The Crappie Fishing The Week Was Pretty Good. Anglers Reported That They Were Still Catching Crappie Over A Pound In The Grass About 2-4 Feet Deep With Green And Yellow/Chartreuse Jigs. The Minnow Bite Was Slower In Those Areas But Was More Consistent In The River. Fishing On The Drop Off Also Produced A Nice Quantity Slow Trolling With Minnows Or Minnow Tipped Jigs From 10-18ft. The Night Time Bite As Been Very Good In The Kissimmee River. As March Approaches, The Fish Should Move In And Continue Staging For The Spawn And Finishing Spawning, And They Will Be HUNGRY.
On The South Side Of The Lake, The Fishing Is Starting To Pick Up In The Dynamite Holes And Around Tree Island. The Fish Can Also Be Found Suspended In The Rim Canals Around Slims Fish Camp Moving Around To The South Bay Area. With The Temperature Changing Every Few Days, The Fishing Pattern Is Constantly Changing So You May Have To Switch Up Your Fishing Techniques To Ensure A Good Day On The Water. Remember Cold Weather Normally Gives These Crappie Lockjaw So You May Need To Use A Slower Presentation And Downsize Your Bait.
Fishing From The Bank Has Been Up And Down. Mainly Fishing Around The Spillways Around Canal Point And Lake Harbor Has Been Consistent Early In The Mornings And Around The Evenings. The Water On The West Side Of The Lake Is Being Released Around 700 Cubic Feet Per Second
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