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This summer I will be staying on the water in Lake Hortonia, down the road from Bomoseen and Champlain. I will be there the last week of July. I will have access to a boat. 

What techniques will work in these waters? What will the fish be doing Any advice is awesome!!

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Fish will be swimming. 

Hortonia is a prototypical largemouth pond.  Frogs, flipping, weedless swimbaits and senkos.

Bomo should be the same  in the shallows.  Smallmouth will have moved out deep, dropshot and Carolina Rigs for them.

Ti are of Champlain should be the same as Hortonia.

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5 hours ago, webertime said:

Fish will be swimming. 

Hortonia is a prototypical largemouth pond.  Frogs, flipping, weedless swimbaits and senkos.

Bomo should be the same  in the shallows.  Smallmouth will have moved out deep, dropshot and Carolina Rigs for them.

Ti are of Champlain should be the same as Hortonia.

 

Thanks for all the info!

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We stay on the eastern bank of Bomoseen every summer (August)... I have great luck fishing many different depths with green/brown jigs or craw-ish soft plastics.  Smallies further to the north - but below the bridge - and largies in the south and feeder creeks.

 

Dunno if you have kids, but it's a panfish and perch factory, too.

 

Message if you want more specifics.

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