Bluestone bass fishing reports

Started by OHbassaholic, September 04, 2005, 03:22:16 PM

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BLUESTONE - Lake is at summer pool. Lake and tailwater are cloudy. For more information call the Corps of Engineers recorded message at 466 0156 . With the nights beginning to cool, the fishing on the lake should begin to pick up. Anglers should try around any downed trees or weed beds while using worms, small minnows or jigs for sunfish. Bass anglers should concentrate their efforts along areas with good structure such as downed timber, rocky drops or weed beds. Topwater baits such as rapalas, tiny torpedoes and slug goes are excellent choices but anglers will find the best Topwater action early or late. Bluegill can provide anglers with some fast action. Best baits are worms and small jigs. Anglers can have a blast fishing for sunfish. Channel catfish are also hitting in the lake primarily at night on chicken liver and worms. Carp and channel catfish are hitting in the tailwaters with best baits being corn, and nightcrawlers. Occasionally anglers have been catching some other species such as smallmouth bass in the tailwaters on jigs and minnows.