floridawormer1 Posted April 5, 2010 Posted April 5, 2010 April 13th-16th will be fishing artificials in Lake Rousseau/The Backwaters, any advise on locations and hot baits would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Quote
stratos 375 Posted April 5, 2010 Posted April 5, 2010 It's been a few years since I've fished the backwaters, this time of year, you stand a chance of stickin a big fish anywhere it's wet. I do recall that I've killed 'em in there on white willoleaf sb's. It's a great place to fish. Know the lake before you run wide open or you may come to a sudden stop. Sorry I couldn't be a little more informative. Have a good time and if you do anything spectacular, I'd sure appreciate a report for future reference. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 6, 2010 Super User Posted April 6, 2010 Haven't been there in years, since the buoy markers were "TM" (today they gage "AR" mileage). Back in the day, the "Withlacoohee Backwaters" was THEE place to fish (great historic value). The Backwaters have since undergone negative change, and Lake Rosseau may be the better bet today. In any event, most of the best holding sites were places where hydrilla &/or timber merged with the Withlacoochee River channel. Roger Quote
GatorBait Posted April 7, 2010 Posted April 7, 2010 I recently fished the backwaters running a stanley ribbit over slop with great success. HOwever i did do a whole lot better on the actual lake. I found some nice eel grass near the dam and it was on. A zoom mag speed worm was my key bait on the lake. And if you are a crankbait guy, try deflecting the bait off stumps if you can find any! LOL!!!!!! Good luck! Quote
floridawormer1 Posted April 7, 2010 Author Posted April 7, 2010 Thank you for the info gentlemen, I truly qppreciate your responces and all sounds solid. I will try it. I'lll gladly take any advice from this forum. I will give a report when the trip is over. Thank you Quote
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