Crappie fishing has slowed back down on the lake. Try trolling in the deep areas of the lake or try jigging near the cypress knees on the west side of the lake. Using jigs or minnows is always a good choice.
For bream fish in areas with 4 to 6 feet of water using red worms or crickets. The cypress trees are always a good place for bream.
Cat - Try fishing the deep areas of the lake using liver, cut bait, or worms.
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Yo-Yo Requirements All yo-yo's must have a waterproof or metal tag attached and visible above the water surface. The tags must contain the angler's full name and address. Yo-yo's must be attended on Lake Washington. Attended means devices must remain within sight of the angler during daylight hours.
Largemouth Bass 5 bass per angler per day Must be over 15 inches long 2 fish under 15 inches may be kept each day
Crappie 30 crappie per angler per day Must be over 11 inches long 5 fish under 11 inches may be kept each day
100 bream per angler per day
No limit on catfish
Yo-yos Yo-yos must be attended at all times (meaning you must remain in sight of your yo-yos at all times). Yo-yos may be left unattended from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. During this time all yo-yos left unattended must be tripped with the hook out of the water. Yo-yos left untripped during this two hour period and yo-yos left unattended at any other times can be confiscated by MDWFP law enforcement officers.