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Spring Fishing Patterns on Lake Whitney

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Largemouth Bass53-65
  • Pre-spawn bass are actively transitioning from winter patterns to spawning areas, staging on mid-depth structure adjacent to spawning flats
  • Fish are feeding aggressively to build energy reserves for spawning, showing preference for larger profile baits and reacting to moving presentations
  • Humps adjacent to spawning flats, particularly in 10-15 foot depth range
  • Secondary points with access to deeper water
  • Flat creeks with brush in 8-14ft depth range
  • Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+) worked along structure transitions
  • Texas Rigs (Worming) worked slowly through brush and cover
  • Football Jigs dragged along hard bottom areas
  • Shad schools gathering in pre-spawn areas
  • Crawfish becoming more active in warming waters
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Chartreuse Colors
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Striped Bass52-68
  • Pre-spawn striped bass actively feeding and transitioning from winter patterns to spawning areas, following shad movements from deeper water to spawning tributaries
  • Fish become increasingly aggressive as water temperatures rise, schooling and herding bait in river channel areas and along points
  • Main river channel edges and transition areas where deep water meets shallow flats
  • Secondary points leading into spawning tributaries
  • Wind-blown banks and points where bait gets pushed
  • Umbrella Rigs worked along channel edges and points to target actively feeding schools
  • Soft Body Swimbaits (Large) slow-rolled through bait schools
  • Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') worked along transitional areas
  • Shad schools moving towards spawning areas
  • Small baitfish congregating in pre-spawn staging areas
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Dark Neutrals
Spring (Pre-Spawn)White Bass53-65
  • White bass are staging in deeper water near points, preparing for pre-spawn movement
  • Fish are schooling and actively feeding on shad, with vertical feeding patterns evident
  • Main lake points with access to deeper water
  • River channel edges near spawning tributaries
  • Staging areas in 15-25 foot depths adjacent to spawning routes
  • Spoons worked vertically through suspended schools
  • Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19')
  • Blade Baits worked along channel edges
  • Shad schools in pre-spawn staging areas
  • Small baitfish concentrations near points
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Light Neutral Colors
Spring (Spawn)Largemouth Bass58-68
  • Bass moving into shallow spawning areas (2-8ft) with preference for protected pockets and coves with firm bottom
  • Males actively guarding nests while females stage on nearby deeper structure between spawning waves
  • Increased aggression and territorial behavior around spawning sites
  • Protected shallow coves with firm bottom composition
  • Secondary points leading into spawning pockets
  • Flat creeks with brush in 8-14ft for staging fish
  • Texas Rigs (Pitch/Flip) for precise presentations to beds and cover
  • Soft Jerkbaits for suspended pre-spawn fish
  • Shakey Heads for thoroughly working spawning flats
  • Spinnerbaits for covering water between beds
  • Crawfish emerging in warming shallows
  • Shad starting to move into spawning pockets
  • Small bluegill in shallow cover
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
  • Pink Colors
Spring (Spawn)Striped Bass58-68
  • Staging in pre-spawn areas near river channel intersections with flats, actively feeding in preparation for spawn
  • Moving between deep and shallow water throughout the day, with most aggressive feeding during dawn and dusk periods
  • Secondary points and channel swings adjacent to spawning flats
  • Main river channel edges where they meet major creek arms
  • Shallow flats near deep water access in 5-15 feet
  • Umbrella Rigs worked along channel edges and through bait schools
  • Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') parallel to points and channel swings
  • Soft Body Swimbaits (Large) slow-rolled through staging areas
  • Shad schools congregating in pre-spawn areas
  • Small sunfish in shallow warming areas
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Light Neutral Colors
Spring (Spawn)White Bass53-65
  • White bass are making spawning runs up river channels and tributaries, congregating in large schools
  • Fish are staging in pre-spawn areas near river channel intersections before moving shallow
  • Aggressive feeding periods during dawn and dusk as fish prepare for spawning activity
  • River channels and tributary intersections with the main lake
  • Secondary points leading into spawning areas
  • Shallow flats adjacent to deep water access
  • Vertical Jigging Shallow (0-9') along channel edges
  • Blade Baits worked vertically in staging areas
  • Small Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) for actively feeding fish
  • Shad schools in pre-spawn staging areas
  • Small baitfish moving into tributary areas
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Pink Colors
Spring (Post-Spawn)Largemouth Bass53-65
  • Post-spawn largemouth bass are transitioning from spawning areas to early summer patterns, actively feeding to recover energy
  • Fish are relating to river channels and adjacent structure, showing increased feeding activity as water temperatures rise
  • River channels with adjacent cover in 8-14 foot depth range
  • Flat creek arms with brush and woody cover
  • Secondary points near spawning pockets
  • Texas Rigs (Worming) worked slowly along channel edges
  • Carolina Rigs for covering water on flats adjacent to channels
  • Shakey Heads for finesse presentation in brush
  • Shad schools beginning their post-spawn movements
  • Bluegill starting to become more active in warming waters
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
  • Bold Striped Patterns
Spring (Post-Spawn)Striped Bass62-75
  • Striped bass are actively pursuing shad schools in post-spawn, moving from river channels to main lake areas as they recover from spawning
  • Fish are becoming more aggressive in their feeding patterns, especially during morning and evening hours when water temperatures are optimal
  • Schools are starting to form and chase bait in open water, particularly around points and channel edges
  • Main lake points adjacent to river channel edges where bait schools congregate
  • Shallow flats near deep water access where shad are spawning
  • Secondary points in major creek arms with good depth transitions
  • Umbrella Rigs worked through suspended bait schools
  • Medium Diving Crankbaits (7'-12') along points and channel edges
  • Soft Body Swimbaits (Large) for imitating larger shad
  • Adult Shad schools moving into spawning areas
  • Post-spawn Herring gathering in open water
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
Spring (Post-Spawn)White Bass65-75
  • Post-spawn white bass are actively feeding and recovering, following shad schools in the upper water column and along migration routes from spawning areas to main lake points
  • Fish are schooling aggressively, with feeding periods concentrated during morning and evening hours near points and channel edges
  • Main lake points adjacent to river channels where shad are migrating
  • Secondary points in major creek arms with access to deeper water
  • Windward shorelines where bait is being pushed against structure
  • Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) worked in the upper water column to mimic shad
  • Inline Spinners cast and retrieved at varying speeds to trigger reaction strikes
  • Lipless Crankbaits worked through schooling fish when they're actively feeding
  • Threadfin and Gizzard Shad schools moving from spawning areas to main lake
  • Small sunfish in shallow areas near points
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Light Neutral Colors

