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- What is your favorite species to fish for? Bass or pike
- What is your favorite method of going after them? structure
- What are some of your most tried and true tips? A white skirt spinner bait with a double blade. Cabelas sells them, nothing fancy but I've caught my biggest smallmouth (21"), large mouth(23") and pike(32") on the same lure. No scale for weight...
- What is your favorite lake? Our lake (Thompson Lake) is stocked every other year with pike, there are some big ones too, 40+ inchers. I Love Glen lake though, crisp, clean and beautiful for small mouth
- Most memorable moment while fishing? When we were kids my sister caught a duct, damn hen swam up to her line as she was bringing her line out and nailed the worm, my grandma then grabbed the pole and swung the thing around until the kook came out. This was at the pier in Oscoda, everyone was watching but it was hilarious!
1. Small mouth bass: just can't beat the fight in those little critters!
- What is your favorite species to fish for?
- What is your favorite method of going after them?
- What are some of your most tried and true tips?
- What is your favorite lake?
- Most memorable moment while fishing?
- What is your favorite species to fish for? Bluegils, Bass, Pike, Salmon
- What is your favorite method of going after them? Hook and Bobber, Black Jitterbug with a yellow eye at night for bass and pike, river fishing for salmon in the fall
- What are some of your most tried and true tips? I love surface fishing for bass and pike on a calm clear night when the water is like glass and you can hear them breech the surface as they crush your lure.
- What is your favorite lake? Rose Lake for bass and pike
- Most memorable moment while fishing? Night fishing at Rose Lake with my mother and friend. I thought I had hooked up on a decent bass only to find out I had reeled in a very large bullfrog. I ened up catching 3 of them that night!
That would be a bass, a few more inches and he will be a nice one.I don't really fish but I watch them under my dock and lift. This one and about 3 or 4 others easily 12" or more just hanging out under my Seadoo lift this morning. I have no idea what it is. We have bass, walleye, trout, lots of perch and bluegill, and a few pike.
And yes, the water in Clear Lake really is that clean. That's in about 3' of water.
Wow Tom, no wonder they call it Clear Lake. there must be a reason for it such as a type of mineral in high concentration in the water that prevents algae growth or something. Can you enlighten usI don't really fish but I watch them under my dock and lift. This one and about 3 or 4 others easily 12" or more just hanging out under my Seadoo lift this morning. I have no idea what it is. We have bass, walleye, trout, lots of perch and bluegill, and a few pike.
And yes, the water in Clear Lake really is that clean. That's in about 3' of water.
It's a spring fed natural lake with no major inlets and currents. We do have typical weedy areas but not a lot of floating algae. This time of year there aren't a lot of skiers and such to stir things up, so it stays pretty calm and settled. The residents are pretty good stewards of the watershed, and we have a conservancy that tries to buy up surrounding farmland. That way we can control farm runoff which is the biggest polluter other than the geese.Wow Tom, no wonder they call it Clear Lake. there must be a reason for it such as a type of mineral in high concentration in the water that prevents algae growth or something. Can you enlighten us
1. Usually panfish (bluegill, crappie, channel cats).
- What is your favorite species to fish for?
- What is your favorite method of going after them?
- What are some of your most tried and true tips?
- What is your favorite lake?
- Most memorable moment while fishing?
I've only been out there once and it was freezing cold. I'm dying to go out on ours tonight. Probably won't have any poles on board though. Soon enough i'll get into some (hopefully) big pike and post some pics.That was on Tipsico Lake last night.