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Toledo Bend Fishing Report Mid Lake and South End JANUARY 9, 2006 Low lake level seems to be the topic on everyone's mind. Even with our lake being low it's still one of the largest reservoirs in the United States. The fish didn't pack up and move, and there are boat ramps that have been worked on so we have access to the lake. As far as boat lanes, low water or not boaters should never take markers for granted. If you are not familiar with the area be cautious. So bring a map, camera and a spiral notebook and take full advantage of the low water because the rains will come and the lake will rise! Water Temp.~ 50* to 61* Lake Level ~ 162.73 no generating at this time . BASS ~ Good. Start with a drop shot 4" ox blood or watermelon/green flake cut tail worm in 22' to 38' of water. as day warms drag a carolina rigged black/blue tube in 12ft to 15ft of water. Remember to spray all your baits with Kick N Bass. BREAM ~ Slow. On worms and Berkly Power Maggots in 16' to 25' of water over brush on edge of creeks. CRAPPIE ~ Good. Around old river in 28 to 35' of water on shinners and 1/16 oz. red/chartreuse colored tubes. STRIPERS ~ Good. Use electronics to locate bait fish along flats in 14' to 30' of water. Then use live carp in these areas. Look for schooling fish during mid day. CATFISH ~ Exellent. In 28' to 42' of water on Catfish Charlie and liver over baited holes. WHITE BASS ~ Slow. Along main lake flats in 20' to 24' of water on a green/white Rinky Dink. Darrell Lyons RR1, Box 1511 Hemphill, Tx 75948 409-625-4585 e-mail: DWLGUIDE@YAHOO.COM WEBSITE: WWW.TOLEDO-BEND.NET/GUIDE |