Summer Fishing Patterns

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
SummerLargemouth Bass70-85
  • Active feeding near bluff walls and channel edges at varying depths (15-35ft) during peak heat, moving shallower during morning/evening
  • Post-spawn recovery phase with some fish still utilizing shallow zones (6-8ft), while others have transitioned to summer patterns
  • Utilizing current breaks and structure as ambush points, particularly around laydowns and vegetation mats
  • Bluff walls and river channels in 15-35ft depth
  • Points in 6-8ft depth during low light periods
  • Laydowns and vegetation mats along channel edges
  • Drop Shot - particularly effective along bluff walls and deeper structure
  • Texas Rigs (Worming) - versatile presentation for both shallow and mid-depth zones
  • Wacky Rigs - effective around laydowns and vegetation
  • Shad - primary forage base mentioned in reports
  • Various sunfish species typical in vegetation and laydowns
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
SummerStriped Bass81-92
  • Stripers are exhibiting classic summer pattern of chasing shad schools from river channels to main lake throughout the day, with peak activity during low light periods
  • Fish are likely staying near channel edges seeking cooler, oxygenated water during high heat periods (81-92°F)
  • Active schooling behavior observed, particularly during morning and evening feeding windows
  • River channel edges and creek mouths in early morning
  • Main lake points intersecting with shad migration routes
  • Deeper main lake areas near channel edges during midday heat
  • Umbrella Rigs worked through active bait schools
  • Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') during low light periods
  • Trolling Mid Depth (10-19') along channel edges during midday
  • Shad schools actively moving from river channels to main lake
  • Suspended baitfish near points and channel edges
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
SummerWhite Bass75-92
  • Actively schooling and chasing shad in the upper water column, especially during early morning and late evening
  • Following shad migration patterns from river channels to main lake areas
  • Congregating near points and channel edges where current concentrates baitfish
  • Main lake points adjacent to river channels where shad schools congregate
  • Shallow flats near deep water access where shad are actively feeding
  • Wind-blown shorelines creating current and baitfish activity
  • Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) worked quickly through schooling fish
  • Inline Spinners cast and retrieved through surface activity
  • Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19') when fish are holding deeper during midday
  • Shad schools migrating from river channels to main lake
  • Small baitfish concentrated by current on points
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Dark Neutrals

