Tyler Smith Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 i have recently started tournament fishing on gun lake in michigan and was wondering what the best baits are for that lake in the spring and summer seasons, and if you have any tips or tricks on how to use them. Any info would be much appreciated Quote
JIGFISHERMAN. Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Not sure, but I'll bet if you see Randy walking around in D&R, he'll tell you. I've never fished it myself, but if you want a boat partner for pre-fishing or whatever let me know. Same offer to you down here on Klinger. I'll likely be going by myself more times than not so I'll have an open spot. Quote
JIGFISHERMAN. Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Isn't it really clear water? Fish spawn location will influence fish location throughout a bunch of the year, but if it is deep clear like I'm thinking there could be a bunch of fish spawning in 15' of water. Deep/clear could be Gull and not Gun Quote
Super User Lund Explorer Posted November 29, 2011 Super User Posted November 29, 2011 So do you plan to target the green fish or the brown ones? East Basin or the West Basin? I've used a pretty wide variety of baits over the years. Topwaters, crankbaits, worms, tubes, and grubs, they all work at certain times. Like a lot of other lakes, its more important to find the fish than to find something they'll bite. The East Basin has the most diversity from rocky islands, to deeper weedbeds, to productive dock fishing patterns. Once you have figured out what the fish are staging on, it is fairly easy to find a number of areas with similar cover. The West Basin is much shallower but still holds fish on slightly deeper weedbeds, the rice beds, docks and channels. At times, the sandsucker hole will attract fish as well. I've always found fishing the west side means covering a lot of water until you find a productive area as so much of it looks exactly the same on the map. BTW, whatever baits you want to fish, I'd suggest something in green or brown. Motor Oil was always a good flavor. 1 Quote
Tyler Smith Posted November 29, 2011 Author Posted November 29, 2011 jigfishermen, i have a partner for the gun tournament but depending on the day and time i could potentially fish with you down on klingler a time or two, Lund explorer, from the few times i have fished it i have had the most luck flipping docks and tossing some grubs in the holes infront of the beaches but i dont know if there is anything better that i should do out there for next season Quote
Steve York Posted December 9, 2011 Posted December 9, 2011 Id recommend C-flash crank baits or poor-boys darters always a great way to find fish out the. Quote
Tyler Smith Posted December 9, 2011 Author Posted December 9, 2011 i have heard that the c-flash cranks work well out there, what would work better the 44 mag or the 44 cal? Quote
YoungProdigy19 Posted December 25, 2011 Posted December 25, 2011 Can't tell you much about Gun Lake. But if I were you I would find what rock and gravel you could and drag tubes, throw some topwater,and crank flats. Target little irregularities. Up here in Michigan we aren't blessed with ledges like Guntersville has. A big drop is a couple feet. Last year I caught a 9.03lb largemouth at Ryerson in Fremont, pulled it off a drop and the toad just swallowed it up. If my info doesn't help, believe in your own abilities! Hope I helped man! Quote
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