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Website: Snake Dancer Excursions
WOOOW!!!! Is this lake ever LOW!!!
The floating dock at the launch is almost completely on dry ground! The launch itself is very sketchy, so go slow! The deepest water I could find was 5.2' deep. There was a stain to the water on the east side, in the middle, and almost all the way over to the west...however, this is where I found some clearer water and pads to fish. Buzzbait and frogs were the name of the game for me, I took turns fishing open pad fields or the heavy matted goo that covers almost everything else!!
The wind was blowing pretty good 10-15mph as is usually the case on this lake, so I motored into it and let it push me back through all the vegetation...it was nasty! At one point I took video with my phone of the giant goo island I was pushing along in front of my boat, it was about 4" thick, five feet wide from the side of my boat and wrapped around the back! I had both motors pulled completely out of the water, otherwise when you got into this stuff you would just stop. I managed to catch two and lose one. Other than topwater I tried texas rigged worms, swimbaits, spinnerbait, jigs, a floating top-prop, and even senko's!;)
Only thing that I caught them on was a black buzz! I did have one bass about two inches long attacking the tail of my 5" Powerbait swimbait! That was good for some comedic relief! It was a battle fighting the weeds and goo for sure!! Even while motoring back into the wind, I would have to stop my motor, raise it completely out of the water and clean it and the back of the boat every 30-50 yards!
Again water temps were in the low 70's.....I may stay away until October and hope some water fills this thing in?