06-03-2013, 04:43 PM
wormslayer -- as posted by tl23life, fishing from shore, especially at night in the spring, is a VERY popular thing. The splake and lake trout both will cruise the shallows in search of spawning suckers. There are a couple popular areas for this:
1. Pelican Point. You have a lot of shallow area that has no weeds until you get to about 5 feet deep (100 yards out from shore). Great spot for night fishing
2. The bathrooms - overflow camping area on southern end of lake. Again, you have some shallow area that is weedless.
3. Mallard Bay -- Another spot where shallows create a weedless area to fish from shore. This is accessible by 4x4 road.
Good luck. Hopefully you can get into some fish.
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1. Pelican Point. You have a lot of shallow area that has no weeds until you get to about 5 feet deep (100 yards out from shore). Great spot for night fishing
2. The bathrooms - overflow camping area on southern end of lake. Again, you have some shallow area that is weedless.
3. Mallard Bay -- Another spot where shallows create a weedless area to fish from shore. This is accessible by 4x4 road.
Good luck. Hopefully you can get into some fish.
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