Cedar Creek Lake fishing report for August 10, 2012

Hey fishing fans, Jason Barber here with the weekly kingscreekadventures.com fishing report for Cedar Creek Lake. The lake level is at -2.02 and falling. and the clarity is slightly stained. the water temps have been running in the high 80's to low 90's. Fishing is good overall.

The sandbass and hybrids are still on mainlake humps and points in deeper water. the sandbass are in 13 to 20' and the hybrids are in 18 to 24'. Slabs, small jigs and swimbaits for the sandies and live shad as well as bigger swimbaits and flutter spoons for the hybrids.

The catfish are in the same areas as the sandies and hybrids in 13 to 25' of water. Fresh cut shad and shrimp are great choices for bait. Anchor and cast or drift in these areas.

The crappie are in brushpiles and on the bridges as always. Try jigs and minnows halfway down as most fish are suspended from 10 to 16'. Some days the fish are near bottom so keep that in mind also.

The largemouth can be caught on the mainlake around docks and on offshore structure. Try cranks and plastics on the docks and c-rigs and jigs as well as deep cranks offshore. Try to focus more on mainlake points and shorelines for dockfishing and the 12 to 20' depths near humps, points and ridges for the offshore stuff.

Thanks and good fishing... To book a trip contact me at 903-603-2047


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