Hello fellow fisherman. I'd like to take my 2 sons fishing in the morning to deer creek. Can anyone enlighten me on how I can get some fish on their line? Trout, Perch it doesn't matter.
Thanks Alot
MC
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i havent been out there in a while, but in the past getting out in the early mornign when the sun is just getting up usually the best time i have noticed. if your fishing for trout just throw a crawler out. if you bring it in about half a turn of the reel every i dont know 5 minutes or so, the action may even intrigue a slow moving smally. not promising anything this time of year but in the summer that tactic was killer. it will even hook up a walleye or two. and if you find a hole, the perch wil bite too. thats the best advice i can give you for righ now. hope it helps
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sunkee- hey i was up there on last saturday with starvnforbrowns - and after a hour long ordeal with a dead battery that turned out to be fully charged, (just a bad connector ) and no jumper cables so both of us wanting to play MCGUYVER , we cut the ends of a extencion cord . but never got the chance to really see if it would work ! any ways we hit the water to find quite a bit of ice on the lake , but managed to bust through some to reach the west side were ther was a strip of open water ,we did o.k. chucking tube jigs , well actually starvinforbrowns did o.k. i just did all right [pirate] anyways if you want to wear the little rug rats out and burn off some of that cabin fever i would recomend parking below the dam and walking up the railroad tracks on the west side untill you find some open water , if it isnt totally frozen yet you should do all right chucking power bait or marshmellows out at em. it hasnt been to cold so there should still be some holes of open water along that west side . maybe drive bye and glass from the road first to locate some open water then you will know how far you will have to hike to get there .
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