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Anyone been fishing on greers ferry lately?

Here is last weeks fishing report for Greers.

Greers Ferry:  

As of Tuesday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports the lake's elevation at 470.40 feet MSL.

Tommy Cauley of Fish Finder Guide Service  said hybrids and whites are coming up in places all over the lake and some can even still be caught upriver. Bass are biting well on swim baits, wake baits and soft plastics fished around flooded cover. The old brush line and secondary points also are working well. Catfishing is good on live and prepared baits near cover, but you need stout line to get them out of the brush. Walleye are biting in front of the old brush line on hard bottoms as well as secondary and main lake points. Bream are bedding and fishing for them is excellent in the shallows.    

Shiloh Marina (501-825-6237) said the water is clear and up a little. There is nothing to report on bream, crappie or catfish. Black bass and hybrids are biting well on spinnerbaits. Walleye are biting well on minnows and live bait.

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