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Location: Right behind you (tap, tap) BOOO | I have fished it a few or more times over the last few years. One thing to keep in mind is that you don't have to go running from the launch, I have actually seen the most fish on the lake while fishing around the shoreline (up and around the bay) right by the launch. I also like what would be lake 2, through the first channel to the east, we have done well against the northern shoreline west of the reeds that come to a point about half way up the northern shore. Also on lake 2 there is a snaking bar that goes back and forth pretty much down the center, find that and fish twitching cranks and gliders over the top of the weeds, we had an incredible explosion last time I fished out there. As you enter the 3rd lake through the channel fish the southern shoreline, nice steep break throw bucktails and slow roll them in to the boat. Naturally you'll HAVE to fish around the islands on the 3rd lake, take your pick but also don't be afraid to fish the deeper sections between the island, you'll find lots of suspended fish through there and you never know what you'll find. If you are in to trolling the steep shoreline on the south side of the lake has also proved well for trolling.
There you have it, a pretty solid starting point for the lake.
Now I suppose I'll get rake over the coals for providing to much info. Then again in musky fishing you still have to get them to bite.
Esox23 |