Murray Reservoir Fishing Report

Murray Reservoir Fishing Report

4-16-2017
by Murray Reservoir Staff

The water level has dropped but fishing is still good. Bass are being caught throughout the day on spinners, swim baits, plastics and live shiners. Catfish are being caught on the fishing pier and along the NW shoreline. Panfish are moving closer to shore and some large ones are being caught on a variety of live worms.



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