Fayette Fishing Report

Last Update: February 19, 2024

Fayette Fishing Weekly Report On Mar 13 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 68 degrees. Bass are loaded up ready for the spawn at the backs of pockets and creeks. Still some big fish out in the mouths or main lake points and ledges. Cast shallow crankbaits, worms, jigs, shaky heads and dropshots. Huge blow ups right now so fish are starting to chase topwater…

Fayette Fishing Weekly Report On Mar 6 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 60 degrees. Fishing patterns are consistent, but fish may push shallow with the full moon. Bass are good targeting roadbeds and the dam with Carolina rigs and finesse worms. Look for fish staging for the spawn in the backs of coves and cuts

Fayette Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 28 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 57 degrees. Fishing patterns are consistent, but fish may push shallow with the full moon. Bass are good targeting roadbeds and the dam with Carolina rigs and finesse worms. Look for fish staging for the spawn in the backs of coves and cuts

Fayette Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 22 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 57 degrees. Fishing patterns are consistent, but fish may push shallow with the full moon. Bass are good targeting roadbeds and the dam with Carolina rigs and finesse worms. Look for fish staging for the spawn in the backs of coves and cuts

Fayette Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 14 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 57 degrees. Bass are good targeting roadbeds and the dam with Carolina rigs and finesse worms. Look for fish staging for the spawn in the backs of coves and cuts

Fayette Fishing Weekly Report On Feb 7 2024

GOOD. Water stained; 57 degrees. Bass are good targeting roadbeds and the dam with Carolina rigs and finesse worms. Look for fish staging for the spawn in the backs of coves and cuts

Fayette Fishing Weekly Report On Jan 31 2024

SLOW. Water stained; 57 degrees. Rain and high winds in the forecast leading into the weekend. Bass fishing continues to be consistent targeting roadbeds, and deeper rock piles with jigs, deep crankbaits, shaky heads, and Texas rigged craw worms