Bryan75 Posted August 1, 2009 Posted August 1, 2009 I'm going to Swan lake in Maine for our yearly vacation at the end of August. We rented a house on the lake. My question is: What's best used in this lake? Me and my father in-law have tried trolling w/ deep diving rapala's, and shallow runners. We rarely have caught anything in the 3 years I've gone. I'm bringing my boys along this year and want them to catch their first big ones. Any help would be appreciated!!!! Thanks, and Tight lines to all. Quote
Bryan75 Posted August 24, 2009 Author Posted August 24, 2009 what? no one lives near here? come on guys.... you know you wanna help a guy out...... Quote
hawgwalker Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 It is a small lake, drop the TM and fish. Throw your stuff at stuff, docks rocks weeds and wood. Perch and crayfish are food for bass in Maine and where that lake is on the coast maybe alewives. If you throw spinnerbait and a jig or senko at stuff I am pretty sure you'll catch something. I have never heard of the lake so I am sure it doesn't get a lot of pressure. Might be a place to get a real trophy. Its probably glacial so look for rocks and ledge Quote
Bass-1 Posted August 25, 2009 Posted August 25, 2009 Swan lake as you know is CLEAR water. Go to the very North end and fish around the big rocks with natural colored baits. (browns and greens) Lite line is a must 6-8 lb. will cover it. HUGH smallies roam around in this lake, so if the wind blows, fish the wind blown shore with spinner baits. You can't go wrong with white. Use heavy line up to 14 lb. for this to help keep your baits up. Calmer waters use senko's, wacky rig or texas rig around rocks or grass. The drop right off the landing is a good place, so don't pass on it. And the flat with grass is also good. Good fishing, Bass-1 Quote
Bryan75 Posted August 27, 2009 Author Posted August 27, 2009 Thanks a lot guys, I'm going here next week! I'm really excited to get the kids out fishing. Thanks again for the info! Quote
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