tnj8222
7/11/2009 3:34:00 PMi also like crappie fishing this lake. a small jig like 1/32 oz. in white or yellow under a float. i like to use a small piece of styrofoam for a float, works better than a full size bobber.
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Website: Lake Roosevelt Charters
Had a very interesting fishing experience at Larson. Ive fished this place several times with absolutely no luck but for some reason this lake keeps drawing me in!
So i got there around 10 AM and didnt expect much. After reading tnj's reports about Larson lake, I decided to go with a buzzbait I had picked up at Outdoor Emporium about a hour prior.
Instead of sticking to the dock which was crowded with kids from a field trip or something, I decided to walk the entire shore line and fish each little opening. Unfortunately its very limited due to all the lillypads that cover literally all shoreline.
I found a little area that looked like a good opening and started tossing my buzzbait in the water. No bites for the first few casts. Saw some frogs jumping in the water and swimming around so I figured there should be some fish interested in my buzzbait.
Lo and behold, my first largemouth out of Larson Lake! Small...but still my first. I saw the fish take my buzzbait and it was great, with the children across the lake cheering for the fish I had caught...but then something amazing happened. As I was reeling it in, to the left of me I see some kind of movement in the water, as I look closer, I see a fat hog of a fish fishing right against the edges of the lilypads...this thing was HUGE. I would have guessed easily over 20". I looked closer and closer and convinced myself it was a largemouth and out of excitement, the other small dinky fish I caught shook right off and I tossed the buzzbait right back in....and then back in....no bite. the fish dissapeared in the deep and I saw and got no fish from then on.
I rate this a 3/5 because I did catch fish but now I know what kind of fish this lake holds so I will definitely be back...