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Deer Creek Reservoir

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  • TJ_Bassin

    Gold Ambassador

    5/7/22

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Structure Jigs

    • Structure

      Brush Piles

    • Forage

      Crawfish

    Some largemouth are moving to prespawn locations. A few have already made it to backs of bays on heavy structure. They aren't very noticeable and aren't chasing down spinnerbaits and chatterbaits just yet. Find heavy structure such as dead brush piles and fish right into the deepest junk. I fish a 7'2" heavy with 17-20 fluorocarbon. A variety of baits will work. Standard flipping/pitching jigs in green pumpkins, blues, and blacks work best. 4-5 Yamamoto double tail grubs or similar styled craw trailers. There isn't a ton of heavy structure at deer creek, but the rising water conditions have flooded all of the brush that grew from last years epic low water. If the brush provides visible shade, you should be in business. The smallmouth are still being a bit stingy. I've picked up a few on jerkbaits but fishing isn't consistent just yet.
  • TJ_Bassin

    Gold Ambassador

    4/2/22

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Hard Jerkbaits

    • Structure

      Rock Pile

    • Forage

      Minnows

    Been fishing Deer Creek about once a week since Januray. It's now April 2nd and ice came off about 2 and a half weeks ago. I primarily fish Deer Creek for smallmouth, largemouth, and walleye but during the early months of the year, I catch a lot of trout on bass and walleye techniques. Fishing for brown trout and rainbow trout between 15-20 inches has been good with Keitech swimbaits, drop shot, and moving baits like jerkbaits and lipless crankbaits. Over the last week I've started finding smallmouth bass moving up on to steep ledges and points. They're sluggish but they'll hit a slowly retrieved jerkbait with a slow cadence. Deer Creek has a lot of small smallmouth and early spring is a good time to find some of the bigger ones before the little guys rule the shallows. Water is cold in the low 40s.
  • Kraken Bass

    Blue Ambassador

    5/21/20

    • Species

      Yellow Perch

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Texas Rigs (Worming)

    • Structure

      Rock Pile

    Smallmouth bass are starting to move up shallow and beginning to spawn. Through tubes, wacky rigged senko's, in the shallow gravel areas in the lake in the coves, and backwater. A ned rig is also a great way to get em.
  • Alex

    Bronze Ambassador

    5/30/24

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Spawn)

    • Technique

      Ned Rigs

    • Structure

      Submerged Vegetation

    • Forage

      Crawfish

    • Water Temperature

      55°

    Waded out and first cast. Near the edge in submerged vegetation. Largemouth was still spawning.
  • Kraken Bass

    Blue Ambassador

    6/10/20

    • Species

      Yellow Perch

    • Season

      Spring (Post-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Ned Rigs

    • Structure

      Brush Piles

    Smallmouth bass are sitting on the deeper bushes in the coves. Lot of active bass. Water temps where at 57 degrees. Good time to get out and get em. Keep your baits small, for more bites.
  • Russell Cranney

    Bronze Ambassador

    8/5/23

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Summer

    • Technique

      Drop Shot

    • Structure

      Rock Pile

    • Water Temperature

      72°

    not huge but big enough to win big fish for that tournament.
  • TJ_Bassin

    Gold Ambassador

    8/15/22

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Summer

    • Technique

      Drop Shot

    • Structure

      Boulders

    • Forage

      Minnows

    Some smaller smallmouth are in shallow water but deeper water with steeper banks have been more productive. Small jigs, ned rigs, and swimbaits (2.8 keitech) will get some smaller fish. Larger smallmouth are on flats adjacent to deeper water. Top water, jerkbaits on fast retrieves, and dropshot style baits have worked. If you don't find them keep moving. They tend to be grouped up and there is a lot of unproductive water. We have picked up some Largemouth and crappie. 6-7" worms and crawfish styled jigs and baits have worked for largemouth. Crappie were chasing down bass sized jerkbaits.
  • Norm

    Silver Ambassador

    9/1/22

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Fall

    • Technique

      Hard Jerkbaits

    • Structure

      Boulders

    Slayin smallies with the flatworms. Dropshot ¼oz with an owner sniper finesse #1 hook. Nose hooked with a 4.5" nat shad flatworm was the trick In 5-15" of water. 2022 daiwa XT 7'3 M Fast. Shimano Nasci 3000 Suffix 832 15# hi Viz yellow FC Sniper 10# leader.
  • TJ_Bassin

    Gold Ambassador

    9/2/22

    • Species

      Smallmouth Bass

    • Season

      Summer

    • Technique

      Crankbaits 0-6'

    • Structure

      Boulders

    • Forage

      Bluegill

    Evenings are starting to get cooler. On windy days, the fish move into the shallows and are pretty aggressive. Shallow to medium diving crankbaits have been effective when there is a clear mud line. Fish can be as shallow as a foot or two, but most are 5-15 feet. When the power fishing slows or isn't effective, drop shotting has been effective for smallmouth. There are some really nice Largemouth mixed in with the smallmouth. An occasional walleye or rainbow trout are also caught on bass techniques. There are a ton of small fish so if you aren't getting anything, switch up techniques often and let the fish tell you what they want.