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Posted on August 13th, 2023 by David Stancil

Fishing is real slow due to heat and water temp is 87.9 but the fall fishing will be here soon and the crappie bite will be on .

FISHING ON THE COOSA CHAIN RIVERS

Posted on June 4th, 2023 by David Stancil

THE FISH HAVE MOVED TO THERE SUMMER PATTERN YOU CAN STILL CATCH THEM FISHING COVER WITH MINNOWS .

fishing on Coosa river lakes

Posted on April 9th, 2023 by David Stancil

MOST OF THE CRAPPIE HAVE SPAWNED WATER TEMP IS 71.2 THE FISH ARE SHALLOW AND ALOT ON DOCKS THE CRAPPIE IS HEADED TO COVER SO FISH SHALLOW WITH MINNOWS ARE LIGHT JIGS SUMMER TIME FISHING IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER GET YOUR ONR POLE OUT ARE YOUR SPIDER RIGS POLE TO CATCH THESE CRAPPIE IT HAS BEEN A CRAZY YEAR FISHING.

FISHING ON COOSA AND TALLAPOOSA

Posted on January 28th, 2023 by David Stancil

Fishing will be picking up after the lakes clear up from the all the rain February should be good this year longline trolling.

Posted on October 24th, 2022 by David Stancil

The crappie bite is starting to pickup since the lakes have finished Turing over spider rigging on structure is the way to catch these fall crappie with minnows.Coosa river lakes are clear due to no rain.

fishing on the Coosa

Posted on May 14th, 2022 by David Stancil

Crappie have spawned and the summer bite is very good but with the water temp 79.9 will not last long fish are on structure moving to there summer pattern.

COOSA River

Posted on June 25th, 2021 by David Stancil

Coosa River Crappie Report the bite is slow because they are in there summer pattern.Fish with minnows on structure in the mouth of creek channels and on the river and fish the inside bend you will still catch summer time crappie.

Posted on January 23rd, 2021 by David Stancil

Fishing on the Coosa Lakes and Wedowee is real slow longline trolling some fish are being caught with a cork and jig in deep water and around docks the trolling should pick up soon the fish seem to be a month behind .

May 24 ,2019

Posted on May 24th, 2019 by David Stancil

Water temp on coosa is 87 degrees the crappie have moved to the river channels on structure the bite is slow but using minnows will catch some from daylight to around 11:00 before sun gets up.

Coosa River Lakes

Posted on February 24th, 2019 by David Stancil

Due to the heavy rains all coosa river are in flood stage and muddy which making these lake hard to fish and bite is very slow the lake should crest by Tuesday Feb 26,2019 and will take about a week to clear up and get back to full pool they are about 6 ft above normal pool.