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Evans County PFA: Level: Down 3 feet and will remain low through March. Temp.: 50-54 degrees. Clarity: 22 inches. Bass: It was a slow February. With some major cold fronts, the bass bite has been very slow. Bass fishing should only improve during March as the larger fish move shallow to prepare to spawn. Crappie:…
Marben Farm PFA: Levels: Most of the ponds are down from the continued drought. The boat ramp at Bennett Lake is unusable, although anglers can continue to slide canoes, kayaks or small jonboats in to access the lake. Clarity: Clear, more than 36 inches of visibility in all of the ponds. Temp: 52 degrees. Bass:…
On High Falls Lake — and just about everywhere else — a jig ’n pig is considered a big-bass bait. “Seems like every time you catch a bass on a jig ’n pig on this lake, it’s a good one,” said my fishing partner on the lake last month. On Jan. 16, I spent an afternoon…
Paradise PFA: Levels: Most lakes are 12 to 18 inches below full pool. Temp.: 66-68 degrees. Clarity: Lakes are slightly stained. Visibility on Lake Patrick is 36 inches. Bass: Fair. Several Paradise bass anglers have reported bass being caught on crankbaits, according to area manager Charles West. Shad Raps and Rat-L-Traps have been the best…
Marben PFA: Level: Margery Lake is about four inches below full. Bennett Lake remains very low. The boat ramp is not useable for boats that need to be floated off the trailer. Temp: Mid to upper 70s. Clarity: Lightly stained, 18- to 26-inch visibility. Bass: Bass remain active and are moving into shallower water during…