Fall Fishing Guide for Lake Whitney

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
FallLargemouth Bass58-72
  • Actively feeding in shallow to mid-depth zones (8-14ft), particularly around woody cover and points, following typical fall feeding patterns
  • Pursuing shad in flat creek areas and near points, showing increased aggression due to fall feeding activity
  • Flat creeks with brush piles in 8-14ft zones
  • Shallow flat points with access to deeper water
  • Laydowns and woody cover in shallow zones
  • Shallow Diving Crankbaits (0-6') worked around shallow wood and brush
  • Bladed Jigs worked across flat points
  • Spinnerbaits parallel to shoreline cover
  • Shad schools in creek arms and near points
  • Crawfish in brush pile areas
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Chartreuse Colors
FallStriped Bass70-83
  • Actively chasing shad schools in open water, particularly during morning and evening hours due to high water temperatures
  • Moving between river channels and main lake areas following bait movements
  • Schooling behavior becomes more pronounced as water begins cooling from summer peak
  • Main lake points intersecting with river channels where bait schools congregate
  • Open water areas near channel edges where shad schools are present
  • Deep main lake basins with good oxygen content and cooler water
  • Umbrella Rigs to mimic schooling shad in open water
  • Live Bait Rigs with fresh shad in deeper water
  • Vertical Jigging Deep (20'+) along channel edges
  • Shad schools in open water
  • Suspended baitfish near channel edges
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
FallWhite Bass65-78
  • Schools of white bass actively chasing shad schools in the upper water column, especially during low-light periods
  • Fish relating to main lake points and river channel edges, following shad migration patterns
  • Aggressive feeding behavior when shad schools are located, often creating surface activity
  • Main lake points adjacent to river channels where shad are migrating
  • Secondary points in major creek arms with bait present
  • Deep water access areas near irregular shoreline features
  • Soft Body Swimbaits (Small/Medium) worked at various depths to match shad movement
  • Lipless Crankbaits retrieved at medium-fast speeds through schools
  • Inline Spinners cast and retrieved when fish are feeding near surface
  • Shad schools migrating from river channels to main lake areas
  • Young-of-year baitfish concentrated near points and shoreline structure
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Dark Neutrals

Winter & Ice Fishing Patterns

SeasonSpeciesWater TempBehavioral PatternsKey LocationsBest TechniquesForage TypesBait Colors
WinterLargemouth Bass48-55
  • Bass are actively schooling and chasing shad in winter patterns, with reports showing competitive weights of 25+ lbs indicating concentrated fish
  • Fish relating to transition areas between shallow flats and deep water, showing preference for suspended presentations
  • Flats adjacent to deep water, particularly those with baitfish present
  • Main lake points with access to deeper water
  • Humps and ledges where bass can follow schooling baitfish
  • Umbrella Rigs with 1/8oz heads and 3.25-3.75" swimbaits
  • Drop Shot with finesse presentations for pressured fish
  • Hard Jerkbaits worked slowly in suspended zones
  • Shad schools in winter patterns
  • Small baitfish in suspended schools
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
WinterStriped Bass45-58
  • Striped bass will be schooling in deep, main lake areas following large concentrations of shad
  • Fish are more active during daylight hours due to cooler water temperatures, with feeding occurring throughout the day
  • Deep river channel edges where shad schools concentrate
  • Main lake points adjacent to deep water
  • Deep water basins where bait balls gather
  • Vertical Jigging Deep (20'+)
  • Umbrella Rigs
  • Trolling Deep (20'+)
  • Large schools of winter-pattern shad
  • Suspended baitfish in deep water columns
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Dark Neutrals
WinterWhite Bass53-58
  • Schooling in deep main lake areas near river channels and points, following shad schools
  • More active during warmer portions of winter days, moving slightly shallower to feed
  • Concentrating in the upper portion of the water column due to turbid conditions
  • Deep main lake points adjacent to river channels
  • River channel bends with structure in 15-25 feet
  • Steep shoreline drop-offs near primary points
  • Vertical Jigging Mid Depth (10-19')
  • Blade Baits
  • Spoons
  • Underspins
  • Schooling Shad in deeper water
  • Small baitfish concentrated near channel edges
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Dark Neutrals

