Scooteney Reservoir hints
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 5:20 pm
I'm re-new back to the area (back after a ten year absence), and I now have a boat and better access to lakes. Being in Tri-Cities, Scooteney Reservoir is possible the closest spiny ray lake to the area. However, being a large lake, learning to fish it takes a substantial amount of time. I've shot many carp at the upper end, but have not fished it systematically via boat.
Looking for hints and suggestions (but not donation of hard-earned "hot-spot" fishing areas) in this lake for perch, crappie, bluegill, whitefish, catfish, and walleyes. I understand this lake is a notorious prop-eater, so any suggestions on where to avoid would be gratefully appreciated? I've googled out suggestions that the lower portion of the lake (below the wasteway, on Google Maps called "Chance Lake") is underutilized and may be productive.
Any thoughts on the "upper lake" (i.e. up through the channel above Scooteney Park), lower lake (i.e. below Scooteney Park, but above the wasteway to "Chance Lake", or the part of the lake below the wasteway "Chance Lake"?? Are there particular areas of structure I should investigate? I realize the upper mud flats should be a major carp shooting hot spot, but what about areas for spiny rays?
Any suggestions or thoughts (especially overview feedback) would be gratefully appreciated!
- Tom
Looking for hints and suggestions (but not donation of hard-earned "hot-spot" fishing areas) in this lake for perch, crappie, bluegill, whitefish, catfish, and walleyes. I understand this lake is a notorious prop-eater, so any suggestions on where to avoid would be gratefully appreciated? I've googled out suggestions that the lower portion of the lake (below the wasteway, on Google Maps called "Chance Lake") is underutilized and may be productive.
Any thoughts on the "upper lake" (i.e. up through the channel above Scooteney Park), lower lake (i.e. below Scooteney Park, but above the wasteway to "Chance Lake", or the part of the lake below the wasteway "Chance Lake"?? Are there particular areas of structure I should investigate? I realize the upper mud flats should be a major carp shooting hot spot, but what about areas for spiny rays?
Any suggestions or thoughts (especially overview feedback) would be gratefully appreciated!
- Tom