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Lake Conroe Bass Fishing Report Lake Conroe Fishing Report Black
Bass :
Black Bass fishing is picking up on Lake Conroe this month.
Some very good catches are coming in on deep diving crankbaits. Crank baits in shad, chrome and chartreuse are working.
Midday try deeper water with worms.
White and chartreuse spinnerbaits will also take a few fish especially on
the north end of the lake and along riprap.
Worms in black/blue, pumpkinseed and plum are all taking fish during the
middle of the day in 15 to 25 feet around brush or other submerged structure.
On the North End fish are moving to the 5 to 10 foot depths and can be
caught on soft plastics in Black/blue, Tequila and Pumpkin colors. White
Bass :
White Bass action is slow on Lake
Conroe. September should bring some
of the years best action for Whites. To locate Whites troll small deep diving crankbaits in Chrome,
White or Chartreuse over main lake humps, ridges and points keeping an eye on
your electronics for the bait or brush. Look
for schooling action in late afternoon and cast small crankbaits into the
schools from as far out ass you can cast. When they go down jig the bottom with 1/2 and 1/4 ounce
chrome and chartreuse spoons. Crappie
: Crappie are also slightly slow but should also be picking up
soon. They can be found with your
electronics by cruising main lake points at depths of 25-35 feet until you
locate submerged brush or trees. Some
are still in the 15-20 foot range. Minnows
are the most effective of catching them, but they can also be caught on 1/8
ounce spinner baits and Beetle Spins. Good luck and good fishing.
Remember to take home just enough for dinner. Leave the rest for seed. Remember to take home just enough for dinner. Leave the rest for seed. Good luck fishing. Bill Cannan |
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