jcheng8999
8/3/2011 10:17:00 PMAaidian
8/3/2011 10:34:00 PMThe Quadfather
8/4/2011 8:00:00 AMflundar
8/4/2011 5:51:00 PMTo Aaidian: I tried some Berkley Hollow Belly paddle tails and Sabile soft swimbait. They did help a lot with the weeds, but I am not a huge fan of either and switched quickly without catching a fish. Its about confidence, but they would work good if you are good with them and stick with them.
To The Quadfather: Thanks, I will post back later with whatever happens.
flundar
8/26/2011 10:57:00 AMI have fished this lake a few more times now. My original comment still sums it up. If you have a fishing kayak or a canoe; something human propelled you can portage, it’s a pretty good lake for Largemouth. They are in there. It has gotten less clear now, and there are noticeable algae fields mixed with the submerged weeds. I wouldn't call it totally choked up, just pretty weedy. I have caught fish all over the lake with many presentations, except for bottom presentations like rubber worms, which I have ignored. I bet flipping would be good, but I can’t stand up in my kayak. Weed-tolerant lures are helpful. Frog lures (for example the Spro Bronzeye) have been my favorite method, if for no other reason than they make life so easy since they are almost totally weedless. That’s it, good luck, and release the big ones!
flundar
2/22/2012 12:26:00 AMThe fishing from the park dock does not appear super effective, as it is in shallow water. But I have seen some bluegill and perch caught. If I was to fish of the dock, I would try bobbers and worms with gear that can cast well. I don’t believe there are any trout. I heard a rumor trout were once stocked by a private citizen, but there is no regular trout stocking by the state that I know of.