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Angela Perea at Lake Fayetteville Marina recommends using plastic worms, jig and pigs or spinner baits for black bass.
Fishing guide Austin Kennedy reports trout are biting well on prepared baits and small jigs fished with light tackle. The water is stained in parts of the tailwater, so small jerkbaits or spoons may ...
Cole & Jay test live minnows vs. crappie jigs to see which works best. Jane Seymour declares '70 is the new 50' after finding ...
Bass, bluegill, and crappie are moving shallow and are near subtle drop-offs and vegetation in 4-6 feet of water in this area ...