Smith Mountain Lake May Fishing Report - Spring time is the best time, but cold weather brings changes

Fishing has been great for weeks now, but these big cold fronts are making each day different. If you can pick your fishing days come out the second or third day after the front has moved through and the weather is warming up.

The smallmouth and largemouth bass are well on their way to finishing their spawn. You can still find some on beds but its few and far between. You can find smallmouth out on most shoals now and catch them dragging dropshots, shaky heads or top water if the wind is low. Largemouths are still pretty shallow and some are still protecting their fry. Throw poppers if the wind is low or floating lizards/flukes. If the wind is blowing focus on secondary points with crankbaits and spinnerbaits for shad eaters.

The shad spawn is behind now with the cold weather. We had a few good nights of fishing, but the water temps have dropped around 60-62 and need to be higher for it to be in full swing. You can still find some banks loaded at night up the black water and Roanoke rivers but we are still a bit away from a full blown shad spawn.

We are catching stripers in the mix on the shoals throwing topwater and swimbaits. A missile baits shockwave on a dobyns swimbait head are a great choice to throw around and get lots of bites.

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