07-27-2019, 11:27 PM
You sure can. Put a bobber as high on the line as you think the water is deep where you want to fish. Cast out and let the wind and waves move the rig back into shore toward you. When it quits moving you will know that the bait is on the bottom. If you play with your bobber position you can get the bait to move just off the bottom until it settles and stops. You can then reel in and cast back out or just let it sit there for a while. Either position is good. If you use a good big piece of white bass or other bait you won't need any extra weight and you are less likely to get stuck in the rocks.
You can place your bobber for any depth from one-two feet on down if you would rather fish higher in the water column. Experiment around and find out where they are.
You might try the inside of that north dike as well, in the channel. I've even had success fishing around the docks and off the ramps. Have fun, you should do well.
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You can place your bobber for any depth from one-two feet on down if you would rather fish higher in the water column. Experiment around and find out where they are.
You might try the inside of that north dike as well, in the channel. I've even had success fishing around the docks and off the ramps. Have fun, you should do well.
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