Details: Smallies with a Senko worms (Magic Shad)
Excellent spot in 12-15' of water off of this point, Smallies will cruise all day foraging, if the bite is slow, switch to shad raps or rapala dt6's
Details: Smallies with a Senko worms (Magic Shad)
Excellent spot in 12-15' of water off of this point, Smallies will cruise all day foraging, if the bite is slow, switch to shad raps or rapala dt6's
Details: Walleye with a worm harness Chrome bladed
Slow Slow Slow troll in 20' of water, avoid rockies and bluegill by keeping the worm just above the grass. Monster Eyes have been caught here for as long as ...more I can remember. 3 days prior and during Full-moon conditions in the summer can be crazy good.
Details: Smallie Point
Quick drop off, two docks close by. Hard pan bottom, with shale outcropping in 20' of water. DT8 and DT12's are kiiller here
Details: 60 in. Bullhead with a Nightcrawlers
Pre and post full moon conditions, add a 1/4 ounce casting weight with a size 2 snelled hook rigged with a crawler and cast into the flat area in 5' of water. ...more Bullhead feed aggressively at night in this area. Great spot to drink some beers and hang with some buddies. Be careful in a boat here though, big rocks are less than a foot down 30' off shore.
Details: 180 in. Largemouth with a Carolina rig, dark plastics
Post spawn, Bass will come in shallow in the morning cruising for forage, this area is very thick with vegetation in the mid to late summer months, and a turnaround ...more area for skiers and tubers, so the spring and early summer months are good to avoid both. Carolina rig a salamander in grape/junebug colors, add a couple of glass beads to your rig, and a small 1/4 tungsten weight on the less windy days. Fish the drop off near the A-frame house on the western shore. Excellent spot
Details: 180 in. Smallies with a 10' crank bait SK 3.5
Smallmouth Bass stack on this point after the spawn. Natural current from the in/outflow, position boat facing southwest and make long casts past the point and bring ...more across at a fairly quick speed. Chartreuse and natural shad colors work best.