I definitely want to head there since I found out the T stops right by there. I am a person who doesn't mind walking several miles for good fishing so if anyone knows the best spot to shore fish I would be grateful. Also what time of the evening is most productive there. I don't want to waste any time since it's going to be a really long trip for me. I am also willing to entertain the idea of carpooling there as well if anyone wants to go some evening or morning.
What is the main type of gear I should have. I have a few nice topwater rapala lures and a nice rebel popper if it's super weedy and a few frogs. My 6'10" baitcasting rod is spooled with 65lb test power pro. I also have a nice 1 oz. tungsten weight for punching which I'm totally new to. I just don't want to head out here with insufficient gear if I'm going to be taking such a long trip. What has worked well for people here in the past for shore fishing?
I'd suggest pulling up a map of the lake so you can get a good feel of the shore access areas. Near the boat ramp is a large clear area that extends for the entire shore on the west end of the lake I believe. There's a damn located directly in the center. I like to fish either off of the damn (there's a weed line about 50' out that drops into deep water) or on either side of the damn. Further down is an area with cattails and water grass. This is a prime location for throwing frogs. It's really tough to use any lure here as the weeds are incredibly thick. I'd use a texas rigged worm or creature bait in a dark color. Fishing directly off the boat ramp can prove productive as well.
Well I do have a nice 6' 10" bait caster to throw some frogs on with 65lb braid. I have all sorts of weedless stuff. I doubt I'll throw any of my plugs since they are too expensive to lose. I can punch some mats with my new 1 oz tungsten weight. Also just bought a new bag of 5" senkos in watermelon magic. I'll just have to bring my whole arsenal. Hopefully I can pull something out fishing the slop. I bet there are so many bass hiding under it.
I was there a couple of weeks ago. It was raining and the fish were roaming a bit. Frogs and buzzbaits were the winners with a couple of jig fish. I was on a boat though
I was there recently with my canoe and got 24 bass, 2piks. nothing bigger than 2 lbs. I fished the weed pockets just dropping the bait in them but it will be really tough from shore. looks like a carpet in places.
Everyone saying the place looks more like a carpet of weeds than a lake is spot on. I posted a trip a week or so ago and used those exact words. It's a great spot to fish but I think I'll personally hold off until the weeds start to die before I hit it again.