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John H. Kerr Reservoir

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Species

Largemouth Bass

Season

Spring (Current)
55 Fishing Reports
417 Followers

John H. Kerr Reservoir Overview

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Top Techniques Reported for Largemouth Bass + Spring

Swim JigsCarolina RigsShallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6')Wacky RigsBuzzbaitsTexas Rigs (Worming)Hard Topwater (Walking)Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12')Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium)Spinnerbaits
  1. Swim Jigs
    4
  2. Carolina Rigs
    3
  3. Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6')
    3
  4. Wacky Rigs
    3
  5. Buzzbaits
    2
Total Fishing Reports
55
Top Species Reported for Spring
  1. Largemouth Bass21 Reports
  2. Crappie1 Report

Fishing Reports

55 Reports on John H. Kerr Reservoir

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  • Ben Hutchins

    Gold Ambassador

    4/26/22

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Spawn)

    • Technique

      Wacky Rigs

    • Structure

      Docks

  • Jeff Dionne

    Bronze Ambassador

    4/25/22

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Pre-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Soft Swimbaits (Sm/Md)

    • Structure

      Points

    • Forage

      Bluegill

    I met up with a friend from Watts Bar, Tennessee to fish Kerr for a few days. Started on Wednesday, 32 degrees when we launched at Henderson Point. Water temp was 54. Our host said water temps had been in the low 60s the week before. We knew it was going to start off a little slow. First fish in the boat at 0630 on a swim bait. Next fish came at 3pm. We hit main lake points, flats, secondaries, back of creeks and threw soft plastics in the bushes. They had a bad case of the lockjaw. By 4:30 the water temps were approaching 60 and the fish started to turn on a little. We found them on sandy shoreline and red clay banks and we could only get bit on small swimbaits (Megabass Okashira Screw Head jig) and underspins. As the sun was dropping we found a few more all the way at the backs of creek arms on wood with flukes. Ended up with 10, but man, what a long day! Thursday we launched from Ivy. Water temps 57. Fished Butchers and Eastland. Water warmed fairly quickly and the bite was much better. Traps, swimmers, and underspins were the go to baits. Again it was red clay and sandy stretches and not many relating to wood or rock. Caught 22 and 1 striper. Nothing over 3 pounds but fun fishin nonetheless. Could only fish the morning on Friday due to other commitments. Launched again from HP due to better access to laydowns in the backs of creek arms. Water temps 59 - 62. We got hit on C-Rig, traps, swimmers and jerkbaits. Caught 15 by 10:30. Had to head to the ramp. The last fish we hooked was a good 3+ but broke off at the boat and stole my favorite jerkbait. (If anyone sees is floating, pick it up for me) It got better every day and we had a good time. Gonna head back down in 10 days. Topwater should be on by then and I'm thinking the bass fishing should be prime.
  • Clay Burch

    Gold Ambassador

    4/30/22

    • Species

      Largemouth Bass

    • Season

      Spring (Post-Spawn)

    • Technique

      Swim Jigs

    • Structure

      Docks

    • Forage

      Bluegill

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