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Lake Eufaula Crappie fishing report February 13th 2021

ReportsBy Samuel MerkinFebruary 13, 2021

Water is little muddy but fish are being caught deep 23-28 ft on ledges with structure,fished a bridge last night and caught a good mess,the bite is starting to really pickup. When this rain moves out and we get some warmer weather its going to be fired up in the creeks and under the bridges.…

Lake Eufaula fishing report January 20th 2021

ReportsBy Samuel MerkinJanuary 21, 2021

Had a great day out on the water with Nick Phillips from Maine Manage to get some nice fish in the boat. Steve “Graz”

Lake Eufaula Crappie Fishing

Lake Eufaula Crappie Fishing Report January 9th 2021

ReportsBy Samuel MerkinJanuary 9, 2021

Lake Eufaula is muddy with all the recent rain,crappie are moving up and down the ledges ,some fish have been caught on ledges but it’s tough. February is approaching quickly and the fish should start moving into the mouths of the creeks and the catch should only get better! Tim Hartzell

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Eufaula Lake Fishing Report 20 December 2020

ReportsBy Samuel MerkinDecember 20, 2020

Had a great two days with Jim from Meridian MS and his son Shaun from Destin FL….caught numbers….and some good ones…..fish are on a reaction bite…..time to book a trip…. Graz” Steve Graziano

Lake Eufaula Crappie Fishing

Eufaula Lake Fishing Report 28 November 2020

ReportsBy Samuel MerkinNovember 28, 2020

Crappie were on fire today ahead of the cold front coming in tomorrow,fish are around brush piles on the ledges,humps and points in 12-18 ft of water,vertical fishing minnows around the brush is the best method. Tim Hartzell

Lake Eufaula Crappie Fishing

Eufaula Lake Fishing Report 11 November 2020

ReportsBy Samuel MerkinNovember 11, 2020

Had a great day today on Lake Eufaula with Scott and Diane the crappie were on fire, look for them around trash piles 12-24 ft deep right off the main river and creek channels, vertical fishing minnows is the best method. Call to book a lake Eufaula Crappie fishing trip today! Tim Hartzell

Lake Eufaula Crappie Fishing

Eufaula Lake Fishing Report 26 October 2020

ReportsBy Samuel MerkinOctober 26, 2020

Lake Eufaula Crappie has been on fire, low lake levels have the crappie pushed out to Creek and main river ledges, Eufaula Crappie holding tight to structure 12-18 ft deep, they are feeding all day on minnows fattening up for the winter. Let’s get you out there fishing! Tim Hartzell

Bass Fishing in Lake Eufaula

Eufaula Lake Fishing Report 5 October 2020

ReportsBy Samuel MerkinOctober 5, 2020

Had a great trip with Gary Hale from Dothan Al caught over 50….lost count. Fishing is on fire right now on Eufaula. Call to book a trip Graz

Bass Fishing in Lake Eufaula

Eufaula Lake Fishing Report 4 October 2020

ReportsBy Samuel MerkinOctober 4, 2020

It’s getting that time of the year!! The crappie are moving off the timber and into the channels, which means 10 rods at a time, long lining, double and tripled and a box full of fish. When the water hits that magic number of 70 degrees, the fall bite officially turns on. Lake Eufaula fishing…

Eufaula Lake Fishing Report 18 August 2020

ReportsBy Samuel MerkinAugust 18, 2020

The Virus hasn’t slowed us down or had an effect on the fish. We are open for business and catching a bunch of fish. Most of the fish are being caught around the Old River Channel in 20 to 24 foot of water. When they cut the water on and the current gets to going…

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