Alert
The lake is being maintained at a low level for dam assessment and repair. Any water level rise is followed by a fast drawdown.
All ramps are blocked off except for the gravel one into the north river channel at Hwy 51 landing parking lot. How far you can go there is limited by river flow and/or lake level. Creek and riverbank fishing are other options.
For COE regulations, see: US Army Corps of Engineers
Fishing Report - Updated 6/4/24
Fish | Some folks are bank or kayak fishing in creek and river pools. Catfish have been biting in the creeks and river during rainfall runoff with some good reports near the Hwy 51 bridge lately. Some white bass should still be in the creeks and river. Use baits and lures appropriate for your target fish (ex. soft plastics for bass, jigs for crappie, natural baits for catfish). Grabbling season runs May 1 to July 15, but it is difficult to set and run boxes with unstable water levels. |
All fishing regulations remain in effect. It is a good time to take pictures or waypoints of bottom cover or habitat for when the lake refills. Be very careful around steep banks or soft bottomed areas. Some fish have survived in the main lake, sloughs, and creek and river channels.
Fish may move up with a water rise and then get concentrated in remaining pools when it goes back down. Shallower water warms up and cools off faster than deeper water. Check water level trends; except for catfish, fishing is usually better on a slow fall than a fast rise. Just be aware the ups and downs will be very rapid.
The extended drawdown is allowing vegetation to colonize exposed areas, providing habitat, cover, and food for fish, aquatic invertebrates, waterfowl, and other wildlife when re-flooded. Flooded vegetation also settles sediment out of the water. The above picture is the view from Hernando Point ramp Sept. 7, 2023.