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March 2012 – Smith Mountain Lake – Lake Report

Date:

SMITH MOUNTAIN LAKE FISHING REPORT
March 2012
DALE WILSON’S
SML GUIDE SERVICE
PHONE NO:  540-297-5650 / 540-874-4950
www.captaindalewilson.com

Picture is of Chris Wilson (son of Captain Dale) with a nice striper caught 2/20/12

OVERVIEW: Fishing continues to be excellent for stripers, crappie and largemouth bass. The weather has been extremely warm for this time of the year and water temperature is above normal making for great winter fishing! Water temperature will be 50’s.

Largemouth Bass-Fishing will be good. Best lures will be jig & pigs, Carolina rigs, spinner baits, Alabama rigs and jerk baits. Most largemouth bass will be caught on points, rocky areas, creek channel banks and docks. Largemouth bass will start to relate to shallow structures this month. Best depths will be from the 2 to 20 feet deep Find areas with the largest concentrations of baitfish. Some largemouth bass will start to spawn later this month.

Smallmouth Bass- Fishing should be fair. Best areas will be humps, ledges and main points. Best lures will be jig & pig, spinner baits, jerk baits and Alabama rigs. Best areas will be in the mid to the lower sections of the lake. Most smallmouth bass will be suspended around baitfish. Cloudy days and windy days are good times to try your luck!

Striped Bass- Fishing will be good. Stripers will be caught in mid to upper areas of the lake. The best areas will be in the larger creeks and main river channels. Best lures will be Alabama rigs, swim baits, buck tails, spoons and Zoom flukes fished with 1/4 to 3/8 oz. lead heads. Live bait will also be productive. The best depths will be from 2 to 35 feet deep. Stripers will start to feed at night as the water temperature rises. Some stripers will surface. Try to find areas with the largest concentrations of baitfish. Seagulls are a good way to locate feeding fish.

Crappie-Fishing for crappie will be good. They will be found 5 to 15 feet deep this month. Best areas will be in the main creeks around deep docks, fallen trees, and brush piles in the mid to upper parts of the lake. Small live minnows and 1 ½ inch tubes fished on 1/16 to 1/8 oz. lead heads will work best to catch crappie this month.

 TIP OF THE MONTH: With warmer than usual water temperatures some species of fish will start to spawn later this month. Please practice catch and release when fish are spawning. Take a kid fishing! Always wear your life jacket!

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