This was taken off my pier in the spring of 2020
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Friday
Sunny
Hi: 59
Friday Night
Clear
Lo: 30
Saturday
Hi: 55
Saturday Night
Mostly Clear
Lo: 37
Sunday
Mostly Sunny
Hi: 60
Sunday Night
Mostly Cloudy
Lo: 48
Monday
Hi: 68
Monday Night
Rain Showers Likely
Lo: 59
Extended Weather Forecast
Water Level on 12/21: 344.11 (-0.89)
Water Level Details
GOOD. Water slightly stained; 57 degrees; 0.95 feet below pool. Lake level is holding, with our sporadic but relatively light rains, and all launches appear to be open and usable. There have been 2 unseasonable, but short, warm spells lately that have gotten the fishing more active, and I think now we should be prepared for the more normal winter to move in. All fish metabolism will slow to a certain extent as the water cools, the normal seasonal low for Palestine is about 40 degrees. Bass will have brief feeding periods in December and January until they feel the beginnings of the spawn stage, so slower, larger baits with some vibration could be more effective. Catfish should continue to be fair to good. To catch smaller channels and blues in the daytime use smellier baits. Target flatheads and larger blue catfish at night on larger live and cut bait. Hybrid stripers should be sporadic biters, with the best chances in the mid-morning to early afternoon times on bright days, often trolling. Crappie should remain deep during the winter. Live scopes will find them, as well as fishing with jigs or minnows at 20-25 feet over deeper areas where you can see them schooled, very slowly dragging the bait. White bass will also be sporadic, with short bite periods. Deadsticking a few feet over the deep schools will work in 25-40 feet. Report by Jim Beggerly, Jim’s Fishing Lake Palestine.
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