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Hey everyone,

I have been out of the game through the mid-spring to now with the birth of a new baby boy. I am heading over to Webster Lake to try out something new. I have some maps, but I have never fished it. I am planning an all day event 4am-(5-6pm). Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I really would like to have a bang out day. I am unsure of when I can get out next.

ps I am fishing from a boat.

Thanks

Kraz

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Well first off be careful as there are many shallow areas in the middle and lower portions of the lake.  The North part where the public beach and ramp is located is ok though.   As for fishing, I always had good luck at the point just to the left of the Treasure Island marina.  The marina itself also held lots of good bass.

Good Luck!

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The middle lake has some great humps, some with grass, and some without. I like the ones without in 10-13' with a shakey head or tube.  These will usually hold some quality fish and not the typical 10-12" Webster fish.

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