Kirk Weber

March 11, 2007

Air Temp: Low 44/High 62

Water Temp: 35 to 54 degrees

Water Elevation: 356

The catching of Bass and Crappie has improved significantly in the past couple of days. I've seen some good numbers of Crappie being cleaned at the cleaning station and I heard there were 5 20lb+ bags of bass weighed at Saturday's tournaments. I've caught fish deep, medium and shallow the past couple days but the biggest change I've seen is that each day more fish are coming shallow. This should hold up so long as our warm trend continues.

BASS

Jerk baits, small crank baits, and jigs are all producing. Shallow wood on secondary points in bays would be a good pattern.

CRAPPIE

Jigs and minnows are producing good catches. Fish both shallow and deep around brush.

BLUEGILL

Fish 18ft deep along secondary channel with wax worms for good action.

Good Fishing.

Capt Kirk, out!

Fish Species: Crappie, Bass, Bluegill
Bait Used: jigs, minnows, jerkbaits, small crankbaits
Tackle Used:
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Water Depth:
Water Temperature: low 50/ high54
Wind Direction: N/A
Wind Speed:

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Kirk Weber

About The Author: Captain Kirk Weber

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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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