Posted By: Blindshot54
Fishing Report Accuracy - 02/15/18 02:40 PM
I noticed that the TP&W fishing report had some questionable water temps on some cold water lakes the last couple of weeks.
This brought up a bigger question for me. Do you read these reports with any confidence? Do you trust newspaper fishing reports? If so which ones.
What do you think of printed or online reports?
Beside this forum do you use any other sources to get reports?
Thanks in advance.
Posted By: squib
Re: Fishing Report Accuracy - 02/15/18 03:01 PM
My dad used to turn in the reports for Amistad. He threw the same baits every trip and fished the same area of the lake. I never put much faith in them at all. Not to knock on dear ol' dad.
Posted By: NoWeighers
Re: Fishing Report Accuracy - 02/15/18 10:55 PM
Those reports are laughable...
Not that I am jaded or anything..
Posted By: FishTheBite
Re: Fishing Report Accuracy - 02/23/18 01:23 PM
You also can't pay attention to the their "Angling Opportunities" charts. Experience tells me they are about as reliable as their fishing reports.
Posted By: skeeterK
Re: Fishing Report Accuracy - 02/23/18 02:38 PM
I do use the TP&W reports but only for temperature in spring and winter and then lake levels. You can also visit the ACOE and river authourity sites for the same info.
Posted By: BassMarshall
Re: Fishing Report Accuracy - 02/24/18 02:25 PM
The two things we need the most, fishing reports and weather reports, can’t trust any of em’.
Posted By: CHAMPION FISH
Re: Fishing Report Accuracy - 02/26/18 01:26 PM
I depend on my buddies to supply me intel.
Posted By: Chaparro75
Re: Fishing Report Accuracy - 02/28/18 06:01 AM
Keep a fishing journal. Then use info you read anywhere and your previous experiences to make a wise decision to fish when, where, and what kind of fish.
Posted By: slim1
Re: Fishing Report Accuracy - 03/03/18 02:15 PM
A couple of years ago all the fishing reports were saying the fishing was great on Cooper. People were catching them on the mid lake humps. The problem was that the lake was 14 feet low and all the boat ramps were high and dry. Nobody could get to the humps. So much for believing fishing reports.