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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 460321" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p><strong>"Fishing seems to be better when the weather is just awful."</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p></p><p>I think there may be a lot of truth in that comment. I was talking to a couple of guys in another boat trolling the same area as me. They had only bagged one trout so far. They said conditions the day before were real bad because of high winds, but they caught a lot of fish.</p><p></p><p>This lake is actually managed pretty well in my opinion, as far as the fishery goes. They do a lot of stocking including a LMB plant each year. Place attracts a lot of bass fisherman. It is a little pricey as far as launch, parking, and fishing fees go, but really not more than a lot of other places. I can get a senior discount if I buy the annual pass. What I like is 100% of the $5 fishing fee goes towards stocking the lake. </p><p></p><p>While it is a fairly large lake, it attracts a lot of wake boarders, PWC, and speed boats on weekends during spring and summer. As you know, fast boats, alcohol and youthful mentalities can often be a pain in the "neck" -- hence the term "lake lice". I always go during the week because then the place is basically empty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 460321, member: 21536"] [b]"Fishing seems to be better when the weather is just awful." [/b] I think there may be a lot of truth in that comment. I was talking to a couple of guys in another boat trolling the same area as me. They had only bagged one trout so far. They said conditions the day before were real bad because of high winds, but they caught a lot of fish. This lake is actually managed pretty well in my opinion, as far as the fishery goes. They do a lot of stocking including a LMB plant each year. Place attracts a lot of bass fisherman. It is a little pricey as far as launch, parking, and fishing fees go, but really not more than a lot of other places. I can get a senior discount if I buy the annual pass. What I like is 100% of the $5 fishing fee goes towards stocking the lake. While it is a fairly large lake, it attracts a lot of wake boarders, PWC, and speed boats on weekends during spring and summer. As you know, fast boats, alcohol and youthful mentalities can often be a pain in the "neck" -- hence the term "lake lice". I always go during the week because then the place is basically empty. [/QUOTE]
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