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Author Topic: Greers Ferry Fishing Report: 06/16/2009  (Read 361 times)
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« on: June 16, 2009, 10:06:54 AM »

The water level at Greers Ferry is at 468.26 and falling and it looks like the by the 4th of July it should be at just 4 feet above pool is what they are hoping for if we do not get anymore rain.

The black bass, a lot of them are still shallow and should continue to stay that way for a while and can be caught with topwaters and buzzbaits and the sort, spinnerbaits crankbaits and soft plastics and the deeper fish on c-rigged worms and lizards and Texas rigged worms and football heads dragged along , try a bream or shad pattern, the right bite gitizts are working as well

No report on crappie

Catfish are biting everything everywhere, trot lines and jugs baited with all kinds of things from soap to bream.

The walleye fishing is kinda of a timing issue, you can get a lot of bits and no fish or a lot of bites with a few fish or catch quite a few , on crawlers dragged along or a lot of folks are catching them with bass tackle up shallow in the bushes

Bream fishing is good all over the lake.

Whites and hybrids have slowed in places and picked up in places and can be caught with spoons and in-line spinners small grubs and the such, word has gotten out about the night fishing under lights and boats are stacked on top of one another but not all are catching them , whem current is run is the best with live bait.
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