- Joined
- Apr 27, 2010
- Location
- Bethlehem, Georgia
October 15, 2010
By Ken Sturdivant
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 2 FEET, 74 DEGREES AND STAINED
Bass fishing is fair and bass are tight in the deeper brush in docks on the lower lake. Use a green Zoom lizards or worms in larger sizes worms on a Texas rigged Thunder Bullet weight. Find the outside bends in lower lake creeks at 13 feet of water and work the heaviest brush slowly. Later in the day, fish the lower lake docks and skip a large green Zoom trick worm under the docks and let it sink. Add a Venom rattle in the worm and let it sink on a free line. Slowly work the worm right in the brush around these docks, as the rising water forces the bass tight into the cover. Later each day as the water warms, work this same warm on sea walls around the lake on the sunny sides of the lake. The warm sunlight will warm these areas, making the bass more active. Later each day, use a bright buzz bait with the bright blades right on the docks and sea walls.
By Ken Sturdivant
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 2 FEET, 74 DEGREES AND STAINED
Bass fishing is fair and bass are tight in the deeper brush in docks on the lower lake. Use a green Zoom lizards or worms in larger sizes worms on a Texas rigged Thunder Bullet weight. Find the outside bends in lower lake creeks at 13 feet of water and work the heaviest brush slowly. Later in the day, fish the lower lake docks and skip a large green Zoom trick worm under the docks and let it sink. Add a Venom rattle in the worm and let it sink on a free line. Slowly work the worm right in the brush around these docks, as the rising water forces the bass tight into the cover. Later each day as the water warms, work this same warm on sea walls around the lake on the sunny sides of the lake. The warm sunlight will warm these areas, making the bass more active. Later each day, use a bright buzz bait with the bright blades right on the docks and sea walls.