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Yellow bass and sheepshead are abundant and anglers have been catching decent numbers of them.

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Yellow bass and freshwater drum are abundant and anglers have been catching decent numbers of them. Channel Catfish - Fair: Fish with stink bait, cut bait, chubs, night crawlers or crawdads off the bottom. Freshwater Drum - Fair: Freshwater drum are plentiful; try using live crawdads or night crawlers and fish near the bottom. Yellow Bass - Good: Yellow bass fishing has been good. The yellow bass are about 7 to 8 inches long, but there are lots of them. Some yellow bass in the 9 to 10-inch range have been caught. Try casting near shore using small, bright colored lures tipped with a piece of crawdad or a little piece of yellow bass meat.

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Yellow bass and freshwater drum are abundant and anglers have been catching decent numbers of them. Channel Catfish - Fair: Fish with stink bait, cut bait, chubs, night crawlers or crawdads off the bottom. Freshwater Drum - Fair: Freshwater drum are plentiful; try using live crawdads or night crawlers and fish near the bottom. Yellow Bass - Good: The yellow bass are about 7 to 8 inches long, but there are lots of them. Some yellow bass in the 9 to 10-inch range have been caught. Try casting near shore using small, brightly colored lures tipped with a piece of crawdad or a little piece of yellow bass meat. Anglers have been picking up two or three bass at each dock on the east side and then move on to the next.

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Yellow bass and freshwater drum are abundant and anglers have been catching decent numbers of them. Channel Catfish - Fair: Fish with stink bait, cut bait, chubs, night crawlers or crawdads off the bottom. Freshwater Drum - Fair: Freshwater drum are plentiful; try using live crawdads or night crawlers and fish near the bottom. Yellow Bass - Good: Yellow bass fishing has been good. The yellow bass are about 7 to 8 inches long, but there are lots of them. Some yellow bass in the 9 to 10-inch range have been caught. Try casting near shore using small, bright colored lures tipped with a piece of crawdad or a little piece of yellow bass meat. Anglers have been picking up two or three bass at each dock on the east side and then move on to the next.

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Anglers are catching some yellow bass and a few channel catfish. Channel Catfish - Fair: Catfish are hitting late in the evening in the shallows. Freshwater Drum - Slow: Freshwater drum are plentiful; try using live crawdads or night crawlers and fish near the bottom. Yellow Bass - Fair: Yellow bass fishing has been fairly good. The yellow bass are about 7 to 8 inches, but there are lots of them. Some yellow bass in the 9 to 10-inch range have been caught. Try casting near shore using small, bright colored lures tipped with a piece of crawdad or a little piece of yellow bass meat. Anglers have been picking up two or three bass at each dock on the east side and then move on to the next.

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Anglers are still doing well for yellow bass with a few nice walleye mixed in. Walleye - Slow: Some walleye have been caught while fishing for yellow bass. Yellow Bass - Good: Anglers have been catching yellow bass casting small bright colored jigs tipped with a small piece of bait. Try fishing the windward shore and fishing off the bulrushes at Featherstone Park. Keep moving around until you find the fish. Once they quit biting, move until you find more.

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