State | Lake/River/Res. | Month | Time | Water Temp | H2O Clarity (inches) | Lure(s) | Structure | Depth | Weather | Air Temp. | Comments |
FLORIDA | LAKE OKEECHOBEE | FEBURARY | Most | ?? | ?? | stick worms and soft-plastic jerkbaits | spawning area | shallow | Partly cloudy | 70's | North Shore, in Moonshine Bay and in Bay Bottom |
FLORIDA | LAKE OKEECHOBEE | FEBURARY | Most | ?? | ?? | stick worms and soft-plastic jerkbaits | spawning area | shallow | Partly cloudy | 70's | North Shore, in Moonshine Bay and in Bay Bottom |
CALIFORNIA | New Melones Lake | FEBURARY | Most | 50'S | ?? | with brown-and-brown or brown-and-green jigs and trailers | shoreline structure | shallow | Clear | 50's | The bass fishing is fair, The bass are feeding heavily on crawdads, which are green right now |
CALIFORNIA | New Melones Lake | FEBURARY | Most | 50'S | ?? | with brown-and-brown or brown-and-green jigs and trailers | shoreline structure | shallow | Clear | 50's | The bass fishing is fair, The bass are feeding heavily on crawdads, which are green right now |
CALIFORNIA | Lake Camanche | FEBURARY | Most | ?? | ?? | smoke or green leaches or worms | rip rap | 12 to 15 feet | Clear | 50's | Bass action has been decent |
CALIFORNIA | Lake Camanche | FEBURARY | Most | ?? | ?? | smoke or green leaches or worms | rip rap | 12 to 15 feet | Clear | 50's | Bass action has been decent |
TEXAS | RAYBURN | FEBURARY | Most | 50'S | cloudy | dark-color plastic lizard rigged with a light screw-lock weight | creek channel | 6-12 feet | Mostly Cloudy, windy | 60's | protected areas are producing decent fishing for largemouth bass |
TEXAS | RAYBURN | FEBURARY | Most | 50'S | cloudy | dark-color plastic lizard rigged with a light screw-lock weight | creek channel | 6-12 feet | Mostly Cloudy, windy | 60's | protected areas are producing decent fishing for largemouth bass |
GEORGIA | LAKE SINCLAIR | FEBURARY | Most | 40'S | semi-clear | small to medium size crank baits are usually the ticket. Baits that have produced recently are Bandit #200, Thunder Shad #306, Rapala DT10 and DT6, Shad Rap #5, and Shad Rap RS #5. Colors have varied from shad and silver patterns to fire tiger and chartreuse patterns to bone or parrot. | coves | 15 to 25 feet | Clear | 50's | Black bass are still biting fair to good, Some are inside the mouth of deeper coves and short pockets |
GEORGIA | LAKE SINCLAIR | FEBURARY | Most | 40'S | semi-clear | small to medium size crank baits are usually the ticket. Baits that have produced recently are Bandit #200, Thunder Shad #306, Rapala DT10 and DT6, Shad Rap #5, and Shad Rap RS #5. Colors have varied from shad and silver patterns to fire tiger and chartreuse patterns to bone or parrot. | coves | 15 to 25 feet | Clear | 50's | Black bass are still biting fair to good, Some are inside the mouth of deeper coves and short pockets |
TEXAS | Lake McQueeney | JANUARY | Most | ?? | ?? | 3/8 oz Black Oldham's Jigs with a black Uncle Josh's pork frog, 7 1/2 in. redshad Berkley Power worm | docks | 8-15 feet | Overcast | 60's | BLACKBASS are good to five pounds |
TEXAS | Lake McQueeney | JANUARY | Most | ?? | ?? | 3/8 oz Black Oldham's Jigs with a black Uncle Josh's pork frog, 7 1/2 in. redshad Berkley Power worm | docks | 8-15 feet | Overcast | 60's | BLACKBASS are good to five pounds |
CALIFORNIA | Lake Berryessa | FEBURARY | Most | ?? | stained | baby brush hogs | spawning area | shallow | Scattered Clouds | 60's | small mouth bass bite is starting to warm up as they come up shallow in preparation for the spawn |
CALIFORNIA | Lake Berryessa | FEBURARY | Most | ?? | stained | baby brush hogs | spawning area | shallow | Scattered Clouds | 60's | small mouth bass bite is starting to warm up as they come up shallow in preparation for the spawn |
TEXAS | MEDINA | FEBURARY | Most | 53 | clear | watermelon/red flake, watermelon/pearl laminate, and glimmer blue Houdini shad and flukes | flats | shallow | Partly Cloudy | 70's | black bass to 3 pounds are fair |
TEXAS | MEDINA | FEBURARY | Most | 53 | clear | watermelon/red flake, watermelon/pearl laminate, and glimmer blue Houdini shad and flukes | flats | shallow | Partly Cloudy | 70's | black bass to 3 pounds are fair |
TEXAS | LBJ | FEBURARY | Most | 50 | stained | slow-rolling Texas Red Terminator spinnerbaits, and pitching Texas-rigged crawdad Craw Tubes or watermelon/red Bush Pigs | brush pile(s) | 10-15 feet | Partly Cloudy | 60's | black bass to 5 pounds fair |
TEXAS | LBJ | FEBURARY | Most | 50 | stained | slow-rolling Texas Red Terminator spinnerbaits, and pitching Texas-rigged crawdad Craw Tubes or watermelon/red Bush Pigs | brush pile(s) | 10-15 feet | Partly Cloudy | 60's | black bass to 5 pounds fair |
TEXAS | DUNLAP/MCQUEENEY | FEBURARY | Most | 52 | slightly stained | 1/2-oz. chrome/blue back Rat-L-Traps | lilly pads-edge | 6-10 feet | clear | 70's | black bass to 8 pounds are fair , outer edges of lily pads |
TEXAS | DUNLAP/MCQUEENEY | FEBURARY | Most | 52 | slightly stained | 1/2-oz. chrome/blue back Rat-L-Traps | lilly pads-edge | 6-10 feet | clear | 70's | black bass to 8 pounds are fair , outer edges of lily pads |
TEXAS | COLETO CREEK | FEBURARY | Most | 60 | murky | spinnerbaits and soft plastics | warm water discharge | 8-10 feet | Partly Cloudy | 70's | black bass to 8 pounds fair |
TEXAS | COLETO CREEK | FEBURARY | Most | 60 | murky | spinnerbaits and soft plastics | warm water discharge | 8-10 feet | Partly Cloudy | 70's | black bass to 8 pounds fair |
TEXAS | CHOKE CANYON | FEBURARY | Most | 58 | clear | watermelon/red flake Houdini shad and flukes | buck brush | 3-15 feet | Clear | 70's | black bass to 9 pounds are excellent, also try white or chartreuse/blue/white-skirted spinnerbaits among submerged hydrilla |
TEXAS | CHOKE CANYON | FEBURARY | Most | 58 | clear | watermelon/red flake Houdini shad and flukes | buck brush | 3-15 feet | Clear | 70's | black bass to 9 pounds are excellent, also try white or chartreuse/blue/white-skirted spinnerbaits among submerged hydrilla |
TEXAS | CANYON LAKE | FEBURARY | Most | 50 | clear | Texas-rigged chartreuse Craw Tubes, pumpkin Sliding Weight Craw Babies, and chartreuse 7/16-oz. tungsten spinnerbaits | rock pile(s) | 8-20 feet | Partly Cloudy | 60's | Smallmouth bass good |