Murray Reservoir Fishing Report

Murray Reservoir Fishing Report

10-22-2017
by Murray Reservoir Staff

The Bass bite remains consistent with the best action being in early morning and late afternoon using a variety of techniques. The best way to go in the middle of the day is drop shotting plastics. Black and purple have been getting the best results. There were no Catfish reported this week but the panfish are hitting well when you can find them.



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