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June 16th-30th 2006 Fishing Report PDF Print E-mail
Fishing Even Better As El Salto Water Level Begins Rising

Heavy rains have resulted in a substantial increase of the water level at Lake El Salto.  The lake has risen about 5-feet since our last report.

That’s good news, of course, because water levels had been down for some time.  As the water came up, fishing success has also improved. 

Some of the most productive lures lately have been Storm 4-inch WildEye Swim Shads.  Shad, blue shad, pearl white and golden mullet have been the best colors.  Anglers tell us the best technique with these baits is to retrieve them very slowly.

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May 16th-31st El Salto Fishing Report PDF Print E-mail

El Salto Lake Level Is Low  But Fishing Success Is High

John O’Neill visited Anglers Inn for the first time last October.  Here’s what he had to say about his recent May visit: “My first trip to El Salto was last fall in late October. The lake was full and the land was green.  Imagine my surprise when I arrived at the lodge recently.  I looked out at the lake that once lay only 200-yards from my cabin, but was now more than a quarter mile away with thousands of trees showing and the water 25-feet down.  My worries of low water affecting the prosperity of our trip were unfounded. As I soon learned, if you want to catch huge fish, this was the time of year to come.

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March 16th-31st El Salto Fishing Report PDF Print E-mail

Bassmaster Crew Hammers Bass At Lake El Salto

The good folks who produce Bassmaster Magazine just don’t write about fishing---they get out there and do it! We had several Bassmaster staff members as our guests at Anglers Inn recently. Here’s what they had to say about their Lake El Salto fishing.

James B. Hall, editor of Bassmaster magazine: “With the lake being quite low, I was worried that the fishing might suffer. After leaving our first spot with 17 bass up to 7-pounds after no more than 20 casts, I knew my worries were unfounded. All of those fish were caught on a Fat Free Shad by quickly reeling down a secondary point, then pausing. The most successful day (82 fish in the morning, 31 in the afternoon) of the trip came by way of a 7-inch YUM Zellmander and 10-inch Berkley Power Worm (both watermelon & red flake) pitched and flipped to the base of standing timber in shallow water. Small clumps of trees that featured multiple 2-inch-diameter trees were more fruitful than the large trees for both numbers and size of fish. Regardless of the type of timber fished, dragging a bait through the branches was key to getting strikes.

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March 1st-15th El Salto Fishing Report PDF Print E-mail

Post-Spawn Lunkers Smacking Lures At El Salto Lake

The big post-spawn bass are being caught mostly off points, humps, islands and up on the flats. Some bass are suspending.  That’s why Pradco’s Fat Free Shad is starting to catch some really nice fish, especially in the afternoon when the wind picks up.  Other great afternoon wind baits recently have been ¾ to 1 ½-ounce spinnerbaits.

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