Look for catch rates to go up daily as long as your covering water and finding new pods of active fish.
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