11-09-2013, 07:54 AM
I remember reading about that too. If I recall, it was during the earlier half of the 20th century and it was pitch forked out(at least the one in the newspaper article was). Over 30 pounds according to the article.
Right there at second dam where it comes out of the building is a good spot during late fall and winter for the occasional monster and plenty of whitefish too. I have caught them up to about 5-6 pounds from there in the past, 24-27". Haven't fished it for over 8 years though. Nice to see there are still monsters in there.
1st dam is always a solid winter bet for big old browns too. They don't seem to show up on the end of the line often, but occasionally you will see them cruise in around the pier. At night if you shine a light you can sometimes see them cruising. Kinda reminds me of the big browns in tibble fork or Vivian park pond.
And for the record, that fish is a freaking toad!
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Right there at second dam where it comes out of the building is a good spot during late fall and winter for the occasional monster and plenty of whitefish too. I have caught them up to about 5-6 pounds from there in the past, 24-27". Haven't fished it for over 8 years though. Nice to see there are still monsters in there.
1st dam is always a solid winter bet for big old browns too. They don't seem to show up on the end of the line often, but occasionally you will see them cruise in around the pier. At night if you shine a light you can sometimes see them cruising. Kinda reminds me of the big browns in tibble fork or Vivian park pond.
And for the record, that fish is a freaking toad!
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