- Lake Jennings Update
Jennings received their final trout stock of the season this week (1,500 pounds). Water temps are now in the low 70s, pushing trout into deeper, cooler zones. Boaters are having the most success on these fish, but early and late in the day, shore casters are finding them closer to the shoreline... points, drop-offs, and structure with quick access...
Jennings received their final trout stock of the season this week (1,500 pounds). Water temps are now in the low 70s, pushing trout into deeper, cooler zones. Boaters are having the most success on these fish, but early and late in the day, shore casters are finding them closer to the shoreline... points, drop-offs, and structure with quick access to depth are your best bets.
The early spring bass bite was excellent, with multiple 10+ pounders reported. But fish are now firmly in post-spawn, and things have cooled considerably. A few smaller fish are coming on finesse presentations... drop shots, Senkos, Ned rigs... but even those have been inconsistent. Bigger fish remain very elusive.
The warming temps have fired up the panfish bite, though. Bluegill, redear, and some crappie are pushing shallow near docks and submerged brush. Unlike bass and trout, these fish are most active midday.