Lake Sinclair Bass Fishing Report: Dec 2013

by Matt Henry

Water temp: 66 degrees, Clarity: Light stain up river, Main lake clear

Lake Sinclair bass fishing has been a little slow with all the recent cold fronts. The shad have turned around and started moving back towards the main lake. A lot of the shad are in the middle of the creeks and the first half of pockets right now. Productive baits this week have been shallow to medium diving crank baits in a white color and a Buckeye Spot Remover shaky head with a Zoom green pumpkin trick worm. The shaky head bite has been the most consistent as these first few cold fronts have slowed down the bite. Throw this shaky head around brushy docks and any rock you can find in the creeks. The creeks on the lower end have been best for quantity of fish while the creeks farther up the lake have been best for quality. I have guide trips available. Give me a call if you are looking for some fun fishing this fall! Don’t forget to check out the 2013 Nitro, Tracker, Sun Tracker, Tahoe, and Mako boats in our new boat showroom. For more information, swing by the marina or call 478 451 0167.

FORECAST BY: Matt Henry Sinclair Marina Guide Service matt@sinclairmarina.com (770) 361-4210 www.sinclairmarina.com