Pike County Lake Fishing Report near Troy, Alabama

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Fishing Pre-spawn on Pike

on January 19th

Most bass are moving shallow right now and stocking up for the pre-spawn and can be caught on squarebill crankbaits and jerkbaits near weeds and brush piles. Catfish can be caught on live and cut shad and liver fished near shallow and deep cover. Crappie can be caught on minnows and jigs near brush piles and fallen trees in the shallows.


Times To Fish Pike County Lake

on October 16th

Bass fishing good year-round, with the biggest usually caught from February through April when they are near the bank. Bluegill and redear sunfish (bream) are caught by bank and boat anglers from spring through summer. Catfish are caught year-round, but the summer months are best. Crappie fishing is best in February through April.


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