Took a some time off from fishing this month. Went on vacation to visit my family in NC, went to my 20 year HS class renunion, and spent some time at home letting a couple medical conditions heal up. I did fish a tournament at Varner earlier in the month on a 90+ degree day with no wind but after knowing what one other team had (around 25lbs)we just tossed our fish back with no real reason to weigh them or keep them in the live well any longer.
So after nearly a month with almost no fishing I went out to Varner looking to put a hurting on some fish since the whole time I was not fishing someone would call me and tell me how the fish at Varner were just tearing it up better than they have in three years. Well we didn't get any monsters but between the largemouth and the hybrids we had around forty fish with probably ten fish of each species over four pounds. For everybody who is tired of hearing me complain about the shad population and all the hybrids you will not have to hear me complain for a while anyway since the shad are starting to make a comback and the fish are feeding again. Right now is a good time though to thin out the hybrids while they are feeding and easy to catch. I am doing my part on hybrid population reduction.
The hybrids were mostly in the area around the big point past the island up the right arm all the way up to where the lakes get less then 10 feet deep. At times they pushed the shad shallow and were hitting them right on the bank. We got most of the fish on small topwaters but also got a few on four inch senkos, flukes, and small swimbaits. We talked to a few other guys who caught them up near the bridge (left arm) on rattletraps and we caught a few trolling rattle traps after they stopped hitting on top.
There a bunch of big gizzards and small bass in the lake. As long as the wind blows a little they will hit the Bull Shad and Mattlures Hard Bass swimbaits. Most of our bigger fish including the three in the photo hit big swimbaits. We also caught some on a bunch of other baits fished over and in the grass. Frogs, toads, topwaters, buzzbaits, chatterbaits, tubes, senkos, worms, jigs, etc. will all work right now. It's just a matter of finding where and how the fish are holding and feeding from day to day in all that grass. And there is a lot of it there and the whole lake right now has both feeding fish and grass.