haven't been buying much tackle lately i've been buying cigars up lately as well as picking up a nice bottle of bourbon for my birthday. thought i did pick these up last week they are a n interesting spook i'm excited to see how they preform
personally i have found that one of my favourites is the gamble little ez i use it as a trailer for swim jigs & bladed swim jigs. if you want something larger profile i would get the big ez and throw it on a twist lock swimbait hook. i would also look at the reaction innovations skinny dipper and the bps speed shad of course in whatever size and colour you like for your waters
there used to be brook trout in the lake but i don't believe there are anymore the population of bigger largemouth have eaten them so i don't believe the MNR is stocking with trout anymore
so you're thinking is that because there are no baitfish that tend to migrate that the bass are much more likely to stay shallow from pre-spawn to late fall?
i'm looking at those as well
the one in the larger bay where they creak channels intersect has a small gravel/rip rap/sandbar which can be seen in the other picture not really much vegetation except for some pencil reeds on it obviously i don't really know what the vegetation is like underwater since the clarity is probably about 5' at most
the one in the back bay (far left through that narrow channel) has a lot of intersections so i am going to spend a decent amount of time cranking in there
okay so i have done about all the thinking i can on this one i do not have a fish finder, i do not have a good idea of the depths or contours of the lake i just have these 2 pics one shows a general idea of depth the other shows water flow and topo of the area where would you fish and what would you fish there?
the scale of depth is in meters i have converted it to feet for my friends from the south
1m=3.28' | 2m=6.56' | 3m=9.84'
4m=13.2' | 5m=16.4' | 6m=19.68'
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