

Example: The spotted bass you catch are mostly in the range of a little over 1 pound to a little over 3 if you are lucky. There is also a deeper area in the middle of the lake - i did not get many buffs there but i think you could still catch some there.First off there are NO Uniques as far as I can tell, And the fish in here are not that big at all. You can also slowly reel an overweight/sinking float to plumb various areas/deep holes. You can "plumb deeper holes like this or you can use a bottom rod to drag a weight along the bottom to plumb the depth - as sometimes it states the depth on the indicator. That way you know your bait is just on the bottom where you want to fish/where the buffs are likely to be. Perhaps try putting a really heavy bait on the light slider or any float for that matter if you do not have a slider yet - so it sinks the float and then keep adjusting your depth/shallow up and then recast until the float just sits slightly on it's side. I think the slider float is a bit easier as it lays over when your bait is right on the bottom the waggler does not seem to do that quite as well.

You can also feed by hand when you float fish but I have found it disappointingly inaccurate There is a long deep stretch at the top of the lake perhaps try there for the buffalo - best at the top right hand end of the deep hole if I remember correctly. If you have some cutbait you could try there for the cats tooĪlso you could try a bottom rod and feeder if you have one if not a float should do the trick especially now you can use a light slider or waggler float to fish down deep (if these are available to you).

Yes maybe try the bread with honey as well.