Key Seasonal Structures in Lake Whitney

SeasonSpeciesPrimary StructureSecondary Structure
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Largemouth BassHumps adjacent to spawning flats, particularly in 10-15 foot depth rangeSecondary points with access to deeper water
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Striped BassMain river channel edges and transition areas where deep water meets shallow flatsSecondary points leading into spawning tributaries
Spring (Pre-Spawn)White BassMain lake points with access to deeper waterRiver channel edges near spawning tributaries
Spring (Spawn)Largemouth BassProtected shallow coves with firm bottom compositionSecondary points leading into spawning pockets
Spring (Spawn)Striped BassSecondary points and channel swings adjacent to spawning flatsMain river channel edges where they meet major creek arms
Spring (Spawn)White BassRiver channels and tributary intersections with the main lakeSecondary points leading into spawning areas
Spring (Post-Spawn)Largemouth BassRiver channels with adjacent cover in 8-14 foot depth rangeFlat creek arms with brush and woody cover
Spring (Post-Spawn)Striped BassMain lake points adjacent to river channel edges where bait schools congregateShallow flats near deep water access where shad are spawning
Spring (Post-Spawn)White BassMain lake points adjacent to river channels where shad are migratingSecondary points in major creek arms with access to deeper water
SummerLargemouth BassBluff walls and river channels in 15-35ft depthPoints in 6-8ft depth during low light periods
SummerStriped BassRiver channel edges and creek mouths in early morningMain lake points intersecting with shad migration routes
SummerWhite BassMain lake points adjacent to river channels where shad schools congregateShallow flats near deep water access where shad are actively feeding
FallLargemouth BassFlat creeks with brush piles in 8-14ft zonesShallow flat points with access to deeper water
FallStriped BassMain lake points intersecting with river channels where bait schools congregateOpen water areas near channel edges where shad schools are present
FallWhite BassMain lake points adjacent to river channels where shad are migratingSecondary points in major creek arms with bait present
WinterLargemouth BassFlats adjacent to deep water, particularly those with baitfish presentMain lake points with access to deeper water
WinterStriped BassDeep river channel edges where shad schools concentrateMain lake points adjacent to deep water
WinterWhite BassDeep main lake points adjacent to river channelsRiver channel bends with structure in 15-25 feet

Primary Forage by Season

SeasonSpeciesPrimary ForageSecondary Forage
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Largemouth BassShad schools gathering in pre-spawn areasCrawfish becoming more active in warming waters
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Striped BassShad schools moving towards spawning areasSmall baitfish congregating in pre-spawn staging areas
Spring (Pre-Spawn)White BassShad schools in pre-spawn staging areasSmall baitfish concentrations near points
Spring (Spawn)Largemouth BassCrawfish emerging in warming shallowsShad starting to move into spawning pockets
Spring (Spawn)Striped BassShad schools congregating in pre-spawn areasSmall sunfish in shallow warming areas
Spring (Spawn)White BassShad schools in pre-spawn staging areasSmall baitfish moving into tributary areas
Spring (Post-Spawn)Largemouth BassShad schools beginning their post-spawn movementsBluegill starting to become more active in warming waters
Spring (Post-Spawn)Striped BassAdult Shad schools moving into spawning areasPost-spawn Herring gathering in open water
Spring (Post-Spawn)White BassThreadfin and Gizzard Shad schools moving from spawning areas to main lakeSmall sunfish in shallow areas near points
SummerLargemouth BassShad - primary forage base mentioned in reportsVarious sunfish species typical in vegetation and laydowns
SummerStriped BassShad schools actively moving from river channels to main lakeSuspended baitfish near points and channel edges
SummerWhite BassShad schools migrating from river channels to main lakeSmall baitfish concentrated by current on points
FallLargemouth BassShad schools in creek arms and near pointsCrawfish in brush pile areas
FallStriped BassShad schools in open waterSuspended baitfish near channel edges
FallWhite BassShad schools migrating from river channels to main lake areasYoung-of-year baitfish concentrated near points and shoreline structure
WinterLargemouth BassShad schools in winter patternsSmall baitfish in suspended schools
WinterStriped BassLarge schools of winter-pattern shadSuspended baitfish in deep water columns
WinterWhite BassSchooling Shad in deeper waterSmall baitfish concentrated near channel edges

Bait Colors by Season for Lake Whitney

SeasonSpeciesBait Colors
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Largemouth Bass
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Chartreuse Colors
Spring (Pre-Spawn)Striped Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Dark Neutrals
Spring (Pre-Spawn)White Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Light Neutral Colors
Spring (Spawn)Largemouth Bass
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
  • Pink Colors
Spring (Spawn)Striped Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Light Neutral Colors
Spring (Spawn)White Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Pink Colors
Spring (Post-Spawn)Largemouth Bass
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
  • Bold Striped Patterns
Spring (Post-Spawn)Striped Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
Spring (Post-Spawn)White Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Light Neutral Colors
SummerLargemouth Bass
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
SummerStriped Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
SummerWhite Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Dark Neutrals
FallLargemouth Bass
  • Vibrant Craw Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Chartreuse Colors
FallStriped Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
FallWhite Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Dark Neutrals
WinterLargemouth Bass
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Dark Neutrals
WinterStriped Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Dark Neutrals
WinterWhite Bass
  • Chartreuse Colors
  • Bold Striped Patterns
  • Dark Neutrals