06-22-2004, 08:22 PM
I fish it regularly.
I fished it twice in the last week.
Last time I was up there, the bass were on a bite, the gills were done in the shallows, and the majority of them had moved off a bit deeper and were hanging on weed edges.
The moss is typical for summer mantua. If you plan on working the bottom you will be covered in moss on the majority of your casts to shallow shorelines.
The weeds are up. Lots and lots of weed lines now reaching the surface all over the lake.
trout fishing there is in real bad shape. According to everyone I talk to up there regularly after the big die off last summer, it just hasnt been worth too much. At least not with any consistency. This summer the waters already dropping, they are getting ready to put in the hazard buoys, and as water temps warm above 85 in july we will likley see another die off of what trout are left in there.
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I fished it twice in the last week.
Last time I was up there, the bass were on a bite, the gills were done in the shallows, and the majority of them had moved off a bit deeper and were hanging on weed edges.
The moss is typical for summer mantua. If you plan on working the bottom you will be covered in moss on the majority of your casts to shallow shorelines.
The weeds are up. Lots and lots of weed lines now reaching the surface all over the lake.
trout fishing there is in real bad shape. According to everyone I talk to up there regularly after the big die off last summer, it just hasnt been worth too much. At least not with any consistency. This summer the waters already dropping, they are getting ready to put in the hazard buoys, and as water temps warm above 85 in july we will likley see another die off of what trout are left in there.
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