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Alabama Fishing Report for Lake Eufaula

Capt. Sam Williams
July 6, 2006
Lake Eufaula - Freshwater Fishing Report

Lake Eufaula, Alabama

Lake level 187.30 MSL

Water clarity, clear to three feet

Water temperature 87 Degrees in the river to 90 degrees in the shallows of the creeks

Bass fishing has continued to be steady. The early morning bite is constant in the shallow water. Place your boat in 10 to 25 feet of water and work the shallow grass and pad cover . The Big Bite Baits are doing some awesome things. Their Yo-Mamma is working good, the Craw is the best thing going. They have several new baits coming out. Visit them at www.bigbitebaits.com Tell Scott or Dennis you read about the bait in this report. Their baits have hit the market place like gangbusters. They are catching fish all across the Nation. The Blade runner is still working at all locations on the lake. Mann's 20 plus and 30 plus are catching fish on the ledges when the sun gets up. I like the larger baits so they can be worked slower. The blue crystal glow and Alabama shad colors are my favorite. The Kinami Nories bug and Flash are getting bites on the Texas and Carolina Rigs.

Crappie are still biting for the late fishermen. They are hitting a black and chartreuse jig worked on the bottom like a Texas rig. Vertical jigging is working on the ledges, tip the jig with a minnow for best results.

Catfish have spawned and are back in full action. This is great fun for just relaxing, or you can step it up a notch and try the jugs. They will keep you busy and fill a cooler in a hurry.

Bluegill are hitting worms and crickets. They are best caught early and late, working the shorelines around grass, pads and blow downs. We were out with a client the other evening on an afternoon trip. The day got longer as we were getting ready to come in and we started catching "finger" cats on the pan fish bait. We stayed 'till nearly dark and had a ball catching the best size eating fish in the water.

Hybrids are hitting jigging spoons in the late afternoon in the mouth of some creeks. This is fun for Dad to take his kid's for some good action on ultra lite tackle. A short trip after supper can make some great memories.

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Capt.Sam Williams

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Fish for Bass, Crappie, Bream or Catfish. Jug fishing for Catfish $25.00 extra $10.00 surcharge when gas is 3.00 or more/gal.Normal $275.00 8 hr full day . $245.00 6 hr. super 1/2 day, $200.00 4 hr. 1/2 day

Contact Info:

Hawk's Fishing & Hunting Guide Service
1844 N. Eufaula Ave
Eufaula, AL 36027
Phone: 334-687-6266
Alt. Phone: 334-355-5057
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