You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 On Sunday, I plan on targeting smallmouth bass in a dammed creek near my house. It is Francis E. Walter Dam. There are very deep spots, the water is semi clear with 4-6 feet of visability (last year) and the bottom is mostly small rocks. along the banks are cliffs and boulders. We are approaching a full moon so I plan on fishing craws. I will use the drop shot, jigs, cranks, jerk baits. Is there any thing i should do to increase my odds of catching smallmouth bass. thanks Quote
Turkey sandwich Posted June 17, 2016 Posted June 17, 2016 Weird, I thought I responded to this last night... I grew up not far from there, but never really fished it. It does hold some pretty sizeable large and smallmouth, but fishing it is tricky. You need to pay attention to dam levels and draw down. I believe there's also a 9.9HP restriction on the reservoir, as well. Good luck, and definitely post your results. Quote
You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing Posted June 17, 2016 Author Posted June 17, 2016 Of course, and what do you mean by dam levels and draw down? I remember you responded too... Quote
Turkey sandwich Posted June 18, 2016 Posted June 18, 2016 So, this topic got posted twice. dam levels and draw down... So, the dam functions to prevent flooding and to also manage the lower section of the Lehigh River below. Heavy rain and management of the river below the dam for white water kayaking/rafting and trout fishing have a big impact on the water level of the reservoir itself. The reservoir is known for containing big fish, but finding them is going to be based a lot on the water level at the dam in addition to seasonal patterns. In addition to the likely fraudulent reports of 10lb largemouth coming from the reservoir, I've heard plenty of credible stories about 8lb largemouth and 6-7lb smallmouth being caught there. If you can figure it out, it has a reputation as a trophy fishery. I've just never taken the time to figure it out. It's also known as an excellent crappie and perch fishery with a good walleye population if you're interested in fishing for dinner. Quote
You_Only_Live_Once_Fishing Posted June 18, 2016 Author Posted June 18, 2016 wow thanks for all the help 1 Quote
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