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October 22′ Lake Livingston Fishing Report

Lake Livingston Fishing Report

October 22′ Lake Livingston Fishing Report

Normal Lake Level
131.0’

Current Lake Level
131.33’

Water Temperature
80˚- 85˚

Release – cfs. 1,500 

Water Clarity – south lake clear, mid lake clear, upper river channel “tea color”

FISHING FORECAST:

Great fall fishing is cranking up now on Lake Livingston.  The water is in great shape and good reports of fishing for all species are coming in from all parts of the Lake.  White Bass, Crappie, Black Bass and Catfish are now being caught in good in good numbers and should get better as fall approaches.  Lake Livingston consists of 90,000 surface acres of water and over 450 miles of shoreline.        

SPECIES REPORT:

Black Bass {largemouth} – Look for a good spinner bait bite on the north end of the lake in coming days.  Fish Charlie’s June bug “Brush Buster” Texas rigged around wood rocks in Bethy and Carolina Creeks.  Black Bass up to five lbs. have been caught recently in Thomas Lake and up Carolina Creek.

Catfish – Good fishing for Blue cats in Harmon Creek on popping corks baited with fresh cut shad and peeled shrimp.  Also some good catches coming on jug lines in Carolina and Bethy Creeks.  Rod and reel fishing in the river channel has been slow. Good fishing for Blue cats over baited holes.

Crappie – Crappie are beginning to move shallow and are being caught in the boathouses and brush tops at 6’.  Fish the mid lake boathouses also, White Rock, Carolina, Bethy and Harmon Creeks for Crappie. Best bite has been on live minnows and jigs.  

White Bass – Scattered reports of White Bass are coming in from all over the lake.  190 road bed and Hells 1/2 acre areas are producing good catches of Whites by jigging Tsunami Zombie Eye jigs off structure 12’ to 17’. Best bite has been at midday.  Look for birds and schooling Whites mid lake and south lake.   The mouths of Harmon and Carolina Creeks are producing Whites early am on medium diving crank baits.

Stripers – Occasional Striper being caught fishing for Whites.  Look for schooling fish south lake area early am.  Follow the birds to the schools.

Duck Hunting – Good hunting for Blue Winged teal for the season opener.  The lake is in great shape for holding ducks and prospects are good for the regular season opener.   

Good luck fishing and be safe on the water. Reserve your fishing adventure at
www.palmettoguideservice.com – DAVE COX

David Scott Cox
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