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Lake Tobesofkee Fishing Report June 2011

GON Staff | May 26, 2011

Tobesofkee: Level: Full pool. Temp: 78-80 degrees. Clarity: Slight stain.

Bass: Fair. Clayton Batts reports, “A lot of small fish are biting. The fish are moving around and are here one day and gone the next. The most consistent bite has been early and late with a Spro Hydra Pop around main-lake grass and seawalls that are close to deep water. During the day a lot of small fish can be caught skipping a Big Bite Baits shaky head with a green-pumpkin finesse worm under the docks that are in 6 to 8 feet of water. Look for the fish to start grouping up better by the end of the month. Look on your Lowrance on main-lake points and out in front of the deeper docks for any brush or rocks that will hold fish. Fish these places with a Carolina rig and Big Bite Baits Kriet Tail worm or a Spro Little John crankbait. Also, the shallow bite should get better during the day as the mayflies begin to hatch. Around the mayflies, throw a Spro Hydra Pop or buzzbait under the trees or around the docks where you see them hatching.”

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