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Dip McMillan kicks off this week's report with a recap of a successful fishing tournament held at Hubbard’s Landing, where they saw a fantastic turnout with 156 kids and 29 boats in the adult division. Every child walked away with a prize, and the event was a massive success, thanks to the support of the community and sponsors. Dip also shares his recent win at a crappie tournament at Banks Lake. Despite tough conditions, he made a strategic change in tactics by using a cork with a minnow, which led to a series of big crappie catches and ultimately secured his victory. Dip predicts that as temperatures drop in mid to late September, the fishing will improve significantly, particularly for crappie. He also mentions his plans for next year's tournament, with sponsors already lining up to support the event.
Peter Jordan of Lost Angler Fly Shop discusses the current fishing conditions on the Delta. Despite the hot weather and drought, Peter highlights some unique fly fishing opportunities, including targeting native species like buffalo carp and bowfin. He explains that while bass might be seeking cooler, deeper waters, species like carp and gar are still active and can provide an exciting challenge for fly anglers. Peter also talks about the upcoming Labor Day weekend and the importance of preserving the creeks and rivers for everyone to enjoy. He encourages anglers to explore the Blackwater creeks, which will soon be less crowded, offering a great chance for wade fishing.
Drew Morgan from East Alabama Fly Fishing shares his insights on the challenging conditions on the Tallapoosa River due to low water levels and clear water, which makes fish more skittish. However, he notes that wade fishing can be particularly rewarding this time of year. As fall approaches, Drew anticipates better fishing conditions with the cooling weather and the potential for increased water flow from upstream reservoirs. He suggests trying out different fly patterns and colors as fish become more active. Drew also mentions that fall is a great time for fishing trips, with more availability due to fewer people fishing and more focus on hunting season.
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