Stillhouse Fishing Report

Nov 12, 2025
FAIR. Water stained; 70 degrees; 0.70 feet above pool. White bass fishing improves as the water temperatures continue to drop. The bite is running strongest from 7:45-10:50 a.m. Fish can be caught in high numbers fishing vertically out to 20 feet until 7:45 a.m., then move out to 35-45 feet. The MAL Dense with chartreuse tail fishing in conjunction with Garmin LiveScope and assisted by a slashing device. Once the catching at a particular area seems to go past peak, move to a new location even when fish are still showing on sonar. Keep an eye on the skies as the first gulls, terns, and loons should show before Thanksgiving. Stillhouse is producing high numbers of smaller fish, whereas nearby Stillhouse is producing lower numbers of larger fish. Afternoons are producing about 70-percent of the catch versus mornings. Report by Bob Maindelle, Holding the Line Guide Service. Fall conditions have bass scattered, making it difficult to find big groups or consistent patterns. Large schools of nomadic bass are roaming the main lake chasing shad. Bass fishing is fair utilizing forward-facing sonar and mid-strolling small minnow-style soft plastics. For bigger bites, fish a football jig along steeper rocky shorelines. Report by Ander Meine, Bassquatch Fishing.

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