Kirk Weber

Air Temp: High 58/ Low 39

Water Elevation: 355

Water Clarity: A little dingy

I apologize for my failure to write a report last week. Until yesterday I hadn't fished for three weeks. The weather has improved immensely and I've been out in search of fish.

Yesterday the water temp was 39 degrees and I caught 7 Crappie, about 10 Yellow Bass, and 2 Bluegill. A tough day! I talked with several other fishermen who hadn't caught much either. I tried shallow (2 ft), medium (12 ft), and deep (20 ft). The only place I caught fish was 22.5 ft deep. The only bait I could get them to bite was an 1/8 oz jigging Rapala.

Today the water temp was 40 to 42 degrees and I caught some good sized Crappie 3 ft deep over brush in 10ft of water. I caught these fish on a chartreuse "Crappie Beaver" jig fished under a weighted bobber.

Some fish are rising for the warmer water near surface and if our warm trend continues, I look for the catching to get better. For now I'd fish either deep (20+ ft) or shallow (5 ft or less). For Bass that means suspending jerk baits shallow and a jig, deep.

Capt Kirk, out!

Fish Species: Crappie
Bait Used: jigging Rapala
Tackle Used: St Croix 6.5 light action
Method Used: Vertical jigging
Water Depth: 20 ft
Water Temperature: 40 degrees
Wind Direction: NNW
Wind Speed: 10-20
Today's catch
Today's catch


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Kirk Weber

About The Author: Captain Kirk Weber

Company: Captain Kirk\'s Guide Service

Area Reporting: Kentucky Lake

Bio: Full-time fishing guide since 1994. Kirk has been fishing Kentucky lake since he was 7 years old. KY State Guide\'s Licensed and US Coast Guard licensed. Insured. Fully rigged 21ft Bass Cat boat.

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