09-16-2002, 12:35 AM
[size 4]Leaky, the smallies were all fat chunks but I didnt catch any big ones. If you could get one in the 20 inch range, it would be so fat it would be worth the trip anywhere. If you want a trip to catch walleye and smallmouth, I would say it is definitley the place. The shorelines are steep and rocky, so a walk could be tough. But if you want to try, park just before you go across the bridgeand walk down the south side of the bridge, from there you could fish the shoreline for smallies and walleye, and you could fish vertical under the bridge in the late day. My dad caught walleye in the afternoon vertical jigging on the edge of the shadow cast by the bridge overhead. But watch out, you will get some chubs. The better size walleye came deeper trolling spinner harnesses, over near rabbit gulch. You can drive right down into there and there is a small dirt boat ramp as well. [/size]