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Sam Rayburn Fishing
Report
Reel um N Guide Service
By
Lynn Atkinson
Sam Rayburn is at 158.95 The water temperature has been in the low to
mid 50s and is starting to clear up with visibility to a depth of 3 feet in
some of the pockets.
This week has been great . Even with the cold front coming in we’ve been
catching fish over 8 lbs. Thursday we headed out on the water with some
great folks from Ks in hopes of making there 1st trip on Big Sam something
to remember . As we pulled up on the first spot we pulled out the
Rat-L-Traps to work the edge of the grass and after just a few minutes the
first fish was on and it was a dandy. With quick net work he was in the
boat. A nice 5.32, not bad for the first fish. Then just a few more cast and
a nice 3 lb. was hauled on board. This young man was whipping up on us. His
wife said that’s about the way it goes but not to worry she was hangin’ in
there. After a short run to the next spot we started working the grass and
it was pretty heavy cover. Both of them where working it over. I looked at
the back of the boat and could see that his
wife was working the trap out of the grass and was have a time at it. All
of the sudden the grass came alive with a monster bass. After one of the
best fights I’ve seen in a long time she came to the boat with a fish
weighing in at 8.60lbs. We fished a lot more places and I finely caught a
keeper to put in the live well. It ended up with the clients catching all
the good fish and myself just getting the little ones out of the way.
The rest of the week was awesome! We caught lots of 4 and 5 lb bass around
the deeper edges and drops. You have to be willing to switch baits when the
one you’ve been using stops working., Don’t get stuck on just one
bait Some of the baits I like to start with are baits that I can cover a
lot of water with .I try the Stanley Spinner Baits , Lipless Crankbaits and
Crank Baits. Always change the speed from fast to slow or maybe a stop and
go , see what the fish want. If I find a good area and don’t pickup a fish
on them I may hit it with a Stanley Jig , Senkos , Carolina or Texas Rig.
Don’t give up. There are a lot of good fish moving in to spawn.
Sitting on the couch all day wont catch em. So give us a call and book your
next trip. Remember what my wife says, “Get off your duff and on your feet.
A day on the lake just can’t be beat.”
Crappie having been moving around some. We’ve been catching a few off the
brush piles and some around the bridges. There are a bunch stacked up in the
river channel.
Lynn Atkinson
srayburn@rayburncountry.com
www.rayburncountry.com
Home 936-897-3400
Cell 979-220-0251
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