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Friday, June 01, 2012

Fishing reportfor June

Provided by professional fishing guide Capt. Dale Wilson.

Capt. Dale Wilson


OVERVIEW: Fishing will be good. Most fish will start to return to their summer post-spawn patterns. Water temperature will be 70s. Cloudy days and during the night will be the best times to try your luck.

nLargemouth bass: Fishing will be good. Best lures will be top-water lures, Carolina rigs, shaky heads, large Texas-rigged plastic worms and crank baits. Most largemouth bass will be caught around rocks and brush piles near deep water. Deep docks also will be productive as they provide lots of shade. Best depths will be from the surface to 15 feet. Night fishing will be good. Best times will be at night from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m.

nSmallmouth bass: Fishing should be fair. Best areas will be around stumps, rocks, humps and flats. Best lures will be tubes, top-water lures, hair jigs and shaky heads. Best areas will be in the mid- to lower sections of the lake. Some smallmouth bass will continue to spawn in early June. Cloudy days and at night are the best times.

nStriped bass: Fishing will be good. Stripers will be caught mostly in the mid- to lower areas of the lake. Best lures will be top-water lures, swim baits, buck tails, and Zoom flukes fished with 3/8- to 1/2-oz. lead heads. Live bait will also be productive. The best depths will be from the surface to 30 feet. Stripers will feed best at night. Some stripers will surface early morning and late afternoon.

nCrappie: Fishing for crappie will be fair. They will be found 2 to 12 feet deep this month. Best areas will be in the main creeks around docks, fallen trees, stumps and brush piles in the mid- to upper parts of the lake. Small live minnows and 1? 1/2-inch tubes fished on 1/32- to 1/16-oz. lead heads will work best.

TIP OF THE MONTH: Fishing will be best at night when baitfish will be spawning for the next several weeks. Try fishing close to the shore with shallow-running lures. Try using dark lures when there is no moon or brightly colored lures when the moon is full. Best time is usually between 11 p.m. and 2 a.m. Wear your life jacket and always keep your running lights on. Take a kid fishing.

Capt. Dale Wilson: 297-5650, 874-4950, www.captaindalewilson.com