DeGray Lake Fishing Report: Early warming of surface water making fish less aggressive
“My experience says that when the temperature reaches 86 degrees on the water’s surface, it raises the scale of nonaggressive bite.”
“My experience says that when the temperature reaches 86 degrees on the water’s surface, it raises the scale of nonaggressive bite.”
As of Thursday, March 12, Randy Plyler with Plyler Outdoors Guide Service reports that black bass can be caught in shallows
Crappie are slowly moving up and pre-staging. White bass and hybrids are moving up the rivers and creek arms.
The latest fishing report from DeGray Lake
Crappie are moving up on brushpiles and can be caught around standing timber on jigs in about 15-25 feet
“The water is cooling and the crappie are starting to stack up on the brushpiles.”
“A Rooster Tail is a secret little thing that DeGray hybrids kill it”