04-25-2005, 07:28 PM
If you have a boat, try Bird Island, which is towards the southern end of the lake. Watch out for how shallow it is around the Island, however, as there are several very long prop-dinging rows of rocks jutting out from the Island in many directions. A good fish finder is a must if you're not familiar with the Island.
If you're on foot, just about anywhere with good shore access is a likely place to find a kittie, although some well-known areas like Lincoln Beach or many of the harbors are good areas to try first.
I've found that fishing a shrimp/worm combo 2.5 to 3 feet below a bobber is a very good setup. You'll hear other fisherpersons give their recommendations for bait, but I've found this fresh combo works very well.
Best of luck, and I hope this helps.
PF
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If you're on foot, just about anywhere with good shore access is a likely place to find a kittie, although some well-known areas like Lincoln Beach or many of the harbors are good areas to try first.
I've found that fishing a shrimp/worm combo 2.5 to 3 feet below a bobber is a very good setup. You'll hear other fisherpersons give their recommendations for bait, but I've found this fresh combo works very well.
Best of luck, and I hope this helps.
PF
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