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    Are the white bass biting at Eno by penny bend? I'm thinking about going there tomorrow and would like to know if they are hitting around the bank?? I live an hour away and want to make sure it's worth the long drive Or should I wait next week after the cold front coming in this weekend. Any info is appreciated. I have seen a post a week ago that some males were caught so it has got me excited...can't wait to catch some.

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    I caught some males. Females are few and far between. Not white bass but I'm planning on shad fishing tomorrow because I think the cold weather may slow them down until at least the middle of next week.

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    Thanks for the report!!

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    Been catching them at PB for a week now. Buddy of mine went this morning and caught 6 big females.

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    Hi, Jason
    Nice to see your post here. I'm still in Durham. I may try it this weekend.

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    Hi. Not trying to butt in, or steal the thread, but is the water at a safe level for kayak? I found out about this a while back, and have been looking for an opportunity to get out there and try it. Maybe tomorrow morning if the weather behaves. Any tips on these? Can you catch them about the same way you catch LMB or SMB, or is it more of a crappie rig thing? Just curious. Thank you.
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    You can launch you yak on the eno at the wildlife ramp on red mill rd. I would work my way up the eno or flat river. Curley tail jigs. Pink/white/Chartreuse. Jerk baits. Spinner type baits like rooster tails. Not sure about any hot spots from the boat. I leave mine at home and fish from the bank the entire run. Good luck!!

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    Tried PB today and caught only 1 male and 1 female but lost female as I reeled it in. It was pretty bad out there this morning as most fisherman came and left within 30 minutes. I guess the cold weather got their jaws locked. I'm hoping it will get better tomorrow or Friday or else I'm giving up and try crappie at Jordan.

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    I was out there today myself, didn't get a hit
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    I went Tuesday afternoon. Tried the Flat river and Eno. Took a while but finally found some in a few of the deeper holes close to Pennys Bend. I think the cold snap we had earlier this week had the fish looking for some deeper water. I am going to try it from the boat this afternoon. I will let you guys know how we do.

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